Tips for organic gardening at home


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It’s important to not just grow one type of plant, but to use mixed cultivation instead. — dpa

If you want to start organic and sustainable gardening at home, you need to be environmentally aware from the very beginning. That’s because organic gardening is more than just not using artificial fertiliser.

It’s important to not just grow one type of plant, but to use mixed cultivation instead. Awareness campaigners for organic gardening in Germany suggest growing a good amount of native flowers and wildflowers, heirloom varieties of fruit and vegetables, as well as a wide range of plant types.

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