Archive for the 'Organic Gardening' Category

A Blog PostMaking Organic Compost

Organic compost is the best material to grow your plants in. Compost is the type of soil plants really love to grow in, because it?s made from lots of great organic material. It?s the safest kind of material to grow your plants in.
You?ll need to start with a base of material that is […]

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A Blog PostDealing with Pests in an Organic Garden

The biggest problem organic gardeners face is dealing with pests. An infestation of aphids or cutworms can absolutely devastate a garden! You can have an entire row of plants wiped out in days, or even hours.
It?s important to try to prevent infestations, rather than just treating them once they occur. You can […]

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A Blog PostControlling Weeds in an Organic Garden

Weeds are the bane of any gardener, but they can be especially bothersome to organic gardeners. Many gardeners choose to use weed killer to get rid of weeds, but you can?t do that in an organic garden. So what can you do?
Well, you?ll need to identify your most troublesome weed, and then deal […]

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A Blog PostBenefits of Organic Gardening

Droves of people are turning to organic produce as a way to feel safer about the foods they eat. People are worried about the foods they put into their bodies. With all of the reports of food poisoning from fruits and vegetables, many people are worried about what they?re eating.
We now […]

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A Blog PostTypes of Organic Fertilizers and Compost

Fertilizing your plants may not be quite as simple as it would be if you used chemicals in your garden. Chemical fertilizers are certainly convenient. Most of them come in a form that only needs to be mixed with water and sprayed onto plants. But organic gardeners need a good, organic way […]

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