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Variety of ornamental, flowering, rare orchids, fens, leafy Plants are propagated and kept for sale to the members and visitors.

Organic Gardening means to grow fruits, vegetables and other plants without relying on synthetic pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, or fertilizers. Organic Gardening is the use of natural compost and manure to fertilize and grow plants and flowers. No harmful chemicals or pesticides are used to protect the plants. As opposed to Gardening that uses pesticides and other chemicals, Organic Gardening is truly natural.

Organic Gardening is one of the many ways in which we can get our share from the earth as well as preserve it for future generations. Not only is it safe, but it also does not harm the soil, the habitat or the environment.

Organic Gardening does require some changes from the way things are done in traditional Gardening, but you will quickly find that these changes are easy to make. Organic Gardening is easy and fun. Successful Organic Gardening does require some dedication, but the first time you taste your home grown foods or create a colorful bouquet, you will know that your efforts were worthwhile. Your fruits and vegetables will actually taste better and your herbs and flowers will be strong and healthy.

Once organic manure is fed for trees, the water quantity i.e. the Drip water required is only 1 litre in place of 8 litres of water. The dried leaves are put around the trees and watering is done in order to keep the plant in wet condition for more duration (Mulching).

HUMUS, Normally used in organic gardening or just to improve the soil for flower gardens, humus or compost is composted of leaves, organic kitchen scraps except meat waste. These are added to a compost which should be placed in a sunny location, and water added from time to time. What appears at the bottom of the compost is called 'gardeners gold' in the form of black organic matter. This is HUMUS.