How To Grow a FULLY Organic Vegetable Garden

What does it mean to grow vegetables organically? So many of us gardeners want to be as orgaic and as natural as possible when gorwing our produce. Thats w hy we garden right? however there is a little trepidation when it comes to diving all in iwth organic gardneing. We get scared of it being over taken by pests! We dont know how we wil handle the weeds! and what about fertilzing? No more miracle grow? Even the right seeds to purchase? Does it matter?
Yes it all matters ..but it isnt as difficult and as scary as one thinks. Starry has been organic gardening on here off grid homestead for many years. Her produce is rich and abundant and 100% organic! There are several things she does to implement a garden that continues to give back to her! simple steps that often gardeners overlook or just dont understand that they can indeed work!
Starry keeps it simple, and she keeps it real!
join her and learn how simple organic gardening is and how you can start one today!!!

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28 thoughts on “How To Grow a FULLY Organic Vegetable Garden”

  1. its hard for us too put food scraps in compost pile . because the beagle , the ferel cats and the chickens want that stuff .

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  2. Thank you for a wonder video. To those who are new at this: Organic gardening isn't hard, good compost is one of the main factors. We can't control the weather, but we can control the soil. pests can be pushed off by simple solutions (like a tablespoon of dish soap (not detergent) in a gallon of water will kill aphids.) {please youtube it} many problems can be solved with simple equations. Wood chips provide naturally occurring Bacillus thuringiensis, which kill tomato pin worms. or one can buy B.T. in a bottle and dilute it in accordance with the directions. It is very effective and to my knowledge it is organic. Once again, Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience, and giving us a wonderful video. You have a wonderful garden.

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  3. i live in the city i have no room, i greed that organic is healthier , but why is it so expense , when they don't expend any money on pesticides.And i believe that commercial organic farms are surrounded by none organic farms. And the wind knows no bothers, so we are getting organic foods that has actually been expose to pesticides

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  4. I grow vegetables and have a hard time with wood chips as mulch. Vegetables prefer Bacterial Dominated food and wood chips create a Fungal Dominated atmosphere which is ideal for trees and other woody type of landscaping. I tried using hardwood mulch once and had nothing but a Spider Mite Infestation. Last summer, I used Composted Humas & Manure as mulch, the soil its now light and fluffy in that area. I can see there is some benefit to the lasagna method of layering compost over tilling. But I'm still not sold on using wood chips unless its around some woody perennial that thrives in a fungal eco system.

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  5. If you are going to buy organic seed, you might as well make them Heirloom. http://www.rareseeds.com are organic and heriloom and have a HUGE selection! They even have very rare varieties!!! I love Baker Creek seeds! This was a great episode! I really want to do the back to eden method and have begged my husband for several years to help me get wood chips to decompose and mulch the garden with. I also want to get composted leaves from the city recycling center where they are free for people who live there! This is my heart <3

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  6. organic seed is expensive if you have a very big garden. I use regular ones then save seeds from the crop. It rewards me with many more than the store bought pks.

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  7. Hi Starry tour videos are amazing. I am feeling very confident in my pursuit. I have some questions maybe you can answer. going to be purchasing land soon in the treasure valley. I am reading idaho doesn't get a lot of rain. would a cistern rainwater system be futile? should be just go with a well?. also in idaho do you have to get building permit to build off the grid. thanks

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  8. Wow, maam your presentation is amazing and I am really impressed with your love for nature. Thank you maam and God bless you. Wishing you and your family a Happy and a Proseperous New Year 2017. Happy Gardening.

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