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Organic Seed Starting Soil and Soilless Mixes for Gardeners
Organic gardeners can choose from compost blends, worm castings, rock wool, coco coir products, and organic potting soil mixes to start seeds.
Jan 18, 2011
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Jamie McIntosh
Homemade Gardening Tools for the Organic Garden
Organic gardeners can make simple wooden garden tools to help them start seeds and make homemade potting mix from compost.
Jan 9, 2011
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Jamie McIntosh
Coffee Grounds in the Garden
Leftover coffee grounds are beneficial to many plants as a simple organic fertilizer, especially for plants that prefer acidic soil.
Jan 8, 2011
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Teresa Lojzer
New Year's Resolutions for Organic Gardeners Enrich the Landscape
Grow a better organic garden with native plants, soil improvement techniques, seed starting activities, and weed control.
Jan 2, 2011
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Jamie McIntosh
How to Make Your Own Natural, Organic Fertilizer from Nettles
A Gardening How-To. Making organic, environmentally friendly, plant food as a fertilizer for your garden. Nettle liquid manure.
Jan 2, 2011
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Vanessa Rainbow
Protecting Plants from Frost and Exposure in the Organic Garden
Organic gardeners can outwit freezing temperatures with a few common garden supplies.
Dec 26, 2010
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Jamie McIntosh
The Need to Know About Composting
This article explains the basics of composting. It also gives the dos and don'ts of composting.
Dec 23, 2010
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Jessie White
Organic Tomato Farming
Differences between organic tomato farming and conventional tomato farming. Organic farming techniques.
Dec 22, 2010
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Reha Vai
Organic Gardening Tips, Questions, and Answers
New and seasoned organic gardeners need information about composting methods, building raised beds, and improving the soil.
Dec 19, 2010
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Jamie McIntosh
Homestead Farm Tool: The Broadfork
For a way to aerate soil on a farm or homestead, the broadfork is an ideal tool. It doesn't disrupt the soil food web in the way tilling does and is simple.
Dec 17, 2010
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Damien Logan
Starting an Organic Gardening Farm
What to do when you are interested in starting an organic gardening farm.
Dec 13, 2010
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Tenay Brown
Organic Houseplant Care for Indoor Plants
Gardeners can use the same compost, organic fertilizers, and natural pest control methods they use in the landscape to grow healthy indoor houseplants.
Dec 9, 2010
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Jamie McIntosh
Types of Hydroponic Watering Systems
There are a number of different hydroponic watering systems, and this article discusses a few of them in detail.
Dec 7, 2010
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Cheri Pearson
Make Compost From Home and Garden Waste
Making compost to enrich your garden soil is cheap and easy. Use kitchen scraps, leaves and plant material that would otherwise be discarded.
Dec 3, 2010
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Margo Steele
Get Rid of the Garden Slug and Save Your Plants
Protect your seedlings and young plants from slugs with Nematodes, an effective biological control, and wrap sticky copper tape round pots and containers.
Nov 29, 2010
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Dave Allan
Killing Crabgrass Weeds in the Organic Lawn and Garden
Organic gardeners can kill annual lawn weeds like crabgrass without chemical herbicides. Get rid of crabgrass with cultural controls and organic sprays.
Nov 28, 2010
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Jamie McIntosh
Composting in Very Cold Weather
Free, home-made compost is vital to organic gardeners in the veg garden and flower beds. Keep making compost during the winter months.
Nov 28, 2010
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Dave Allan
Stocking Stuffer Gift Ideas for Organic Gardening
Even the well-equipped organic gardener can use gift ideas like seed starting supplies, unusual heirloom seeds, and high quality pruning tools.
Nov 20, 2010
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Jamie McIntosh
Prevent Insect Damage in the Organic Garden
Organic gardeners can kill harmful bug pests where they hide, before they feed on garden plants.
Nov 13, 2010
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Jamie McIntosh
Step By Step Guide on How to Make Compost
Making compost is easy. Here's how to recycle kitchen and garden waste and let your compost bin turn it into good, rich, organic compost for youre garden.
Nov 12, 2010
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Dave Allan