An Alternative Way of Gardening Albuquerque NM

Vegetarians who own a organic garden should be aware that many of the fertilizers and other organic garden products contain animal products like fish oil, leather and bone.

Local Companies

Hanayagi The Japanese Garden Shop
505- 291-1177
2935 Louisiana Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM
Rehms Nursery
505- 266-5978
5801 Lomas Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque Water Gardens
505- 246-8278
2704 Duranes Rd NW
Albuquerque, NM
High Country Gardens
505- 856-7641
6400 San Mateo Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM
Osuna Nursery
505- 345-6644
501 Osuna Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque Garden Center
505- 296-6020
10120 Lomas Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM
Desert Gardens
505- 877-7655
1313 Tobacco Rd SW
Albuquerque, NM
Jericho Nursery
505- 899-7555
101 Alameda NW
Albuquerque, NM
Dugans Nursery
505- 897-2600
395 Alameda Blvd NW
Albuquerque, NM
Great Outdoors Nursery
505- 890-5311
10408 2nd St NW
Albuquerque, NM

A lot of people seem to think that an organic garden is just for hippies and vegetarians. They think it is a difficult and hard way to grow vegetables and flowers while in fact they could not have been further from the truth. Having an organic garden is not difficult at all and it certainly is not just for hippies and vegetarians. When you know that most organic fertilizers are made from animal products you will understand that vegetarians need to be very careful with organic gardening.

Owning a organic garden is not hard at all the only thing where you should be aware of is that you do not use synthesized products. You can use normal seeds and plants they do not need to be organic at all. The only seeds you can not use are genetically modified seeds.

The same people who think that having an organic garden makes you a hippie also often think that your organic garden needs to be animal friendly. Well most gardeners also those who have an organic garden are not always the greatest friends of the local wildlife. And be honest would you be, when your carefully grown crops are being eaten by some rabbits?

There are all kind of gardeners and those that have a organic garden will never use chemicals or pesticides but some are known to shoot a rabbit occasionally, to scare it away or to eat it. A more natural meal is hard to find.

Is an organic garden the same as a natural garden?

A natural garden does not exist, every garden is in fact artificial when you are the one that decides what to grow and at what place in contrary to nature where nothing is planned. a organic garden is not a natural garden if we have land where we let nature do its thing we usually do not call it a garden we call it wasteland. In our gardens we like to decide what are considered weeds and what we consider to be plants or flowers and a organic garden is no different. If our organic garden is suffering from drought you would be crazy not to water those carefully planted flowers and vegetables. As you can see an organic garden also takes some unnatural growing methods.

Vegetarians who own a organic garden should be aware that many of the
fertilizers and other organic garden products contain animal products like fish oil, leather and bone. They need to read all the ingredients on these products.

Although it is not necessary to call your garden an organic garden a very good and “natural” way to control bugs and pest is to mix specific plants together, if you do some research you learn that by placing for example onions and carrots together you will reduce pests and insects. Sometimes you can even use certain weeds to repel bugs and pests. You can also use insects like ladybugs to reduce louse, the ladybugs eat the louse and your organicly grown roses will be more beautiful then ever.

Hank Gordon blogs about his passion, gardening, at http://www.gardenersinfopoint.com


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Hanayagi The Japanese Garden Shop

505- 291-1177
2935 Louisiana Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM


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