Biological: Relating to living organisms or their processes.
In gardening, “biological” often refers to methods and products that work with natural processes and living organisms to improve soil health, control pests, or promote plant growth. This approach emphasizes working harmoniously with nature rather than relying on synthetic chemicals.
Biological gardening practices might include using compost and other organic matter to improve soil fertility, introducing beneficial insects to control pests, or using natural sprays from plants or other organic materials. The goal is to create a healthy garden ecosystem that naturally supports plant life. Biological methods can be a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to garden.
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