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| Articles about Organic Gardening |
| Important Organic Gardening Tips You Need To Know | | 2008-07-19 00:00:00 | | Organic gardening is just like regular gardening with the only major difference being that there are no pesticides and other chemicals used in the process. If there are any sorts of products used in organic gardening they are all natural and gentle, and safe to use.
Organic gardening has quickly become extraordinarily popular, and in [...] | | By: Resources Zone | | |
| | Organic Gardening for Health Food | | 2008-05-30 19:56:51 | | You should be able to find several indispensable facts about gardening in the following paragraphs. If there’s at least one fact you didn’t know before, imagine the difference it might make.
Organic gardening is the exact same as regular gardening except that no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides are used. This can make certain aspects difficult, such [...] | | By: home and garden | | |
| | Permaculture - Looking at Organic Gardening and Humans | | 2008-04-02 08:08:32 | | If asked to describe Permaculture as a system one would say it is a philosophy of using the land based upon the natural energy patterns and material flows from within nature. As a system It is one of the most holistic, analysis and design methodologies in our the world. Permaculture is not limited to an exact method of production, more so it is a "land use planning" philosophy of which the principles may be adapted worldwide to farms, homes, individual neighborhoods, and cities. It is site specific as such adaptable to local micro-climates, cultures, and techniques of production.The Father of the Organic Farming movement, Sir Albert Howard, was known for making logical solutions for farming problems. He focused on encouraging the incorporation of plant wastes and both human and animal manures into composts for soil conditioning. As we know today, this can be used safely to restore soil fertility. It also makes more sense than using expensive chemical fertilisers.In 1978 Bill Mollison a | | By: Home and Garden - Information on Gardening, Garden | | |
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| | | Organic Gardening | | 2007-03-02 07:00:00 | | Organic Gardening Mark the arrival of spring with ephemeral
flowers. Ephemeral means short-lived and refers to the fact that once their seed is ripe,
the flowers and foliage of these perennials disappear, reappearing like magic the following
spring.
Ephemeral wildflowers are relatively pest- and disease-free, and since they flourish on
the slow release of nutrients common in garden soils, they don't need fertilizer. Several
thrive under dry conditions... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
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