Hello all gardeners. I am here to post a question to you all, any may return a reply and I would be happy to hear your views on my thought here.
I believe the word 'organic' to mean .... without any unnatural additives to help in the growth of a
plant.
So, in stating this, I do not think manure from cows, sheep, pig, or any other animal who may not be fed completely organically grown foods to be manure that is 'organic'. Yet, sooo many companies are selling manures from animals whom they have nooo idea of what that animal has been fed. Animals foods may also be, as we know, genitically altered. This food is eaten by the animal, exhausted as manure, which we may buy and use on our own gardens. Thus ... or grown foods are then not organic in my humble opinion.
I do not agree with using any form of animal matter on my garden that grows anything that a human will consume. Therefore, I do not use manures, I will use worm castings, organic minerals, but never one meal either.
I live in a
zone 4 in Canada, and here, our wonderful Ministry of Agriculture and Foods has stated and made a law, that anyone who uses less than 35% NON_ORGANIC substances in their
growing of foods, can class themselves as ORGANICALLY GROWN. Hmmmm, does this make any sence to any of you out there??? It doesn't to me.
So, all my Canadian friends, please be cautious when you enter a grocery store and pay higher prices for those vegetables and meat and whatever else may be labelled as organic.
My rule of thumb is, if you don't grow it yourself, or if you are not very close to the grower, do not assume that it is ORGANIC.
Grow healthy, grow strong, and grow clean.