6 Good reasons to start organic gardening

April 1, 2009

Organic gardening is an environmentally sound way of growing fruits and vegetables using only substances that are found in nature. Why should anyone want to cultivate an organic garden? Well, let’s just start with these six very good reasons:

  • You can very easily make compost from garden and table scraps. Although this may be a little more time-consuming than buying prepared organic fertilizer, it certainly helps to reduce the amount of disposable waste and helps further protect the environment.
  • Organic farming does not make use of toxic pesticides and synthetic chemicals that may have an adverse affect on your health. This is especially important when growing vegetables that will be consumed by your children. Chemical companies may lead you to believe that the herbicides and fertilizers are safe when used according to directions, but research has shown that even the smallest amounts of poison absorbed through the skin can cause such things as cancer, especially in children. The average child ingests five to six times more cancer-causing pesticides from foods than an adult. This can lead to various diet related diseases later in a child’s life. Organic gardening can help eliminate this harmful exposure.
  • Less harm to the environment. Pesticides and synthetic chemicals are often washed into our waterways and soaked into soil, killing wildlife by polluting their natural habitat.
  • Organic farming best practices help prevent the loss of topsoil through erosion. The Soil Conservation Service estimates that around 30-32 billion tons of soil erodes from United States farmlands each year.
  • Cost savings. It’s not necessary spend a fortune buying costly chemical fertilizers and pesticides with organic gardening. Many organic recipes for pest control and disease come straight from nature. Sometimes other insects can be help control bugs. An example of this is the ladybug and praying mantis, which helps to repel bugs from plants. A simple mulch of pine needles will help to suppress the growth of weeds as well as keeping the moisture in. A mixture of crab meal, lime and green sand can be used to fertilize crops.
  • Finally, organic gardening best practices help to keep the environment  safe and replenish the soil for future generations.

2 Responses to “6 Good reasons to start organic gardening”


  1. [...] green thumb presents 6 Good reasons to start organic gardening « Organic Gardening Bug posted at Organic Gardening [...]


  2. I think health and saving the environment are great reasons to start organic gardening! Something I’ll definitely do more when I have more room!


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