Organic gardening is also cheap and equipment. Here are some strategies to aid you well on your way to being a successful organic gardener.
Select plants that produce a relatively high yield. A hybrid designed for your weather, and resistant to local diseases, will give a better yield than non-hybrids.
Select plants that produce a higher profits and yield.
This insures that the chances of the plants can survive to adulthood. It also permits you have tighter control over the time between plantings. Your seedlings will be ready to be planted immediately after you remove your old mature plants.
Use both biennials and annuals to add color to your flower bed. These fast growing flowers let you change how your flower bed looks season to season. They are very useful for filling in the gaps between perennials and shrubs in a sunny area. Some varieties are hollyhocks, petunias and sunflowers.