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People are becoming more interested in using landscape techniques that won’t harm the earth. Organic landscaping, in addition to being great for the environment, provides benefits for your your health. Pesticides and fertilizers can harm adults, children and animals.

It’s an alarming thought, but illness can result not only from the improper use of pesticides, but also from the so-called proper use of these chemicals.

In addition to our health, another benefit of organic gardening can also be felt in the wallet. By making use of the resources that you already have on hand, you can save money with do-it-yourself organic landscaping, rather than paying money for chemicals to unnaturally enhance your plants.

Native Plants

One of the best ways to practice organic landscape is to make use of native plants. Bringing in exotic plants or non-native plants from areas with very different conditions only results in frustration and the possible reliance on chemicals to help you take care of them.

It is so much easier to naturally promote the health of your landscape when the plants you use thrive in your area. They thrive because they have built up defenses over time against their local enemies. If you want to keep a landscape that works with the natural setting, native plants, or plants from areas with similar conditions, can help you accomplish this.

Healthy Lawns

The most obvious part of a landscape is usually the lawn. Many people seem to think it is necessary to use a great deal of chemicals to keep pests from ruining the lawn or to help the lawn grow well. However, the truth of the matter is that by actively caring for the soil under your grass, you can create a healthier lawn. A beautiful lawn can be achieved in many ways that do not involve harmful chemicals.

Organic Fertilizers

The composition of organic fertilizer is made entirely of organic materials. Although initially more expensive, if used regularly, the long-term costs will be reduced because organics decrease the need for later expensive chemicals. Over-all the costs even out because synthetic fertilizers need to be applied more frequently.

Aeration

The use of aeration is another way to take care of the lawn that promotes healthy soil and better grass roots. Aerating your lawn relieves soil compaction by punching holes in the ground and helps make the soil easier for grass roots to penetrate.

This allows the roots have more room to go deeper, and organisms, like earthworms, that actually help the health of your lawn, have more room to move about and make their homes. This will result in a naturally healthy lawn ecosystem that can withstand pests and keep weeds out on its own.

Over Seeding And Top Dressing

Other organic practices that improve the health of the lawn are over seeding and top dressing. Over seeding makes use of more than the recommended amount of grass seed – about one and a half times more than the recommended amount.

Over seeding promotes quicker germination and that results in a thicker lawn that really fights the weeds!

Top dressing is the act of taking composted organic matter and mixing it with sand 50-50. A thin layer is then spread over the lawn. This improves the lawn rooting, creating healthier, hardier grass, without fertilizer.

Common Sense Gardening

If you practice common sense in using gardening techniques, fertilizer (organic or otherwise) may not even be necessary. Create your own compost and mulch by using grass clippings from the lawn mower and leftovers from the garden. Also add in raked leaves, pine needles and (parradoxically) weeds.

Left to decompose, this creates nutrient-rich organic matter that can be used to improve the health of all the plants in your landscape, not just grass.

When you do it yourself, organic gardening can be a very rewarding and money saving effort.

Edible landscaping is landscaping with products that can be used as food. There are many reasons for doing this.

Some Advantages

Why should you use this type of element in your landscaping design?

They not only serve as food, but beauty as well. Although many people will keep these types of plants in the back portion of their yard, you would be surprised at how beautiful a bush of raspberries can be at the front of the home as well. There are many plants that can be used, such as fruits and vegetables and even herbs. Placing fruit trees at the front of your home can be quite lovely and tasty.

You don’t need to put as much effort into your lawn. More edible options means less lawn, which means less lawn maintenance. The larger your lawn, the more you need to pay someone to take care of it. So adding edible elements can help to reduce the cost of your lawn.

Your Health

You can also enhance your life. If you enjoy gardening, taking care of edible landscaping elements get a fair amount of exercise. When you exercise, your body is stronger and healthier. And, this increase in your wellness can improve your condition overall.

Fresh air is also good. Did you know that you can get sick from remaining indoors too much? The dust and particles in the house enter your body and can make you ill. If you have a reason to be outside more, then you automatically remedy this situation.

When you choose edible landscaping, you can choose not to use pesticides and therefore eat foods that are better for you.

Plus there are many mental health benefits to it as well. When you are growing something you improve your self worth.

It’s also family time. This is a great way for you and your family to get together and to work together. It is a learning aspect that children need. They can be sitting in front of the TV or they can be enjoying time spent together working on a family project.

Benefits for the environment are also present. When you are growing your own food, you lower the demand on factory farms and processed foods. This helps the environment. And, when you do not use pesticides, you are also protecting the environment. Truck emissions can be lowered because you are not in need of as many products from the grocery store.

Save Money

Of course, your budget can also be helped here too. When you use edible landscaping, you save money on your grocery bill. You can grow enough food to freeze and store for the winter. You can save money on expensive fruits and you can make your own jellies and jams from them.

In the summer, you can purchase next to nothing from your local grocer in the way of produce. Grow the things that work in your area and you can benefit from a much more cost effective method of eating.

Finally, you can plan your edible landscape any way that you want. Not everything needs to be in rows and organized. Put things the way that works for you to give you visual appeal as well as an excellent source of good food.