Soil Preparation in 5 Easy Steps For The Organic Gardener

For anyone thinking of starting their own organic gardening adventure, correct and proper soil preparation is the foundation on which the garden is built.

You cannot afford to get it wrong.

This article show how you can get it right so what you plant can grow successfully.

Soil Preparation For The Organic Gardener

Step one to prepare your organic garden’s soil is basically to test it to see what you have to work with.

Soil Preparation Step 1 : Pick a Soil Testing Kit

You can pick up a soil testing kit at your local garden centre. The test will look at the pH of the soil which is a measure of acidity and alkalinity contained in it.

Depending on the results of the test you may need to consider adding lime or sulfur to get the balance just right.

A good soli testing kit will help you with this and additional materials are available at garden centers.

In addition to the pH balance the soil test should look at other chemical elements present and in what amounts.

The less the better if you are intending to use the garden organically.

Soil Preparation Step 2 : Choose Natural Fertilizers

You are favoring natural elements over chemical fertilizers and the like.

Even if the site you intend to use is not blessed with the most perfect soil conditions it can be carefully tended and developed in to the right stuff for a great organic garden.

When gardeners speak of a soil, they are referring to earth that looks, feels and smells pleasant.

That means fertile soil, with good structure depending on the extent to which the inorganic soil particles; sand, silt, clay, and humus are bound together.

No matter what kind of miserable soil you begin with, it can be transformed into the stuff great gardens are made of.

Soil Preparation Step 3 : Try Organic Composting

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You can start to do this by using only natural compost on your garden.

You can even make this yourself although until you are in a position to do so it is an expense you will have to bear and buy it from the garden centre.

However as soon as possible it is suggested you do start to make your own natural compost by using things from your household such as food scraps, vegetable waste and the like.

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As you apply the natural compost to your organic garden the soil will benefit from the natural nutrients in the compost and you will gradually develop better soil for better growing conditions.

Soil Preparation Step 4 : Mixing Quality TopSoil

Another part of proper soil preparation is mixing in some topsoil along with all the good, natural stuff you introduce to the existing earth.

A staple here is, as unpleasant as it might sound, horse or cow manure. Well it is naturally occurring and will help with soil development.

Again, it is available from garden centers though if you have access to a local farmer you may be able to do a deal with them. Alternatively, consider the use of grass cuttings and leaves.

The mixture of existing earth, good top soil and the natural nutrients you introduce will encourage good organically prepared soil which is rich in organic nutrients, moisture holding and with good drainage. A fine recipe for good growing.

For more information about TopSoil Choosing, check TopSoil : Criteria to Choose and Buy the TopSoil and How to know and Improve your Soil Quality ?

Soil Preparation Step 5 : Remove Weeds, old Roots

Be sure to remove any weeds, old roots and other things which might be there in the soil.

Then once your soil is prepared leave it to settle down for a few days before you begin to plant anything in your new organic garden.