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subject: When And How To Grow Organic Berries, Right In Your Backyard [print this page]


Did you know that more people across the globe are dying due to polluted, artificially grown food rather than hunger? As shocking as this is, most people have now taken this into consideration and are only consuming organic food items. These are items that are grown without using any harmful chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides and artificial colors. Thus, they are completely natural and safe for your system.

Great addition to this list is organic berries, especially strawberries. These berries have tremendous amount of health benefits, they may be one of the factors that help in almost everything from brightening the skin to curing heart ailments. Thus, it is essential that these are chemical free and a cent percent natural. While most brands offer excellent quality of organic fruits, it is possible that you may grow them in your back yard using simple tips mentioned here.

When to Grow?

A favorite of spring and summer, when there is just the right kind of warmth and coolness, strawberries produce fruits early in the season and are a great alternative to the artificial sugary foods. There are different types of berries depending on the kind of fruit and the timing of growth. However, these do not matter much in the first harvest for a private garden.

How to Grow?

Growing strawberry, they say, is an art. These beautiful looking, ripe, red fruits need care and nurture. The soil you use has to be soft and fertile and ensure that you have loosened it and aerated it well before planting these berries. Add about 1 lb of natural fertilizer per 100 square feet. And clear out the weeds. Since these grow closer to the ground, ensure that the other plants do not over crowd the area and they get plenty of sunlight.

How to Care?

When it comes to fresh raspberries, strawberries or blackberries, there needs to be proper care provided. After you plant the berry, ensure that you do not over water it while watering other plants. At the same time, offer plenty of sunlight and a naturally humid environment. Often these sweet bite sized fruits are affected with slugs, insects and fungus. For this, you may use a very mild natural pesticide that repels these insects and keeps your fruit safe.

Use these tips and create a wonderful and colorful berry patch in your outdoors. This will ensure that you get fresh berries every day during season, as well as frozen ones the rest of the year.

by: Sean Paul




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