What is the difference between biointensive gardening and organic gardening?

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Difference Between Biointensive and Organic Gardening

Biointensive gardening and Organic Gardening are similar in that neither uses pesticides or insecticides for pest and weed control and both include improving the soil through natural means. However, the only requirement for true organic gardening is that everything be grown naturally, with no chemicals used and soil improvement practices being done. Biointensive gardening takes that a step farther. Plants that compliment each other are grouped together.

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