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Most gardeners do not understand what organic gardening is all

about
or how to have an organic garden. Organic gardening is

essentially
gardening without using synthetic products like fertilizers and
pesticides. It involves the use of only natural products to

grow
plants in your garden. Organic gardening replenishes the

natural
resources as it uses them. In organic gardening, you consider

your
plants as part of the larger natural system that begins with

the soil
and includes water supply, the wildlife; insects and people.

Everyone
wants the food we serve to our families as well as our

environment to
be safe and healthy. A good organic gardener strives to ensure

that
his or her activities are in harmony with the natural ecosystem

and
aims at minimizing exploitation as well as replenishing all the
resources consumed by his or her garden.
Gardeners and people who have come across the word organic

gardening
probably usually desire to know what it means. Organic

gardening is a
terminology that simply refers to growing of plants,

vegetables, and
fruits in the best natural way without the use of pesticides or
synthetic chemical fertilizers. Even so, organic gardening is

more than simply avoiding the use pesticides and synthetic

fertilizers.