Re: [Organic_Gardening] Organic Gardening - The Easy Way
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> From: Baqar Shah <shahwon@gmail.com>
> To: Organic_Gardening@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 7:28 PM
> Subject: [Organic_Gardening] Organic Gardening - The Easy Way
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> ORGANIC GARDENING THE EASY WAY
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> These are the solutions
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> First
> Soil pH, Soil Temperature, Moisture %
> Soil Temperature required is 74F to 80F
> Moisture 30%
> Normally fertile soil pH 5.5 to 6.5
> You will need a ph meter which also shows moisture %
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> This will be the guide for a start
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> Now which flowers/ vegetables you want to plant
> You should know the ph of particular flower, vegetable
> The details are available on call
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> Next The roots, are the main point for a plant, if the root is dieased it
> swollen joints, or the laces are getting black this will indicate that the
> plant is sick, stun growth, small flowers. You do not have to dig out the
> plant, just dig few inches around the roots and you will be able diagonise
> it.
> Cure I have tried garlic small pices mixed in the soil was not fully
> successful, yet it survived Actually lack of phosphourus in the soil, a
> small percentage could be help full
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> Pests a long list I will be brief, generally I use Oinion/Garlic Spray it
> works for almost all pests. Spray under the leaves as well.
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> Soil is generally infected, heat, moisture assist in its promotion
> So before planting, I place small pieces of Oinoin/ginger 3 inch deep in
> the soil, and keep the moist for 3 /4 days. This nearly destroys all
> posibility of pests in the soil.
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> Seeds I do not sow seeds in pots, or beds. I fear it will be prone to
> infection.
> It is like a child born under unhygenic condtion will be easily prone to
> dieases
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> So I plant seeds on Foam, take dish fill 1/4th water, place foam in it, the
> sprinkle a few seeds, cover moist mul mul cloth, caperlilary action will
> place and water will keep the moist. In a few days you will see the
> sprouts, do not remove it until it has grown has 4 inches. Here is a
> healthy birth under hygenic condition. In the process it will emit
> obnoxious smell so keep the under a shade far away
> Now place in the soil you have prepared as mentioned above.
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> Now a word on Garden Hygiene
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> I wonder if you ever thought of Garden Hygiene.
> You must have notice that the Mali brings his own tools to attend to your
> garden, Note he used the same tools in other gardens, cleaning, pruning ,
> Cutting. The same tools are now used in your garden, which carries
> infection. As he has been cutting, pruning irrespective of the plant is
> infected or not.
> In order to safe guard your garden, it is suggested that the Mali uses your
> instruments, keeping his out of the Garden.
> As regards your tools, always place them in a solution of Potassium
> permanganate to ensure it is clean.
> Please do not keep any garbage in the garden.
> When you up root an infected plant, after doing so also dig 6-8 inches in a
> circle as wide and also throw away the soil as it also contains infection
> of the up rooted plant
> This small note will keep your garden blooming
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> Happy Gardening
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