Organic Gardening Beginner’s Guide
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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Typically, beginners to organic gardening are excited by the whole concept of organic, but don’t know where to start. I remember when I first contracted organic fever. I was so excited and I was reading everything I could find. Some articles were very entertaining but gave little practical information. Other content seemed to focus on a particular product as being the miraculous answer to all gardening problems. On one occasion I was reading an extremely compelling article about liquid organic fertilizer. It was very compelling and I was ready to buy it. Problem was, I hadn’t even planted anything yet! […]
Organic Gardening Pest Control – Some Insects Can Help You
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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Pests are harmful insects which are detrimental to the growth of plants. To have a healthy and prosperous organic garden, one must adopt various ways to eliminate these pests. However, using pesticides can defeat the whole purpose of organic gardening. Pesticides are harmful chemicals which are likely to enter our system through the vegetables and fruits we cultivate. Besides, pesticides can kill even those helpful insects that help in getting rid of harmful pests. There are many insects which are natural predators of pests and can be used extensively for organic gardening pest control. Green lacewing larvae are great enemies […]
Organic Gardening: Going Back To The Basics.
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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Because of an alarming condition of our atmosphere these days and the impact of technological innovations have on our health, everything seems to be resorting to a more viable option – organics. From foods to even hobbies like gardening, organics had definitely taken the limelight. Nowadays, one of the gradually emerging lucrative activity for hobbyist, and environmentalist for that matter, is organic gardening. It slowly replaces the traditional type of gardening that involves harmful chemicals that speed up the destruction of our Ozone layer. Organic gardening, basically, refers to one type of gardening that deviates from the customary use of […]
The Basics of Organic Gardening
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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The stress brought by modernization has made people realize that there is a need to cultivate healthy foods. Thinking that these will ensure the health of the future generations, more and more of people became interested with the basics of organic gardening. As defined, organic gardening refers to the act of planting and growing crops without relying on the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and other synthetic products. This is to ensure that the crop is 100 percent all natural and free from harmful chemicals and elements that can lead illnesses to people. Pointers for organic gardening In organic gardening, the […]
Organic Gardening – Gardening Advice For Beginners
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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In this down economic time, more and more of us are switching to different ways of saving money when it comes to food. One of the most popular is by switching to organic gardening. It’s no longer farmers who are doing this but now there’s organic gardening for beginners. Many of my friends didn’t think there will be a time when they’ll have to have their own garden but if that is what it calls for to put food on the table, then absolutely, that is what will be done. The Challenge however is how do we do this? Many […]
Frequently Asked Questions on Hydroponics gardening and hydroponic supplies
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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We welcome everyone, who is willing to grow herbs, plants and flowers inside the house. It is so easy to get lost among the large number of sources about the indoor gardening; that is why, we will do our best to give you the most important and easy to understand information before you start. HOW TO CHOOSE A PLACE FOR HYDROPONIC GARDEN? The very first and the most important task for you to do is to choose a place in your house, where you will make a garden. Actually, any free space, whether it is a closet or a basement, […]
Organic Gardening Supply
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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Where ever you look it seems that people are going green. They may try and drive using electric cars, or use natural methods of fertilizer or compost. There are even gardeners who use only organic products and tools in their garden. These organic gardeners will need gardening supplies that are a little different from that of your ordinary gardener. Basically they will need an organic gardening supply to continue with their gardening efforts. As an organic gardener you will of course need a shovel, a spade and a spading fork to dig the soil in your garden and prepare it […]
Organic Vegetable Gardening ? A Super Simple and Highly Convenient Way of Growing Fresh Organic Vegetables
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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You know what I hate most about organic vegetable gardening? Running one is bloody hard work! There are lots of things to do, plenty of maintenance tasks involved… As a result, not many folks are willing to do it on a serious level. In fact, I wanted to have my own organic vegetable garden for years, but I was put off by the enormous amount of work I had to do to maintain it. However, last year, I discovered a highly efficacious gardening method that requires extremely limited amount of maintenance work. The method is called ecological organic vegetable gardening […]
Plant Flower Bulbs For Beautiful Container Gardening
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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As a group,flower bulbs are outstanding plants—colorful, showy, and generally easy to grow for container gardening. Many have evergreen foliage; with others, the leaves ripen after flowering and the bulbs are stored and started again, year after year. Some flower bulbs are hardy, others, tender, though what is, and is not hardy, in a particular area is a matter of winter temperature averages. In cold regions, tender types—tuberous begonias, gloxinias, and calla lilies—can be treated like summer in container gardens. This gives the gardener a wide variety to grow from earliest spring to late fall. Dutch flower bulbs include crocus, […]
Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Carbon Dioxide (Co2) Systems, Water and Temperature
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Systems Carbon Dioxide (CO2) as described in the previous paragraphs is one of the most important elements needed for plant growth. CO2 is combined with nutrients, water and energy from light (grow lights/ sunlight) is utilized during photosynthesis producing essential sugars that provide energy for the plant. Any factor missing needed for photosynthesis will limit the plants growth potential. In order for a plant to grow to its utmost potential and for it to yield the best results all of the elements must be present. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Injectors One of the most cost effective way of […]


