Indoor Organic Gardening

Organic produce is the buzz today and you might be wondering if you can produce these in your backyard? If you have some inclination towards gardening, it is quite simple and convenient to grow organic fruits and vegetables at your place; it works out to be inexpensive as well. Even if you are residing in one of those places with dry arid or frigid climate, organic gardening is definitely a possibility. All you need to do is choose the correct fruit or vegetable that you will want to grow. If you are looking at an indoor location for your organic garden, leafy green vegetables work out well. You can opt for lettuce or spinach as they don’t need too much sunlight and high temperature. Indoor salad gardens with cherry tomatoes and basil or other herbs are also good options. 
Organic gardening eliminates the use of pesticides in any form and amount. Toxins even in small amounts are harmful chemicals are unsafe not only for the human body but for all living beings in the entire ecosystem. Using natural nutrients like compost, worm casting, seaweed, and bat guano and avoiding any kind of chemical additives you can ensure that your plants are fed with natural ingredients which are not harmful for you or the plant. Organic fertilizer is important throughout the growing season, especially since frequent watering drains nutrients from containers. Compost from an active bin introduces beneficial soil microbes, as well as trace nutrients. Although expensive, seaweed meal is a balanced organic fertilizer that releases nutrients slowly, so gardeners won’t need to reapply it as often as a liquid fertilizer.

Organic gardening supports the entire ecosystem and is one of the most environment friendly and sustainable agricultural practices. This practice is increasingly becoming popular as more and more people are becoming environment conscious. In addition, organically grown produce has more flavor. It has also been proven that organically grown crops have more nutritional value than the same chemically fertilized produce.

American Agriculture

American Agriculture has been leading the agriculture industry worldwide since a very long time. Even today it continues to lead in this sector. However, it faces challenges like drastic increase in total production costs, unavailability of quality oil and increase in the occurrence of natural disasters.
The agricultural sector in America is so strong that it exports tons of food every day to many other countries after meeting the demands of its own country people. This is the result of constant research and development done by renowned American scientists and experts. With advanced technology, excellent-quality fertilizers and best insecticides the American agriculture has successfully been to the top in the agricultural world.
American agricultural sector contributes significantly to the overall economy of America. Agriculture and associated activities majorly contribute to America’s GDP. Due to the ever-increasing agricultural needs there is a significant increase in employment. But, with the increase in demand Americans are facing huge competition from other countries in this field. America is yet working hard to regain the same amount of production in agricultural and farming sector. 
Following is a list of other major contributing regions in America:
  • California contributes towards production of lettuce, almonds, tomatoes, strawberries and grapes. Agriculture is highly preferred this state 
  • Florida contributes in the production of soybeans, wheat, corn, cottonseed and cotton. Florida has consistently provided large amount of agricultural products to the increase the GDP of the stat
  •  Texas ranks first in the U.S. for the production of cotton. Other major crops of this region are corn and wheat.