Gardening Grows On You

August 26, 2010 by  
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Gardening is good for you, good for your neighbors, good for your kids and good for your dog. Especially if you do it the right way. Gardening has been around for ages, and it’s almost so ingrained into our genes, it’s like an instinct. In the sense that gardening feels good to do, to dig, [...]

Dummies Guide To Organic Food

August 25, 2010 by  
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What is organic food? While we may have heard about it for over thousand times,many are still in the dark about organic food and its benefits.We hope this article would shed some light on organic food. The Organic Revolution – The organic revolution is a global phenomenon witnessed in every part of the world. [...]

Hydroponics Gardening for Organic Vegetables – Introduction

August 24, 2010 by  
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Hydroponics gardening or growing plants in the growing media other than soil has been known to humans since ancient times. It is known that during the times of King Solomon, people practiced soil-less gardening, which later became known as hydroponic gardening. The word “hydroponics” is derived from two Greek words: “hydro”, which means water, and [...]

How To Preserve Our Garden Friends

August 23, 2010 by  
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HOW TO PRESERVE OUR GARDEN FRIENDS  Lets first talk about some friendly insect pests. Not all insect pests are destructive. If you’re not extra careful in your garden, you might as will kill those insect pests that are useful and especially important as friends in the garden. These insects get their livelihood from other insects [...]

Indoor Garden Benefits in Homes and Offices

August 22, 2010 by  
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There are several benefits to installing indoor gardens in a home or building. Plants supply oxygen and enhance indoor air quality. They can be visually stimulating or they can be calming or relaxing focal areas. Indoor gardens can also serve as spill-over or lounge areas. Below is a list of common elements and found in [...]

How to Manage Your Compost in Organic Garden

August 21, 2010 by  
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Composting can be as simple or as complex as you want to make it. The best part about creating compost is that it can consist of any organic material and we all have access to plenty of that every single day because it is produced by the lawn, garden, and kitchen.  Compost is what happens [...]

Organic Lawn Fertilizer: Beautify Your Lawns

August 21, 2010 by  
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Organic care is the best that you can give to your beautiful lawns. It is natural and that is why it cannot harm the lawns. Organic lawn fertilizer has come as a new option for those people who care not only about nurturing their lawns but also about the environment. Organic fertilizers can be used [...]

Compost Tumblers Are Essential For Organic Gardens

August 20, 2010 by  
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If you’re developing an organic and natural garden, you will already completely comprehend how essential the role of selfmade compost plays if you are to get the best results from your efforts. For that reason, owning your own compost tumbler can offer many great benefits. Compost tumblers can make the process of composting a lot [...]

Compost Tea For Organic Farming Or Gardening

August 20, 2010 by  
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The most important part of organic gardening is to nourish the soil. Your plants will take their nourishment from the soil, and will only be as healthy as the soil is. The healthier your plants, the fewer of them will fall victim to garden pests. The soil, therefore, is the most important part of organic [...]

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August 19, 2010 by  
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Organic Greenhouse Gardening A greenhouse is a very useful addition to any garden. The major advantage of owning one is that it enables you to sow and harvest crops months earlier than would otherwise be possible in temperate or cold areas. The growing season is therefore considerably extended, which makes it possible to increase annual [...]

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