How To Start An Organic Vegetable Garden
by The Old Gardener on June 10, 2010
in Organic Gardening
Growing your own fresh, organic produce is satisfying on so many levels. Flavor; the convenience of walking out to your garden to select fresh vegetables to prepare for a family meal; reduction of food costs; and knowing the origin of your food source, are just a few. Gardening can be both an art and a science, and it can take some trial and error to get to the point where you can rely on your own green thumb to provide an adequate food source for your family. Here are a few basic tips that can help you get started.
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Uncomplicated Compost Ideas for your Little Garden
by The Garden Site on November 6, 2009
in Organic Gardening
Composting is fast becoming the preferred fertilizer and soil conditioner for all gardeners in the know. Indeed, there is probably nothing that is better for your garden than homegrown compost. There are many natural advantages to creating your own compost, including increased fertility, cost and efficiency. Here are some uncomplicated compost ideas for your little garden. Read more..
Why choose indoor organic gardening
by The Garden Site on October 5, 2009
in Indoor Gardening, Organic Gardening
One of the most ideal solutions for people who love gardening but are encountering problems due to natural elements such as climate and space is indoor organic gardening. This is because indoor organic gardening can be done despite space limitations and weather hindrances as long as you know how to do it properly. Read more..
Why Practice Organic Gardening
by The Garden Site on October 4, 2009
in Organic Gardening
Organic gardening has been one of the gardening methods today that seems to be growing in popularity. More and more people are becoming a lot more interested in trying to follow a more natural way of growing plants. It just seems right that people once again try to follow this mix of age-old as well as modern methods of gardening with one important thing in mind- concern for Mother Nature. Read more..
What you need to know about organic gardening
by The Garden Site on October 3, 2009
in Organic Gardening
With the health revolution taking the whole world by storm, a lot of people have started eating healthy and one of the food staples that are becoming increasingly popular is organic vegetables. Because of the demand, prices of these organic gardening fruits have become pretty steep. The best way is to actually grow your own. Below are some of the things that you need to know about organic gardening and the vegetables that it reaps. Read more..
What to do to control pests in organic gardening
by The Garden Site on October 2, 2009
in Organic Gardening
Pest control in organic gardening is one of the main problems of people who are into it. This is especially true with people who have been gardening all their lives but have relied on chemical pesticides and ready-made formulas for killing pests. Read more..
What Does Organic Gardening Mean?
by The Garden Site on October 1, 2009
in Organic Gardening
Conventional wisdom says that organic gardening is a simple process wherein one just plants seeds and for it to grow its potential, fertilizers are put around the area and pesticides are used to brush off annoying insects that may storm the garden. However, organic gardening is simply more than a step-by-step process; it is a science and even an art by itself, with myriad ways to let the plant flourish and it is always scrutinized by millions of scientists around the world to ensure safety and efficiency of the gardens growth. Read more..
