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Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Associationwww.mofga.org
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What is MOFGA ?● MOFGA, formed in 1971, is the oldest and largest state organic organization in the country.
The purpose of the Association is to help farmers and gardeners grow organic food, protect the environment, recycle natural resources, increase local food production, support rural communities, and illuminate for consumers the connection between healthful food and environmentally sound farming practices.
● Volunteer leadership, the dedication and idealism of our members, and a grass-roots approach to carrying out education and change underlie the success of our programs:
● * Organic certification ● * Farm apprenticeship ● * Technical assistance (phone, mail, on-site visits, publications) ● * Common Ground Country Fair ● * Farmer to Farmer Conference, farm and garden tours, other outreach events ● * Local Chapters ● * Public Policy (initiatives in food safety and environmentally sound agriculture)
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Choosing a Site for your Garden
● Most vegetables require full sunlight● Need at least 5-6 hours during mid-day
● Place close to house to reduce wildlife feeding● Ideal soil is a deep sandy loam
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Sites to Avoid
● Sites that are composed of “fill dirt.” Usually these consist of bottom soil, rocks, and debris
● Depressions that remain wet after rain. Such wet soil has very poor aeration and the roots of vegetables need oxygen
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What if I don’t have a sunny garden spot?
A few vegetables, though they will grow slowly, produce in partial shade
Beets LettucePeas CarrotsSpinach Kale
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Planting Periodsaccording to frost-free date4-6 weeks before 2-4 weeks before On Frost-Free Date Summer
PeasRadishSpinachTurnipParsley
Broccoli*Cabbage*CarrotsBrussels SproutsEarly PotatoesLettuceLeeks #Onions #
*transplants# transplant seedlings started in February
BeetsCauliflower*Celery
Early Sweet CornDillFall PotatoesParsnips
ChardBeansSweet Corn
CucumbersWinter SquashSummer SquashCucumbers*Tomatoes*Eggplant*Pepper*
Mid-JuneBeansSweet CornCabbageCarrotsRadish
Early/mid-JulyBroccoliCauliflowerBeetsKale
Late JulyLettuceBeetsPeasSpinachRadish
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Plant Response to TransplantingTolerant of
Transplanting from Flats
Need Individual Containers or cells
Generally Not Transplanted
BroccoliCabbageCauliflowerEggplantLeeksLettuceOnionsParsleyPeppersTomatoes
CornCucumbersMelonsSquash
BeansBeetsCarrotsPeasParsnipsSpinach
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What’s wrong with the conventional approach?
● agricultural chemicals are toxic● pesticides kill more than their target pests ● implications for human and environmental
health● synthetic fertilizers are manufactured from
oil● the bulk of agricultural chemicals are used
in a home garden situation
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The organic approach ▪ Mimics nature ▪ Recycles nutrients and waste ▪ Minimizes external inputs ▪ Preserves and enhances soil biological activity ▪ Conserves soil ▪ Conserves soil moisture
○ Eliminates the need for toxic chemicals○ Generally promotes human & ecological health
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TAKE AN ECOLOGICAL APPROACH
●The goal is to create a garden environment that tries to mimic nature and maximizes diversity in the system at all levels –
In the soil In the crops In the critters (bugs, microbes, nematodes, birds, etc)
●The system is “in balance” so pest outbreaks are minimized, and nature works FOR you (i.e., natural predators take care of pests instead of chemical pesticides)
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START WITH THE SOIL
●Building and maintaining fertile, productive soil rich in organic matter is a key to success with organic techniques
● “Feed the SOIL, not the plant”
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Conventional approach – “feed the plant” – uses water-soluble synthetic nutrients to feed the
plant Advantages: accurately provides crops with the nutrient they need when they need it Disadvantages:
does nothing to build long-term soil fertility degrades soil structure over time organic matter levels decrease creates an inhospitable environment for soil life (microbes, earthworms, etc) high potential for pollution because nutrients are all soluble, and can leach into surface and groundwater
■ high environmental impact because nutrients have to be brought into the garden new each year – synthetic fertilizers are derived from petroleum products
■ food grown in this system is arguably less nutritious
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Organic approach - Feed the SOIL
● uses ORGANIC MATTER and minerals in rock powders to build the organic component of soils and soil nutrient levels, which in turn supply the crop with its needs and improves soil structure so the soil has the capacity to hold water, air and nutrients
● nourishes soil microorganisms ● low potential for pollution because nutrients are
tied up in complex molecules● less environmental impact because nutrients are
recycled and conserved in the garden
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Key To Organic Soil Care
● Build Soil Structure and Encourage Microbial Activity
● Build Reservoirs of Plant Nutrients
● Minimize Environmental Impact
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Components of Soil
Organic matter is very important!
(5% OM is a good target!)
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Functions of Organic Matter
RAW● Provide Soluble
Nutrients
● Provide Food for Microbes
● Releases glues for Soil Aggregation
HUMUS● Provides Slow Release
Nutrients
● Increases Nutrient Holding Capacity (“cation exchange capacity”)
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Organic matter also contributes to good soil structure
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What makes Soil Fertile?
● Presence and Availability of Plant Nutrients (high Cation Exchange Capacity)
● pH● Structure -- “mellow
soil,” “good tilth”● Biological activity
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Relationship of pH to nutrient availability
Optimum garden pH is 6.5 because most nutrients are available.
pH
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Building Structure and Fertility Organically: 2 Areas of Focus
● Adding Organic matters
○ Living○ Dead○ Very Dead (humus)
● Maintaining mineral content with Rock Powders
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Key Organic Strategies
● Crop Rotation -- for fertility, weed control, to break pest & disease cycles
● Cover Crops/Green Manures -- for fertility, to prevent erosion
● Diversity -- to encourage ecological interactions, let nature work for you
● Compost -- to recycle organic wastes, provide food for soil organisms
● Observation!!
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Crop Rotation: 3 objectives
● Control Insects and Disease
● Manage Weeds
● Manage Nutrients and Build Soil
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Crop Rotation to Manage NutrientsRotate Crops w/ Crops
Heavy Feeders:
CornSpinachSquashTomatoes
Light Feeders
PeasPeppersRadishBeans
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Crop Rotation for Insect and Disease Control
● Rotating crop families breaks up pest and disease cycles by removing host plant from the system depends upon:
● Dispersal Ability of Pest or Disease (can it fly?)● Host Specificity (can it survive on another plant
family?)● Ability of Pest to Persist w/o Host (does it have a
dormancy period?)
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Cover Crops & Crop Rotation for Weed Control
● To out-compete weeds (shade, smother, allelopathy)
● Fallow “Stale seedbed”-- let weeds sprout, then kill them (hoeing, flaming, shallow tillage)
● Encourage weed seed predation (cover for mice)
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Cover Crops and Green Manures
Rotate Crops w/ Cover Crops to:
● Replenish/Add Organic Matter● “Mop up” Soluble Nutrients in fall● Tap Leached Nutrients w/ Deep Roots● Scavenge nutrients● Fix nitrogen with leguminous green manures● Control weeds
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Crimson clover
Hairy vetch with rye
Japanese millet
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Examples of useful cover crops and green manures
buckwheat
sudex
field peas yellow blossomsweet clover
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Compost
great source of organic matter! the best way to build stable organic matter levels in soil a good source of nutrients that do not risk burning or shocking the microbes in the soil harbors a very diverse community of microorganisms, many of which have been proven to combat plant disease organisms the easiest way to use compost in a garden is to spread about an inch thick layer on the soil surface and till it in before planting
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Plus oxygen and waterMicrobial
Decomposition
CO2
Composting = Aerobic Decompostion of organic material
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Cater to bacteria!! Give them OXYGEN, WATER & FOODAnd let them do the work
The Key to Successful Composting:
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Necessities for Successful Composting
●Feedstocks - any organic waste, mixed in the proper proportions
●Oxygen- above 5% needed to support microorganisms (air = 21% Oxygen)
●Moisture- 40% to 65% needed for healthy environment (below 15%, all activity ceases)
●pH around 7 - too high pH increases ammonia production, too low pH reduces microbial activity
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Feedstock C:N ratio -- between 20:1 and 40:1
20-40 partsCarbonaceous Feedstock ● Usually Dry● Low Odor● Low Bulk Density
Examples: HaySawdustWood ChipsDead, Dry Leaves
1 partNitrogenous Feedstock
● Generally Wet● Stinky!● High Bulk Density● High in Plant Nutrients
Examples: ManureFish WasteFood WasteGrass Clippings
to
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Carbon:Nitrogen ratios for Common Compost Feedstocks
Corn stalks 60-70Coffee grounds 20Fish Waste 2-5Food Scraps 11-13Glass clippings (green) 9-25Hay (with legume) 15-30Leaves (fallen) 40-80
Manure by typeChickenCowHorseSheep
3-1013-1820-5013-20
Sawdust 500Soybean MealStraw
4-680
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Managing the Compost Pile
piles can be left to be, but they will usually compost slowly because bacteria will use up the oxygen, water and/or food in their immediate vicinity, and parts of the pile near the edges will never get a chance to heat up and kill the weed seeds or pathogens. turning the pile will mix it up and get oxygen into it. monitoring the temperature is the best way to determine when to turn the pile. If the pile has the proper moisture, oxygen and C:N ratio it will heat up in just a day or two. It should heat to about 140 - 160 degrees. After five days or so the pile will start to cool and that is the time to turn it. Repeat the heating and turnings at least a few times to make sure all of the material has a turn to heat up.
○ Once the pile does not heat much after a turning, let it cure for one to six months to allow the natural flora to recolonize the pile
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Backyard composting containers
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Trouble-Shooting the Compost Pile
Temperature- Does not heatC:N ratio wrong?
Too wet or dry? (Squeeze Test)
improper texture (too coarse or fine?)
Odor- Smells Bad instead of earthyAmmonia (C:N too low)
Pungent (too wet)
Ingredient smell (should be gone in 1 week)
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Meeting Plant Needs with Specific Organic AmendmentspH: adjusted by adding ground limestone
Phosphorous: rock phosphate, bone meal
Potassium: wood ash (also has a liming effect), sul-po-mag
Nitrogen: compost, manure and mulches, legume green manures, blood meal, alfalfa meal
(see handouts for specific application rates)
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The organic approach to pest management is a
systems-based approachHierarchy of approaches:
1. design the system to avoid the problems2. manage problems as they arise with
cultural practices3. turn to (organic) pesticides only as a last
resort
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Weed Control
● Rotation & green manures● Mulch (natural or plastic)
● Cultivation!● Flame
weeding
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Dealing with Insects and Diseases
● Rotation among multiple fields● Sanitation (remove and compost
debris where pests could overwinter)● Physical Barriers (floating row
covers, kaolin clay, collars for cutworms)● Predators and parasites
(biological control)
Parasitic wasp eggs onTomato hornworm
Floating row cover
Bug-trapping trench
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Colorado Potato Beetle
Crops: Potatoes, Eggplants, Tomatoes, Peppers
*Bt is effective on very small larvae, watch first eggs of season and spray when most have hatched.
*Handpicking works well in small plantings.
*Crop rotation will help as overwintering adults will be lost in field if no food source is near when the emerge from hibernation. This will only work in large or multiple field situations.
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Crops: Tomatoes, Spinach, & members of the Cabbage family.
Beetles usually occur in large numbers.
Basically black with hind legs like fleas, jump when disturbed.
Most injurious to seedlings, chew holes in leaves, giving them a colander-like appearance.
Row cover is most effective method of control.
Planting late will avoid the spring flush.
Flea Beetle
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Collars of stiff paper or plastic around plants will exclude cutworms.
Abrasive & absorbent materials sprinkled around the base of plants will kill cutworms as they crawl. Try wood ash, diatomaceous earth, crushed eggshells or rock phosphate.
Boards placed near crops can be used as traps, put vegetable matter under boards. Cutworm will seek shelter under the board and you can collect them each morning.
Nearly all crops are fed upon by cutworms. Most damage is to crucifers, peppers, tomatoes, beans, corn, onions, and spinach.
Cutworm
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Pest Control Materials
● Insecticidal Soaps (“Safer”)● Microbial insecticides (Bt for Colorado
Potato Beetle)● Botanical insecticides (garlic, hot pepper
spray, pyrethrum, neem)● Copper and sulfur sprays as fungicides
(potentially toxic - use only as last resort)
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Happy Gardening
Time to start your seeds!!