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Yes, non-organic things in compost can hurt organic gardens. Compost is the end product of the decomposition of carbon- and nitrogen-rich recyclables into dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter called compost or humus. Non-organic matter will not break down with organic inputs and even will produce toxic environments for animals and plants in some cases.
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Yes, grubs can be beneficial for gardens as they help break down organic matter and aerate the soil, which can improve soil health.
Manure from several species of animals makes good fertilizer for outdoor gardens.
Yes, mealworms can be beneficial for gardens as they help break down organic matter and enrich the soil with nutrients. They also eat harmful pests like aphids and caterpillars, which can help protect plants from damage.
The purpose and benefic of a love bug is to assist with decomposing and recycling of organic matter. They will assist with these type of things in gardens.
No, biointensive and organic gardens aren't the same. The grouping together of plants that are considered to complement each other is what differentiates biointensive from organic gardening. Biointensive and organic gardening are similar in that neither uses pesticides or insecticides for pest and weed control. Both include improving the soil through natural means.But the only requirement for true organic gardening is that everything be grown naturally. No chemicals are used. Instead, soil improvement practices are carried out. Biointensive gardening takes that a step farther. Plants that complement each other are grouped together.
Some of the best organic flower delivery companies are in California, and they include Wisteria Lane Flower Shop, Local Flora, Terra Bella Floral Design, and Hawaiian Gardens.
Pest-controllers, pollinators, and seed-dispersers are the bugs that help gardens. The insects in question therefore receive the designations beneficial bugs and beneficial insects. They represent Mother Nature's organic control of roots- and shoots-devouring predators.
English gardens are typically more informal and naturalistic in design, with curved pathways, mixed plantings, and a focus on creating a relaxed and picturesque atmosphere. French gardens, on the other hand, are known for their formal and symmetrical layouts, geometric shapes, meticulously manicured lawns, and elaborate fountains and sculptures. French gardens often feature strict symmetry and a sense of order, while English gardens prioritize a more relaxed and organic feel.