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		<title>How to Create an Urban Organic Garden</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="dropcap-first"><!--google_ad_section_start-->Gardening is not just something for those with acres of land. Even if you have a small plot of land behind your condo, you can still create the kind of organic garden that will see you nicely through most seasons with your own fresh fruits and vegetables.</p>
<h3>Find a Space</h3>
<p>When organizing your outdoor space, be sure to take into consideration movement within the garden and storage of utensils and larger items such as pots and compost bins. In fact, for a garden in a small space, an <a href="http://composterreviews.com/">urban compost tumbler</a> is likely your best choice as it takes up far less space and creates compost much more quickly than a traditional bin or pile. Leave a corner available for compost, tools, your wheelbarrow and the traditional contents of a potting shed. The rest of the yard can be dedicated to growth.</p>
<h4>Prepare the Soil</h4>
<p>You shouldn’t plant new plants directly into your backyard. You should clear and then prepare the soil adequately. Compost is usually a great means to do this as compost will renew the nutrients in the soil and give it the right balance for optimum growth. Your soil should ideally be mixed with an equal amount of compost.</p>
<h5>Organize Plants</h5>
<p>As you are working with limited space, you’ll want to organize your garden carefully to maximize space and take advantage of different plant types. Some are naturally repellent to pests, for examples and others thrive when brushed against frequently. Learn about your plants and organize them inside the garden leaving plenty of room to move about freely.</p>
<h6>Plant Your Plants</h6>
<p>As you plant each item, shovel a bit of compost back into the hole before placing the plant inside it. Fill the hole with compost and soil and then water the plant thoroughly to give it the best start possible.</p>
<h3>Care</h3>
<p>Different plants require different levels of care. Weed your garden and use mulch or compost to cut down on new weed growth. Water it regularly and prune or cut back plants as necessary. As your garden begins to produce your own organic foods, enjoy them in the kitchen or give them to friends as delicious and healthy gifts.</p>
<h2>Easy Step By Step</h2>
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<li>	Find a space in the backyard that is suitable for gardening.</li>
<li>	Leave a space available for storage of gardening equipment.</li>
<li>	Prepare the beds using compost and by removing rocks and other items.</li>
<li>	Organize plants in the optimum arrangement</li>
<li>	Plant plants.</li>
<li>	Care for the plants as required going forward.</li>
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<h2>Warnings, Advice, and Suggestions</h2>
<p>To be sure your garden stays organic, be aware of what items you are putting into the compost you make or what might be included in the compost you buy. Animal products, including manure, should not be present in organic compost. </p>
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