Organic Gardening Tips Savannah GA

Cutting out sections of lawn, retiring flower beds, building raised vegetable beds and spending lots of spare time playing in the dirt are all the duties of organic gardeners. Here in articles are 5 tips for getting started with your organic gardens.

Dean Forest Nursery Inc
912- 233-1113
1470 Dean Forest Rd
Savannah, GA
PA Ki Garden Center At Redgate
912- 236-9355
138 Red Gate Farm Trl
Savannah, GA
Fancy Plants
912- 925-3992
703 E Montgomery Xrd
Savannah, GA
Botanical Gardens
912- 355-3883
1388 Eisenhower Dr
Savannah, GA
Rivers Landscape & Grounds Maintenance LLC
912- 920-3737
6069 Ogeechee Rd
Savannah, GA
Savannah Secret Gardens
912- 341-8002
5657 Ogeechee Rd
Savannah, GA
Bestlandscape
912- 667-6270
917 Harmon St
Savannah, GA
Hester & Zipperer Lawn & Garden
912- 355-1950
6719 Skidaway Rd
Savannah, GA
Pat's Garden & Gifts
(912) 355-1942
6502 Waters Ave
Savannah, GA
Huttons Landscapes Inc
912- 927-1565
1326 Little Neck Rd
Savannah, GA
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5 Organic Gardening Tips

Organic gardeners are busily cutting out sections of lawn, retiring flower beds, building raised vegetable beds and spending lots of spare time playing in the dirt. 

In fact, many are first-timers, tilling the soil to save money on grocery bills. 

Growing your own organic vegetables offers additional benefits: 

  • Freshness and flavor
  • The ability to exercise control over what your family eats
  • Convenience
  • Healthful exercise
  • Family activity time 

Here are 5 tips for getting started from the experts at Bonnie Plants , a green-garden wholesaler in Union Springs, AL: 

  1. Pick your plot. Most vegetables thrive when exposed to plenty of sun, so pick a plot that gets at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sun every day. It’s OK to plant leafy greens like lettuce and spinach in shadier spots, but get them in the ground in the cooler part of the season. Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and squash do best in the hotter months.
  2. Think outside the box planter. Get creative with space. You don’t need a huge yard to plant a veggie patch. Try planting lettuce under tomato vines, or mix veggies into flower beds among the colorful blooms.
  3. Give veggies a raise. Try raised beds, which offer an easy solution to planning out a plot. They’ll enable you to use near-perfect soil, better organize your garden, improve drainage and more easily maintain your plants. Timesaving tip: Use transplants instead of seeds.
  4. Opt for natural/organic plant food. Be sure to use safe, organi...

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