Seven Reasons To Grow Your Own Organic Vegetable Garden
7 Reasons to
Grow Your own organic vegetable garden
During the last decades, there has been a change towards
mechanization and homogenization of farming, which uses pesticides, additives,
herbicides, synthetic fertilizers, and mass-production techniques. All this is
clearly affecting mankind's health, and new diseases are spreading rapidly
amongst humans and animals (bird's flu being the most recent one).
The World Health Organization produces reports to show how the use
of chemicals and other products on food, coupled with the manufacturing
processes involved, are actually a threat to our health.
If you have space for a few pots or even a small piece of land, it
is a wise decision to grow your own organic vegetable garden. Today I'm
presenting you with seven reasons for doing this:
1. You will have no additives in your vegetables. Research by
organic food associations have shown that additives in our food can cause heart
diseases, osteoporosis, migraines, and hyperactivity.
2. There will be no pesticides or synthetic fertilizers used. These
chemical products are applied to obtain crops all the time regardless
of plagues or weather conditions and affect the
quality of the vegetables. Besides, pesticides are usually poisonous to humans.
3. Your vegetables will not be genetically modified (GM).
Antibiotics, drugs, and hormones are used on vegetables to grow more and larger
ones. One of the consequences of this practice are vegetables which look all
the same and are usually tasteless. Besides, we end up consuming the hormones
that have been used on the vegetables, with the potential risks for our health.
4. Eating your own organic vegetables will be much healthier for
you. They will not contain any of the products or chemicals named above, and
they will be much more natural than any ones you would find at the supermarket.
Your health will not be at risk because you will then know that nothing has
been added to your vegetables.
5. Your own organic vegetables will be tastier. The use of
pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, hormones, and antibiotics makes vegetables
grow unnaturally and take the taste away from them. With organic vegetables,
your cooking will be enhanced as their flavor will show fully.
6. Organic farming is friendly to the environment. Because you
won't use pesticides or other equally harming products on your vegetables, you
will not damage the soil or the air with the chemical components.
7. When you grow your own organic vegetables you are contributing
to your own self-sustainability and the sustainability of the planet. Small
communities have been founded where members exchange products that they grow
naturally, thus contributing to creating a friendly and better place for us all.
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