Choose your
Plants
Selecting the right species for your climate and environment is crucial. A plant in the right place will grow strong and be more resistant to pests and diseases, reducing the need for interventions.
Selection criteria
Native Species
Prioritize native plants or those adapted to your region. They are already accustomed to the local climate, require less water, and are a natural refuge for beneficial local fauna.
Seasonal Crops
Don't try to force nature. Grow tomatoes in summer and cabbages in winter. Respecting seasonality guarantees more abundant and tastier harvests.
Flowers and Aromatics
An organic garden is not just vegetables. Include marigolds, lavender, or rosemary. They will attract pollinators and confuse or repel many pests.
Organic Seeds
Start off right by using seeds or seedlings of organic origin, free of chemical treatments and with greater natural vitality.

