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         Organic Gardening:     more books (100)
  1. Carrots Love Tomatoes: Secrets of Companion Planting for Successful Gardening by Louise Riotte, 1998-01-02
  2. The Organic Cook's Bible by Jeff Cox, 2006-04-24
  3. Organic Gardening for Kids (Gardening for Kid's) (Robbie Readers) by Elizabeth Scholl, 2009-06-17
  4. A Year on the Garden Path: A 52-Week Organic Gardening Guide by Carolyn Herriot, 2006-04-01
  5. Garden My Heart: Organic strategies for backyard sustainability by Cecil Bothwell, 2008-06-18
  6. The Woodchuck's Guide to Gardening by Ron Krupp, 2005-03-01
  7. Controlling Pests and Diseases (Rodale's Successful Organic Gardening) by Patricia S. Michalak, Linda Gilkeson, 1994-03-15
  8. Newspaper, Pennies, Cardboard, and Eggs--For Growing a Better Garden: More than 400 New, Fun, and Ingenious Ideas to Keep Your Garden Growing Great All Season Long by Roger Yepsen, Editors of Organic Gardening, 2007-12-26
  9. Roots Demystified: Change Your Gardening Habits to Help Roots Thrive by Robert Kourik, 2007-11-15
  10. The Organic Rose Garden by Liz Druitt, 2004-03-25
  11. Gardener to Gardener Almanac and Pest Control Primer: A Month-By-Month Guide and Journal for Planning, Planting, and Tending Your Organic Garden (Rodale Organic Gardening Book)
  12. Native American Gardening: Buffalobird-Woman's Guide to Traditional Methods by Gilbert L. Wilson, 2005-07-26
  13. Growing with the Seasons: A Sharing of Insights Into the Creative Aspects of Organic Gardening by Frank Giannangelo, Vicky Giannangelo, 2008-07-01
  14. The Complete Compost Gardening Guide: Banner batches, grow heaps, comforter compost, and other amazing techniques for saving time and money, and producing ... most flavorful, nutritous vegetables ever. by Barbara Pleasant, Deborah L. Martin, 2008-02-13

81. :: Out Of The Cocoon ::  .: Holistic Nutrition :.
Aromatherapy • Holistic Nutrition • Organic Gardening •. Organic Gardening Is a way to cultivate food and plants without the use of chemicals,
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Is a way to cultivate food and plants without the use of chemicals, pesticides, or other harmful substances. This style of gardening or farming supports sustainability, better yields with a higher nutritional value. Using compost, other plants, wildlife, in balance with natural surroundings is the foundation. Compost is the product resulting from the controlled biological decomposition of organic material.
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82. Organic Gardening
The Composting Site Articles. Protecting Wisconsin Waters in the Fall Benefits of Composting. The advantages of Composting your leaves, or taking them to
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I Henman proclaims the benefits of organic gardening - which requires composting in order to produce the natural fertilisers he praises.
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Think of the earlier days when chemical fertilisers and harmful pesticides were not invented and people used to grow cereals and pulses, fruits and vegetables, flowers and seedlings using fertilisers from natural waste products. They were dependant on home made pesticides instead of chemical pest removers. The produces looked better, tasted better and were absolutely harmless. Well, people have come to appreciate today the practice the earlier generation accomplished so well and regenerate the system for their own benefit. In short, the method involves no inorganic substances to be used in planting, nutrition or growth of plants and trees. Fertilisers, pesticides, herbicides and supplements are all obtained only from nature. When this technique is applied to gardening, it is called Organic Gardening that is gaining popularity pretty fast and the produces thus obtained are termed Organic Food.
The organic movement has gained momentum and has now become a national hobby that is as interesting as it is productive. However, pests are pests and they are merciless when attacking plants and herbs in an organic garden. But there are ways to get rid of them in a natural way. One simple method is to plant marigolds near the vegetable patch; another is to make a concoction of cooking oil, dish washing soap and water and spray the mixture to remove the pests.

83. The Green Burning Man - Organic Gardening
A Green Woman s Contribution to The Green Burning Man 2007.
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Home Chickens Rabbits Organic Gardening Photo Albums Green Resources Green Bookstore Green Shopping ... Site Map Gardening in the high desert is not easy. The soil is poor, it doesn't rain enough but it might hail in the middle of summer and destroy your crop. Some years there are a zillion of grasshoppers competing with you for your food. But I garden any ways and with reasonable success. Part of that success was the perseverance to find the right method for the region. Having a bit of a green thumb helps too. But here is where keeping chicken and rabbits really helps. This is where it all ties together. Even though the dirt for my garden was hauled in (I live in the Granite Dells, and granite is the operative word here) it still was a poor growing medium and repelled water like ashes do. I worked copious amounts of rabbit droppings and scratched through chicken straw full of manure into the ground. I covered the mix with used straw and let it sit over the winter. By spring the soil took on water and was full of worms. The straw cover had decomposed to just a few inches.
Because I am too cheap to walk on dirt I had to pay money for, I have raised beds. Also being to cheap to buy wood for the siding of the beds I constructed walls of one foot chicken wire that is held up with rebar pieces woven through and driven into the ground. To keep the soil from falling through the wire holes I placed sheets of straw between the wire and the dirt. This makes for cheap straight walls that last for about three years. Then the straw will need to be replaced.

84. MAGAZINES Information Online
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85. Swap Seeds This Season
Dec 14, 2007 Save money and connect with local gardeners by exchanging garden seeds through organized seed swaps.
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December 14, 2007 by Tabitha Alterman Enlarge Image Image Gallery At local seed exchanges, you may get lucky and find rare seeds that are not available through national seed companies. And they're likely to be better adapted to your gardening region. CRAIG ELEVITCH Article Tools Image Gallery Print E-mail Comments ... RSS addthis_url = location.href; addthis_title = document.title; addthis_pub = 'ogdenpubs'; If you’re getting eager to start your garden, you’re probably already stockpiling seed catalogs and making wish lists. But before you order a long list of seeds from the catalogs, you might want to try acquiring seeds through fun and easy seed swaps. You can save a little money this way, and it’s a great excuse to get together with other local gardeners. Plus you’ll be joining the efforts of gardeners worldwide to preserve plant diversity and keep many heirloom garden plants around for generations to come.

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