It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to plant vegetables. But if you want to do this the old-fashioned way which has been proven to be very effective, you should know the organic vegetable gardening basics. 

The first thing you have to know is what is organic vegetable gardening. It is simply a way of farming that does not use any synthetic products which includes fertilizers and pesticides. In short, you work with nature to get what you want. 

When choosing the right vegetable to plant is knowing which of these are suitable for the soil and the climate. If you live in an area that experiences droughts, buy those that do not consume that much water. 

Before you drop seeds into the soil, make sure the land is ready by tilling the land so it is clear both of rocks and weeds. 

The next step will be to add compost, bone meal, or rock phosphate and greensand to the soil to supply it with nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. If the pH level of the soil is too high, add lime or sulfur to adjust it. 

One more thing you have to do before planting the seeds is put in organic fertilizer. You can use recycled leaves, grass clippings, coffee grounds, eggshells, and kitchen waste which should be applied a month before planting begins. 

Then it is time to plant the seeds. Each seed must be spaced by a certain distance so the roots do not fight for water. In between each of the vegetables, you can plant other things as well because the tighter the space, the lesser the chances that weeds will grow. 

Pests are the biggest threat to your organic garden. To fight them, you can use birds, frogs, or other insects. You don’t have these creatures to fend off other insects. You simply have to create the ideal environment by putting a birdhouse or a small pond. Once they are in place, they will do the rest by patrolling your garden and eating those who seek to eat your crops. 

Putting up a few barriers can also help. Row covers are known to prevent moths from landing and laying eggs. You can also use sticky traps and foil collars to stop pests and borers. 

There are also organic pesticides around but some of them can only kill one or two kinds of pests. So before you buy them, make sure you know what you are dealing with.

Crop rotation is the best way to preserve the fertility of the soil. This is done after you harvest the vegetables so it is ready for planting once again. For this to work, you have to plant in the same area a different vegetable.

Anyone can learn organic vegetable gardening basics and soon have their own little farm in their backyard. It is fresh and you can pick this up anytime you want which is very convenient as these are only a few feet from your home. 

Should everyone get into organic vegetable gardening? Perhaps because there is a food shortage right now and most of the vegetables imported do not use this technique. The government for its part has given incentives to farmers here to shift to this method but it's going to take more effort to persuade countries that do business with the US to do the same thing.