What types of plants can I grow in an organic garden?

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In an organic garden, a variety of plants can thrive without the use of synthetic chemicals. You can grow a range of vegetables like tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, carrots, and beans, which can provide an abundant and healthy harvest. Additionally, herbs such as basil, mint, and rosemary are perfect for organic gardening. Fruit trees, including apple, cherry, and peach, can also flourish in organic gardens, as can berries like strawberries and blueberries. Furthermore, organic gardening allows you to grow beautiful flowers like sunflowers, roses, and marigolds, attracting beneficial insects while enhancing the aesthetic appeal. With careful planning and natural pest control methods, countless options are available for creating a diverse and thriving organic garden.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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