Organic Farming - Its Impact on Biodiversity

Friday 19 March 2010 @ 5:03 pm

Organic farming (OF) is leveraging nature and natural processes to grow crops or rear animals without damage to the environment. The ‘natural’ orientation of organic farming suggests that fertilizers and pesticides are not used in the process. It is this feature of organic farming has a significant impact on biodiversity.

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Growing Your Own Plants in Indoor Garden Pots

Friday 19 March 2010 @ 4:03 pm

Growing a few plants indoors has its benefits. If you’re thinking about growing your own vegetables or just a few plants as decoration then you may want to read this article.

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Organic Gardening - What You Need to Know

Friday 19 March 2010 @ 4:03 pm

Learn the three foundation elements to truly being organic. Organic gardening has become a very popular phrase, but do you really know what it means?

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Shade Roses - It Is Possible

Friday 19 March 2010 @ 4:03 pm

Isn’t it wonderful to have beautiful shade trees in your yard? Isn’t it aromatic to walk throughout your yard and smell the fragrances of different flowers? Not always can flowers, especially roses, be grown in the shade as they need a great deal of light for survival. To Shade Roses Is Possible and still have a lovely yard!

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Hydroponic Grow Closets Make Great Investments

Friday 19 March 2010 @ 3:03 pm

Have you ever considered the benefits of an indoor grow closet? If you already have an indoor growing area set up, then you know how tiresome it can be to build, set up, tear down, etc. A grow closet offers more than just a space to grow your veggies. It’s an investment and you can easily recoup your initial purchase price in just a few months.

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Transplant Tomato Seedlings - How and When?

Friday 19 March 2010 @ 3:03 pm

The best time to transplant tomato seedlings from a pot to your garden is when they are between 5 and 8 weeks old, and well after the last frost in your area. Read the following tips to ensure successful transplantation.

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Using Garden Containers

Friday 19 March 2010 @ 2:03 pm

We have all been the garden supply stores and seen the different kinds and sizes of garden containers, but you don’t have to be limited to those selections, be creative! Remember that old urn you picked up at the estate sale? Or how about those old work boots?

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Weeds in the Garden

Friday 19 March 2010 @ 2:03 pm

Do you have weeds creeping into your garden and leeching away your plants water and nutrients? So does everyone else! Here are a few options regarding keeping those pesky weeds under control.

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Easy Herb Gardening - Eat Healthier With Fresh Herbs

Friday 19 March 2010 @ 2:03 pm

Herb gardening is so easy to do and extremely beneficial to your meals and your wallet. Learn about the different kinds of herb gardens and how to grow your very own.

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Three Ways to Grow an Indoor Herb Garden

Friday 19 March 2010 @ 1:03 pm

Growing an indoor herb garden is a wonderful way to enjoy fresh vegetables and to get hooked on gardening. It’s easier now than ever to start growing a few herbs. In addition to the traditional soil-and-seed method, you can find seed planting kits and hydroponics kits. Find one that fits your lifestyle and budget.

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