Monday, May 16, 2011

Growing Organic Tomatoes – A Rather Odd Yet Absolutely Potent Technique for Growing Fresh Organic Tomatoes

Last year, I stumbled on a rather peculiar technique of growing organic tomatoes as well as other vegetables.
Now, the method in question struck me as peculiar because it's not as labor- intensive as traditional method of gardening so there's a lot less work to do.
Basically, this technique keeps your vegetable garden running at full steam – producing more and more organic tomatoes even with minimal upkeep. There's no need for you to rotate crops, destroy weeds, or even use pesticides!
90% Self-Maintaining Organic Vegetable Garden
I know this might sound improbable to you, but if the technique is implemented in the correct manner, it's possible to have an organic vegetable that can self-maintain almost 90% of the time.
For your part, all you have to do is perform a few hours of light easy maintenance chores a year. I'm talking approximately 8 hours of maintenance work per year, and you'll be growing organic tomatoes plus other vegetables like nobody's business!
Note: There's a video introduction of this method and it can be found by clicking through this link
I started using this gardening technique just last year, and my tomato plants have yielded a lot more organic tomatoes than usual. Also, there's much less weeds and virtually no tomato fruit worms to get rid of anymore.
This self-maintaining gardening technique is better-known as ecological gardening. The idea behind this technique is to build an organic vegetable garden that simulates a pristine ecosystem.
Growing Organic Tomatoes in a Pristine Ecosystem Environment
You see, a pristine ecosystem has a wide array of living as well as non-living components coexists in a specific area. Each niche space within the area is inhabited by a living component. There are no empty niche spaces at all.
The planting system of a traditional organic garden on the other hand, is unnatural with too many empty niche spaces. As a result, weeds grow in these unoccupied spaces.
So if you want keep weeds from messing up your vegetable garden, simply adopt the ecological gardening technique. Not only will this technique keep weeds growth to an absolute minimum, it will also produce many times more harvest than traditional gardening.
Growing organic tomatoes the ecological way is very simple. The first step is to squeeze an assortment of edible plants into a particular area. These edible plants have to be planted in a rather dense, jungle-esque manner together with your tomato plants.
Next, prepare a really good composting system to be laid out on bare patches as surface mulch. Also, make sure you let several plants go to seed. And if a particular species of plant over reign, just remove the surplus plants when they are young.
By the way, comprehensive video tutorials on setting up an ecological organic vegetable garden are available on the internet. Simply follow the instructions shown in the well presented tutorials.
You'll be able to get up and running and start growing organic tomatoes the ecological way in no time. You can get the download details by following this link: http://www.growingorganicfood.info



Rob Ethrington

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