TillinWithMyPeeps
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Ok, where to start. 
I can see the weeds sprouting up already. I can't really do anything yet, because most of the seeds that I planted still aren't up yet. Would it make sense to mulch the garden when the good seeds do come up to keep the weeds down?
It is sooo dry here, there hasn't been rain for 5 days and there isn't a chance of rain until next Tuesday, and even that is predicted to be a 30% chance. And I just got my rain barrels hooked up on Sunday, so there hasn't been any rain to fill them. :/
The tomato plants that I do have in would be doing alright, but they aren't doing so well because they have bugs (aphids?) on them. I was thinking about planting Marigolds next to them, and getting some lady bugs from one of the garden stores to help get rid of them. Is there anything harmful with using Marigolds? Do the things in them that keep bugs away affect people at all? They are supposed to be toxic to cats, would they effect the edibility of the plants that they grow next to?
I put pasta in the compost, is the compost still considered organic? If I put scraps of fruits/veggies that weren't organic in the compost, is it still organic? If I amend the soil with coffee grounds like from Starbucks is that still considered organic growing? Basically to my understanding organic means grown without commercial fertilizer/pesticides, is this correct?
Are there any plants that should not be grown organically?
I would really like to try my hand at organic gardening, just because I think it would be nice to see if I could actually do it, I would also like to have food grown without any chemicals in it.
Thanks for your help. All of this probably sounds crazy, and I will probably think the same thing after I get more sleep, but, I have been wondering about some of this.
Thanks for your help!
I can see the weeds sprouting up already. I can't really do anything yet, because most of the seeds that I planted still aren't up yet. Would it make sense to mulch the garden when the good seeds do come up to keep the weeds down?
It is sooo dry here, there hasn't been rain for 5 days and there isn't a chance of rain until next Tuesday, and even that is predicted to be a 30% chance. And I just got my rain barrels hooked up on Sunday, so there hasn't been any rain to fill them. :/
The tomato plants that I do have in would be doing alright, but they aren't doing so well because they have bugs (aphids?) on them. I was thinking about planting Marigolds next to them, and getting some lady bugs from one of the garden stores to help get rid of them. Is there anything harmful with using Marigolds? Do the things in them that keep bugs away affect people at all? They are supposed to be toxic to cats, would they effect the edibility of the plants that they grow next to?
I put pasta in the compost, is the compost still considered organic? If I put scraps of fruits/veggies that weren't organic in the compost, is it still organic? If I amend the soil with coffee grounds like from Starbucks is that still considered organic growing? Basically to my understanding organic means grown without commercial fertilizer/pesticides, is this correct?
Are there any plants that should not be grown organically?
I would really like to try my hand at organic gardening, just because I think it would be nice to see if I could actually do it, I would also like to have food grown without any chemicals in it.
Thanks for your help. All of this probably sounds crazy, and I will probably think the same thing after I get more sleep, but, I have been wondering about some of this.
Thanks for your help!