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Here are tips for anyone who wants to begin growing tomatoes organically, or who already grows organic vegetables but is looking for a few tips for a better and bigger harvest.
By Sophia Sanchez | Published 2/6/2008
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My vegetable gardening methods are organic, not because I have any deep convictions about using organic versus synthetic fertilizers or pesticides, but because I'm a lazy cheapskate. It's easier and cheaper to go organic.
By Lazy Gardens | Published 2/11/2008
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Soil solarization is an organic gardening method that prevents weeds from taking over your garden without using toxic chemicals.
By J. E. Davidson | Published 5/2/2007
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There are so many benefits to using mulch in the garden, and there are just as many types to choose from. With careful research and planning, however, you can easily find the type of mulch that will suit all of your gardening needs.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 5/2/2006
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Gardening organically is easier than you may think. Learn the tips and tricks that organic gardeners use to reduce pests and lower the risk of plant disease while producing a bumper crop of summer tomatoes.
By C. Jeanne Heida | Published 2/6/2008
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Organic gardening involves methods of improving the quality of the garden soil by using natural biological substances.
By renee | Published 2/1/2006
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Organic Gardening magazine has been providing green-thumb enthusiasts with trusted advice since 1942. Although the magazine offers helpful information on how to have an environment-friendly garden, there is a wealth of wisdom for all gardeners.
By Julia Williams | Published 12/16/2005
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Organic gardening is an easy, low-maintenance alternative for growing a healthy garden without the use of chemical fertilizers or insecticides. The objective is to achieve healthy soil, which is the foundation of every successful garden.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 7/24/2006
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If you're a gardener like I am, then you know the advantages of using mulch. Read this informative article and find out how to make your own homemade organic mulch, and how to use it properly!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 8/29/2006
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With organic gardening supply products, weeding can be easy and hassle free. A garden that's planted in good soil with proper sunlight can thrive well. Using organic fertilizer will help your plants be properly nourished.
By Patricia Williams | Published 4/18/2006
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Before planting your organic garden, there are several steps you must take to ensure that your garden and soil are ready.
By Amber Seber | Published 1/8/2008
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waht you need to know about gardening depends on where y ou live and other factors.
By Regina Sass | Published 8/16/2006
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Many organic gardeners use wide rows and raised beds for planting. Wide rows are an alternative to the familiar straight-line rows seen in mechanized farms.
By Kate J. Chase | Published 3/22/2006
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Here's a guide for building a beautiful butterfly habitat in your yard, offering gardening tips as well as suggesting plants, natural pest control, and other helpful hints.
By Anarch | Published 7/13/2005
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Is your neighbor cultivating noxious or invasive weeds in his back yard? Learn who to call for information and how to stop these alien weeds from invading your neighborhood.
By C. Jeanne Heida | Published 4/24/2008
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Times may have changed; but for the most part, gardening has not. Find inspiration while saving both time and money by looking back to the past for creative gardening ideas aimed at the simpler pleasures in life.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 1/24/2006
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Here is a guide to the basics of using organic mulch in your gardens, including what exactly organic mulch is, why you should use it and a list of the most common and ready types of organic mulch available.
By Sophia Sanchez | Published 2/12/2008
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A straight forward multi-section garden guide to growing tomatoes, including information on selecting, planting, pruning, caring for and harvesting the plants. This article was written for the web, and is clearly divided into sections with sub-headings.
By Colleen Kowalewski | Published 6/21/2007
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these simple gardening techniques can keep your garden free from annoying pests withour sprays, chemicals and wasted time in the garden. The results are a more beautiful gaden and more time to enjoy it. Plus the benefit of a garden without pesticides.
By D. A. Garrido | Published 4/28/2006
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The battle against weeds will never end, but there are some simple weed control measures you can take.
By K Jolin | Published 3/11/2007
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Love to garden but hate the weeds? Learn how to control garden weeds the natural way.
By C. Jeanne Heida | Published 6/15/2008
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Rubber Mulch is not as safe as it companies are claiming it to be.
By Powerfull Allah | Published 9/28/2007
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If you're a flower or vegetable gardener, you need to use a Gardening Diary. Why? Because it can help you improve your gardens from year to year. Find out how to make a homemade Gardening Diary by reading this article today!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 5/5/2006
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Planning for flowerbeds and other landscaping can pay off in the long run. Cultivating your garden areas in advance will provide ideal environments for your flowers, vegetables, shrubs and other desirable vegetation.
By Linda Ann Nickerson | Published 9/28/2007
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Soil is so much more than just dirt. Most Southern soils have sand, silt, and clay. Depending on the particle size, there are different classifications:
By Tina Samuels | Published 5/5/2006
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I know most of us are familiar with crab grass. If you have a lawn then I'm sure that you would just love to learn how to kill crab grass. The good news is that crab grass is pretty easy to kill if you use the right approach.
By 1 Crazy Camper | Published 7/19/2007
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A good mulching and a frequent pick-n-pull system can mean the difference between tailored elegance and wayward mess.
By Tina Samuels | Published 4/27/2007
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No matter what type of mulch you choose it can help to keep your plants healthier and keep them looking more beautiful while at the same time controlling weeds and making your job as a gardener easier.
By Beth Larson | Published 9/17/2007
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By covering the soil with another material, you will prevent weed growth and bring more attention to the beautiful plants you have worked so hard to grow.
By K Jolin | Published 9/10/2007
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This is an overview of mulching, that essential tool in organic gardening.
By Sandy Mitchell | Published 4/5/2005
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This is an article describing how to obtain a wonderfully rewarding organic garden
By Zig | Published 2/8/2008
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What is the difference between organic gardening and traditional gardening and does it make a difference?
By Sheryl Nantus | Published 3/24/2008
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Organic gardening can help reduce your food bill, provide you with safe and healthy food for you and your family and is also good for the environment.
By Arwen Taylor | Published 6/4/2008
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Organic gardening is not as difficult as many beginning gardeners believe it is. It is true there is a bit more work and increased attention levels to the details of an organic garden than a regular garden.
By Marian Creyton | Published 6/17/2008
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Organic gardening, or gardening without pesticides, is all the rage. Will your garden grow green organically?
By Robin Ross | Published 3/18/2008
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Organic gardening is a state of mind. Allowing kids to grow up green means teaching them to respect our environment. No matter where you live, teaching kids about organic gardening is easy and worthwhile.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 8/28/2007
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Organic gardening is not a new phenomenon. Home gardeners have been adopting this culture for many years, following the methods used by organic farmers as far back as the 1800's.
By Organic Gardener Ed | Published 5/3/2007
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When it comes to gardening, there is always the underlying question of which is better-organic or non-organic gardening methods. Of course, in my opinion, I prefer the organic gardening approach; however, each form of gardening methods has its good points and bad.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 5/24/2007
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Do you really think organic gardening soil is the same as regular garden soil? If so, boy are you sadly mistaken and you have a rude awakening coming your way.
By Marian Creyton | Published 6/17/2008
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Organic gardening is simple and can be done with a large yard, or on a small scale in containers
By Mrs. H. | Published 1/28/2008
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Why not try growing a few organic salads and veg this year? It's fun, it's easy and relaxing and you will probably end up with something nice to eat! Many things can be grown as cut-and-come-again crops. You can even use recycled containers.
By Greengecko | Published 2/23/2008
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Information on gardening organic-wise. Helpful and easy to understand.
By Ashley Portell | Published 3/16/2008
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These sites are worth bookmarking if you have any interest in gardening and eating organic foods.
By Slate Stone | Published 6/15/2007
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Beginning an organic garden can be a very rewarding experience and give you a sense of satisfaction when you enjoy the first fruits of your labor. If you plan on starting an organic garden this year there are a couple things you need to plan and prepare for.
By Sophia Sanchez | Published 3/14/2007
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Can't keep up with the weeds? Let your newspaper do all the work. This is great and only has to be done once for a year's worth of weed-free livin'!
By Bobby Tall Horse | Published 5/15/2008
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Container gardens make a beautiful addition to any patio, balcony, or even a sunny kitchen window. With the right plants and a little patience, anyone can grow healthy, vibrant, organic herbs and vegetables almost anywhere, including in apartments.
By Matthew Bendert | Published 7/13/2005
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An organic garden is no different than any other garden with one except, there is no use of synthetics, fertilizers, or pesticides.
By Cheryl Carpenter | Published 11/5/2006
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Wonderful and Exciting magazine. A lot of great ideas and tips. A MUST have magazine!
By Tracy Jacobs | Published 3/17/2008
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People might think you're crazy when you tell them you grow your own spaghetti.
By Kerry | Published 4/10/2008
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Pests in the garden can be controlled without using toxic insecticides. Attracting beneficial insects and companion planting are two methods.
By J. E. Davidson | Published 5/7/2007
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