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are all plants organic

by Carter Wunsch DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Any type of plant can be grown using organic methods, but plants that are grown for consumption are in higher demand in organic form. Consumers are also accustomed to flowering plants being large and covered in flowers, so the market for less-prolific organic flowering plants is dismal at best.

Any type of plant can be grown organically, but consumers are so accustomed to large nursery plants covered in flowers that the market for smaller, seemingly less-robust "organic" plants is virtually nonexistent.

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Are plants organic or inorganic?

The choice of "organic" plants is very limited compared to nonorganic. Vegetable seedlings and herbs are the only types of nursery plants commonly grown with organic methods.

What is the best organic plant food?

  • Continuous Release Plant Food: Continuous release options are normally sold in a granular form. ...
  • Liquid Plant Food: Liquid plant foods are designed to be delivered to your plants when you water them. ...
  • Water-Soluble Plant Food: Like liquid plant foods, water-soluble options are designed to be given to your plants while you are watering them. ...

What foods are inorganic?

There are several benefits associated with organic foods:

  • The organic farming process is good for the overall environment. ...
  • Organic farms typically produce less waste and use less energy.
  • Consumers also benefit from organic foods by limiting exposure to harmful synthetic pesticides.
  • Several studies show that organic foods contain more nutrients than inorganic foods.

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What is the best organic fertilizer for plants?

  • BEST OVERALL: Jobe’s Organics 09524 Purpose Granular Fertilizer
  • BEST LIQUID: Neptune’s Harvest Organic Hydrolized Fish & Seaweed
  • BEST SLOW RELEASE: Jobe’s Organics All Purpose Fertilizer Spikes
  • BEST SOIL BUILDER: Wiggle Worm Worm Castings Organic Fertilizer

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Are plants organic?

For seeds and plants, it means they have been grown without synthetic fertilizers, genetic engineering, irradiation, or pesticides. Organic produce comes from these plants, and organic meats come from animals that have only eaten these plants and have not been treated with drugs such as antibiotics.

Can you make non-organic plants organic?

When certified organic planting stock is not commercially available, you may be able to use non-organic, untreated (e.g., no application of a prohibited substance such as a fungicide) planting stock to produce an organic crop.

Can you grow organic from non-organic seeds?

The short answer to your question is yes, you can essentially get the same results with regular seeds as with organically grown seeds. Here, for the record, is the difference: Organic seeds are just that – organically grown. In other words, they are grown using sustainable methods from start to finish.

Do I need to buy organic plants?

If I get your question right, you want to know the difference if you were to grow organic seeds vs. non-organic seeds--organic in the sense of pesticides and chemical fertilizers. The answer is none. At least as far as anything that could be potentially harmful to you when you eat the veggies from the plants you grow.

Are seeds always organic?

Some heirloom seeds or plants are organic, but not all heirloom seeds or plants are organic. Whether or not a plant is organic depends on its growing conditions, while heirloom seeds will remain heirloom varieties regardless of whether they are grown under organic or inorganic conditions.

Are untreated seeds organic?

Untreated Seed is clean and has not been treated using any chemical, biological, or physical method. They should only be planted when soil conditions are ideal and quick germination can be realized to establish a successful field population. Seed crop was not grown under Certified Organic Conditions.

What makes a garden organic?

Organic as a gardening method means to garden with materials derived directly from plants, animals, and minerals, without the assistance of fossil fuels (i.e., there is no use of petrochemical-based pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers).

How long does it take for a plant to become organic?

National Organic Program standards mandate three years to transition ground from conventional to organic. So whatever is grown on that ground during that time, though farmed organically, must be sold as conventional.

What makes a tree organic?

Here is the definition Merriam-Webster uses to define "organic" as it relates to growing: Produced with the use of feed or fertilizer of plant or animal origin without employment of chemically formulated fertilizers, growth stimulants, antibiotics or pesticides. That is also the standard we go by.

What are non-organic plants?

Nonorganic nurseries use copious amounts of herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers, some of which inevitably end up polluting waterways. Significant chemical inputs are generally required to grow a huge plant in a tiny container and make it blossom profusely before it ever gets in the ground.

What is non-organic gardening?

Non-organic fertilizers are often sprayed directly onto plants or placed within the ground. Unfortunately, some of these fertilizers can threaten wildlife.

What is the difference between organic and non-organic?

What's the difference between organic and non-organic foods? The difference between organic and non-organic (conventional) food has to do with how food is produced. For example, organic foods like vegetables, fruit, eggs, milk and meat are produced without: Synthetic (human-made) pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers.

What is organic seed?

Organic seed is seed that is produced by organic gardening/farming methods. These are the same procedures used to produce organic food. In order to be be certified organic, they must be produced by a certified organic operation.

Why is it important to buy organic seed?

If you feel growing organically is important for the environment and you want to support organic farmers, then buy organic seed. It does support the organic movement. Buying organic seed, does not produce healthier food, does not make plants grow better and they do not reduce your exposure to chemicals.

Why are organic farmers more dangerous than conventional farmers?

Organic farmers use organic chemicals and in some cases these are more dangerous than conventional chemicals. Organic chemicals can be used in larger quantities than in conventional farming because they are less effective. Organic seed is not free of chemical contaminates. It’s chemical contaminates are organic chemical contaminates.

How much pesticide is in seed?

By the time seed is harvested, very little of the pesticide remains, but there can be residual amounts of systemic pesticide in the seed. There is a standard for this called the International Maximum Residue Limit, or MRL for short. Wikipedia lists a number of chemicals and their MRL, with limits of 0.05 to 7 mg/kg of seed. I believe this is for seed that we eat as food and not for seed that is used for planting, but it gives us a ball park idea of possible pesticide levels.

Is Seeds of Change organic?

Seeds of Change, a pro-organic group, claims “Organically grown seed produces hearty, robust plants already adapted to organic growing conditions” (ref 1). That’s a silly statement. Seeds and plants do not know they are being grown organically. Seeds are not ‘adapted’ to organic conditions.

Can seeds be adapted to organic conditions?

Seeds are not ‘ adapted’ to organic conditions. The genetics of the seed does not change after growing plants organically for a few years. Good quality seeds from organic farms or conventional farms will grow equally well in your soil.

Is organic seed good?

Quality seed companies will only sell quality seed – organic growing conditions have nothing to do with it. It is quite possible that organic seed is not as good as conventional seed.

What is meant by organic gardening?

Organic gardening is the cultivation of plants without materials prohibited by the Organic Materials Review Institute, which can include antibiotics, genetically engineered materials, irradiated materials, sewage sludge, synthetic hormones, synthetic nitrogen fertilizers, and toxic or persistent pesticides. Organic gardens instead use traditional farming methods, such as cover crops, crop rotation, mechanical control, mulching, and weeding by hand. The land used in organic gardening must have been free of treatment with prohibited materials for at least three years in order for plants grown on that land to be considered organic.

What does "organic" mean in gardening?

For seeds and plants specifically, organic means that they are grown without synthetic fertilization, genetic engineering, irradiation, or chemically based pesticides. Organic produce comes only from this type of cultivation.

Can you make a non-organic plant organic?

When cert ified organic peren nial plants are not available, farms may be able to use non-organic plants in organic farming as long as they have not been treated with prohibited substances. Annual plants must be from certified organic planting stock to be used in organic farming.

Can you use Miracle-Gro in an organic garden?

Miracle-Gro has a line of products called “Miracle-Gro Performance Organic s” that are OMRI listed as organic. OMRI listed products are approved by the Organic Materials Review Institute.

Does Home Depot have organic plants?

Home Depot carries organic soil, seeds, plants, and fertilizer as well as organic plant care treatments.

How do you fertilize an organic garden?

These include compost, fertilizer tea/compost tea, dry fertilizers, liquid fertilizers, growth enhancers, alfalfa meal, cottonseed meal, corn gluten meal, rock phosphate, cow manure, chicken or poultry manure, earthworm castings, greensand, soybean meal, blood meal, bone meal, feather meal, seabird guano, bat guano, fish meal, fish emulsion, shellfish fertilizer or shell meal, liquid kelp fertilizer, seaweed, and grass clippings. Look for products that are labeled OMRI listed or use methods you’ve cultivated yourself using organic gardening practices.

How do you make organic garden soil?

You can make your own organic garden soil by mixing one part mature compost, one part topsoil, and one part sand. The resulting soil will be organic if each component is created under organic conditions or is a commercial organic product.

What Type Of Seed Should You Buy?

The heirloom label doesn’t guarantee that the plants will be organic or that no chemicals were used in the growing process, but it is likely that heirloom seeds, even without the organic label, are chemical-free. However, if you are worried about toxins, especially if you are growing produce, seeds with an organic label are a better choice.

How is a seed genetically modified?

Seeds are genetically modified when new DNA is inserted into the genome of the plant cells. One way this can be done is to coat small particles of metal with the desired new DNA, then penetrate the plant cells with the metal particles. Another method of genetic modification takes advantage of certain bacteria or viruses that naturally transfer their DNA to the host organism, such as the bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens. After the cell’s DNA has been altered, the modified plant cells are cultivated in tissue culture, where they are raised until they grow into mature plants. When these plants eventually produce seeds, the seeds will have the new DNA, including the modification. Altering the DNA of the plant alters its characteristics and traits, so with genetic modification, scientists can design plants to have traits that are beneficial to the crop. A plant may be genetically modified to make it resistant to a certain disease, for example, or to change the color of its blooms.

Are heirloom seeds better?

Whether heirloom seeds are better than conventional seeds depend s on what qualities a gardener is looking for from their plants. Unlike hybrid or GMO seeds, heirloom seeds produce plants that are true to type, meaning the plants are very similar to the parent plant, so it’s easy for gardeners to predict what the next generation of plants will be like.

Are heirloom seeds genetically modified (GMO)?

Because heirloom seeds reproduce naturally, they are not genetically modified (GMO).

Are organic seeds GMO free?

Gardeners can rest assured that organic seeds are GMO free. In fact, the use of GMO products is prohibited for farmers who are cert ified as organic producers. The home gardener will likely never encounter GMO seeds, as they are only available to commercial farmers who purchase in bulk and have signed an agreement regarding how they will use the GMO seeds. The likelihood of a home gardener inadvertently planting GMO seeds is almost zero.

Are there organic pesticides?

Certain pesticides are approved for use in organic farming, and some of the pesticides approved for use in growing organic food do contain chemicals. According to Scientific American, “There are over 20 chemicals commonly used in the growing and processing of organic crops that are approved by the US Organic Standards.” They go on to explain that pesticides used in organic agriculture come from natural sources and either are not processed or are lightly processed before being ready to use. Synthetic compounds may be approved for use in organic farming, NPR reports, “if they are relatively nontoxic combinations that include minerals or natural elements, such as copper or sulfur.” You can view the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances on the USDA website to find out which synthetic and natural substances are approved for use in organic farming.

Are there organic seeds?

Seeds are considered organic when they are grown, harvested, and processed by a producer certified by the National Organic Program in accordance with their standards. Organic seeds are either untreated or, when they are treated, treatment comes from substances approved by the USDA’s National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances for organic farmers. You can find organic seeds by using the Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies’ Organic Seed Finder.

What does it mean when a seed is not organic?

Whether or not the seeds you purchase are organic means only one thing: that the original seed-producing plant was grown according to organic standards. If you plant a seed that is not certified organic, your resulting plant will still be organic if you yourself do not use synthetic fertilizers or other chemicals.

What is the difference between heirloom and hybrid seeds?

The big difference in vegetable seeds is whether they are heirlooms or hybrids. Heirloom seeds are those that are open-pollinated, and passed down from generation to generation.

What are the disadvantages of hybrid plants?

One big disadvantage with hybrids is that you cannot save the seed: resulting seeds may be either sterile or produce a plant totally unlike its original. Although hybrid plants produce fruit that ripens at the same time and may be more resistant to pests or diseases, they’re not selected for their taste.

Is it okay to grow your own vegetable plants organically?

While it is generally best to support organic growing practices, that does not mean your own vegetable plants will not be organic if you use conventional seed. All that matters that you yourself are not using those nasty chemicals on your own garden plot.

Is lettuce a hybrid or heirloom?

With those the gardener needs to be mindful of each variety’s characteristics, and not just whether the seeds are organic, hybrid or heirloom.

Is it best to support organic gardening?

The statement “While it is generally best to support organic growing practices, that does not mean your own vegetable plants will not be organic if you use conventional seed. All that matters that you yourself are not using those nasty chemicals on your own garden plot.” is false.

Do non organic seeds contain pesticides?

Non organic seeds may contain systemic pesticides having been dipped in those pesticides. This means that every part of the resulting plant will contain the pesticide, from the roots to the seed.

What is organic seed?

Organic seeds are grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides and synthetic fertilizers. Conventional isn't really defined but usually means that any fertilizer, pesticide and herbicide can be used. At Annie's all our varieties are Heirloom. All the varieties labeled Organic are Certified Organic Seeds as well. ×.

What are the two ways to describe seeds?

Heirloom, hybrid, GMO, organic and conventional, the list goes on. Basically there are two main ways to describe your seeds, the genetics of your seeds and how your seeds were grown.

What is hybrid seed?

Hybrids are crosses of heirloom varieties. If you save hybrid seeds, you won't get what you expect. Sometimes it is good, sometimes it is bad, and sometimes it doesn't work at all. GMOs are Genetically Modified seeds.

Is Annie's Heirloom organic?

At Annie's all our varieties are Heirloom. All the varieties labeled Organic are Certified Organic Seeds as well.

What is the difference between hydroponics and organic gardening?

Organic gardeners and hydroponic growers are both trying to grow the most nutritious produce , but their growing methods are usually completely different. Hydroponic systems rely on nutrient solutions to provide all of the plant nutrition; these nutrients may come from organic sources, but they usually rely on refined mineral fertilizers.

How to be certified organic?

To be certified organic, a garden must meet very strict guidelines set forth by the National Organic Program. The guidelines are aimed at growing produce with minimal impact on the environment. This means a natural supply of needed nutrients, delivered in a plant-friendly form by micro-organisms, and environmentally friendly methods of pest and disease control. For the home gardener, the long-term sustainability of organic gardening and knowing that the food is chemical-free are important. Organic produce has a better chance of being free from genetically modified organisms, since GMOs are not allowed in certified organic gardens. However, wind-blown GMO pollen can be an issue.

Why is hydroponic gardening important?

Because every aspect of growing can be controlled, hydroponic systems can result in higher yields in shorter growing times. Hydroponic gardens can be grown anywhere, including on land not suitable to traditional gardening methods.

Do hydroponics use manure?

Hydroponic systems do not use manure, which is a potential source of bacterial contaminants. Because all the required nutrients are supplied in controlled amounts, many growers argue that hydroponic vegetables are more nutritious than traditionally grown crops, including organic crops.

Is organic food chemical free?

For the home gardener, the long-term sustainability of organic gardening and knowing that the food is chemical-free are important. Organic produce has a better chance of being free from genetically modified organisms, since GMOs are not allowed in certified organic gardens. However, wind-blown GMO pollen can be an issue.

Is produce grown using hydroponics or organic?

Produce grown using this system is both hydroponic and organic.

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Why Are Bonnie Plants Organic?

  • They Are USDA Approved
    All Bonnie plants are USDA Organic certified. The USDA Organic seal is a labeling term found on items that have been produced utilizing cultural, biological, and mechanical processes that promote ecological balance, maintain biodiversity, and encourage the cycling of on-farm resourc…
  • They Don’t Utilize Pesticides/Insecticides
    Organic gardening is a natural choice for anyone who believes in and respects the health advantages of eating organic food. Bonnie plant vendors choose to cultivate their plants in the same way as organic farmers do. They grow their plants without using any synthetic chemicals, …
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Ways in Which Organic Bonnie Plants Are Grown

  • Planting organic bonnie starter plants gets you one step ahead of the game, making it easier to get started and also gets you one step closer to harvesting. They are an easy-growing plant for the garden or container. Fortunately, the Plants are already mature and ready to be planted in your garden as soon as you get them home. An ideal environment with the right balance of nutrients …
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Differences Between Organic Bonnie Plants and Seeds

  • Organic Starter Plants Require Less Care, Time, and Energy than Seeds
    Organic bonnie plants are usually a few weeks old. They will provide you with a big head start on the season because their maturation rate is shorter, resulting in an early harvest. Place the plant in the location you’ve picked for it, water it, and you’re done. On the other hand, seeds necessitate …
  • Organic Bonnie Plants Compensate for Missed Planting Time While Seeds Don’t
    At some point, you may have every intention of starting your garden, but an unavoidable circumstance comes up, and by the time you get around to planting, it’s weeks later. Starter plants compensate for lost time by maturing as the season progresses and being available for purchas…
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Final Thoughts

  • Choosing organic Bonnie plants is a way for individuals who believe in and respect the advantages of going organic. They grow their plant strictly following the organic rules and practices to ensure you get a quality plant. When all of the benefits are considered, organic bonnie plants are worth growing. They outperform in terms of performance, simplicity, and lack of a wai…
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