Organic gardening – General Notes on organic horticulture Organic gardening systems
August 30, 2010 by The Gardener
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Organic horticulture employs the crucial principles of organic agriculture for the successful herbs, fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants growing. These principles concern the management of pests in the garden, soil composition and conservation, etc.
5 Tips To Make Organic Gardening Easier
August 15, 2010 by The Gardener
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Organic gardening has many advantages and this article will offer you 5 tips to make organic gardening easier.
An Alternative Way of Gardening: The Organic Garden
July 25, 2010 by The Gardener
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A lot of people seem to think that an organic garden is just for hippies and vegetarians. They think it is a difficult and hard way to grow vegetables and flowers while in fact they could not have been further from the truth. Having an organic garden is not difficult at all and it certainly [...]
Organic gardening in hydroponics – Ideal growing medium mixture for organic hydroponics gardening
July 13, 2010 by The Gardener
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Gardeners experience proves that the mixture of vermiculite, perlite, and organic potting soil (loose 100% organic soil mixture is also suitable) in equal proportions is the best for the successful organic hydroponics gardening. Such mixture offers the perfect upward capillary action of water and supply of CO2 and oxygen. Organic soil in the upper medium [...]
Organic Gardening Tips – How To Keep Your Garden Healthy!
June 23, 2010 by The Gardener
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Organically grown plants have gotten quite popular in the last few years. Almost every gardening enthusiast is shifting onto the organic method due to the wide spreading awareness about the quality of flowers and vegetables that it results in. Go organic and your flowers will bloom with a new found hue and the vegetables will [...]
Turning to Organic Gardening
May 30, 2010 by The Gardener
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Organic gardening is a chemical-free and earth-friendly method of gardening. Organic gardening and conventional gardening differ on how they control pests and nourish the soil. Conventional gardening uses chemical pesticides and chemical fertilizers while organic gardens use organic means of enriching the soil and organic weed killers and fertilizers.
Organic Gardening – A Speech For Teachers
May 20, 2010 by The Gardener
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Organic gardening has increasingly become an important part of the curriculum in schools around the world. Teachers at every grade level find themselves teaching it to students, and sometimes being called on to give a speech to a group of parents. As a career educator and principal, I know the difficulty of opening up time [...]
Organic vegetable gardening?
May 17, 2010 by The Gardener
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I’d like to get into organic gardening for my family and I . I have absolutely no idea where to begin. I’d like to grow carrots, peas, lettuce, beans, zucchini, squash. Can anyone offer any helpful hints or websites. Thanks
Does anyone know where there is an organic gardening center in NJ?
May 14, 2010 by The Gardener
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We are starting a new garden and wish to keep organic as much as possible. We haven’t found much at our local garden center or large retailers for items such as compost or organic seeds or seedlings. We live in Metuchen, but are willing to travel if there is a store that matches our needs. [...]
How To Make An Organic Garden
May 6, 2010 by The Gardener
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Every spring, whether northern or southern hemisphere, many people begin to think about gardening. Some have been gardening every year since they were old enough to help in the family garden back of the house. Others have begun gardening only recently. Most have questions, though.


