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What Is All Of The Buzz About Organic Gardening?
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Organic horticulture doesn’t have to be grueling work. Indeed, it can be quite enjoyable. Horticulture can be overwhelming for a beginner. Therefore, how should a newbie get their first garden started? Well, read the tips below, of course! Clay is naturally hard, and can can stick to a shovel making it frustrating ...1 week ago -
Sowing Our Seeds
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A week ago we planted our vegetable garden at the Niagara house. I’d started some seeds earlier in the week, and they’d sprouted just as we were heading out-of-town, but of course there was still much work to do on our beds before we could put the little plants into [...]1 week ago -
Dryland Spuds & the Staple Garden
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ur garden spaces vary from intensive, water-sucking plantings (greenhouse) to extensive dryland water conserving spaces, with a little devoted to something in between those two extremes. One size doesn’t fit all here. In this post I’ll concentrate on the staple garden, because the methods we use here are a ...1 week ago -
Growing Crops: Cauliflower
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Cauliflower is rather polarizing vegetable – either you love it or you hate it, there doesn’t seem to be any middle ground. It always seems to be the last vegetable left on the veggies-and-dip platters. There’s the “brainy” appearance, the odd texture…however, we like it – with plenty of Ranch or Blue ...1 week ago -
Picture Sundays: A Keyhole Bed and Straw Bale Garden in Texas
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John W. from Kerrville, Texas sent in some pictures of his garden. John says, This is my first year to use compost tea. I am growing plants in two Keyhole Gardens, self watering 5 gal plastic buckets and two hay bales (coastal Bermuda hay) that have a wooden framework on top containing bulk landscaping compost ...1 week ago -
Natural And Organic Gardening Tips For Backyard Novices
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Use your own personal seeds for gardening in later seasons. This lets you guarantee that your plants are organic from commence to finish. Take an earlier season of plants and enable them to go to seed before you eliminate them. This implies that not merely are your plants expanding devoid of pesticides or chemical ...1 week ago -
Joy to the Choi
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If kale is the darling green we eat all winter, bok choi with its tender succulent stems and mild mustardy leaves is a welcome sight come spring. I’m more than happy to leave kale behind this time of year. But no worries, like most brassicas the flowering stems and flower buds are delicious, and I succession ...1 week ago -
Grow Like A Pro With These Organic Horticulture Tips
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There are many places where you can obtain ample gardening information. The Internet is one, and you could easily lose track of time as you peruse sites searching for what you need. Luckily, you will find all the great tips you need to get started, right here in this article. Read on to start learning. [...]2 weeks ago -
Organic Container Gardening - FREE Step-By-Step Guide Right Here!
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Holy smokes, I’m in Amsterdam! Im here visiting my sister Haley! We’re going on some little adventures this week to get everything we need to do some organic container gardening . And we’re going to take you with us. I’m super excited! Ill be posting a new short video every day for the next 12 or so days. ...2 weeks ago -
Organic Container Gardening - FREE Step-By-Step Guide Right Here!
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Holy smokes, I’m in Amsterdam! Im here visiting my sister Haley! We’re going on some little adventures while Im here, to get everything we need to do some organic container gardening . And we’re going to take you with us. I’m super excited! Ill be posting a new short video every day for 12 or so days. ...2 weeks ago -
Gettin’ Ready
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Jane is due next to calve next week. So in my usual fashion I have been procrastinating. I was down to my last jar of udder salve and there really was no excuse to not make more since I had my infused oils ready for both cottonwood and calendula salves. kitchen sink insectary/culinary/medicinal row I gather ...2 weeks ago -
How to Build Indoor Hydroponic Gardens Using IKEA Storage Boxes
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Hey apartment and small space dwellers, here’s an easy DIY compact hydroponic indoor farm system you can make with repurposed off-the-shelf IKEA storage boxes. ELIOOO is not a product, it’s architect and designer Antonio Scarponi’s cleverly conceived and designed instruction … Read More...2 weeks ago -
Growing Crops: Brussels Sprouts
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Mini-cabbage-on-a-stick pretty much sums up Brussels sprouts. There are several varieties to choose from, including Jade Cross, Long Island Improved, Prince Marvel, and Rubine. Lightly steamed with a bit of butter, lemon juice, salt and pepper, they are a surprisingly tasty vegetable. You can order the Long Island ...2 weeks ago -
Sprout it: A New, Simple Tool To Create Your Backyard Farm
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Want to grow a bit of fresh food in your backyard, but struggling to iron out the details? A boatload of online tools can guide you, including a newcomer to the web: Sprout it . In beta, Sprout it boasts spare functionality today, but I’m intrigued. Enter your zip code to find herbs and vegetables suited to ...2 weeks ago -
Adventures in Resiliency
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I think it may just be me, but I like direct seeding. I like transplants too, but for the most part, many of the plants growing in my gardens are direct seeded. I am trying to build a reserve of seeds that are viable in my ecoregion. Namely a very wet region of Cascadia. Of course, I like all the fun stuff ...2 weeks ago -
Solid Advice For The Garden Enthusiast
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Organic horticulture is something you may want to do but never go through with. Often, people are put off by its perceived complexity, or are intimidated by all they’d need to know to get started. The following article will give you some techniques that can be used to help you start growing your own organic [...]3 weeks ago -
Organic Gardening #6 – Layout and Planting
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Generally, Memorial Day weekend has been the time I’ve used to get my garden started. It’s normally warm enough for me to plant all of my veggies, but not this year! Our growing season is currently about 2-4 weeks behind schedule, and the only things I have in my garden so far are cabbage, beets, peas, spinach, ...3 weeks ago -
Seeing green
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Its amazing how quickly May can get out of hand. As in, if Im not spending part of every single day in that garden of mine, then Im falling behind. After last weekend (three whole days away), it was time for some serious catch up. It was mid-eighties and incredibly humid most of the week, but I soldiered on. The ...3 weeks ago -
Flower Gardening And How You Can Make Your Yard Look Lovely
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A garden is more than just a way to decorate. It is also more than just something people with green thumbs can do. Becoming involved in gardening is a great way to find peace in your life, and gain an appreciation for the world around you. If you become a avid gardener, it will have [...]4 weeks ago -
TopVeg Garden this weekend
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These photos are from the TopVeg garden this weekend. The beetroot that was sown 5 weeks ago has come through & is looking healthy. 6wk-beetroot-seedling The leeks were sown at the same time but took a long time to germinate. They are now a couple of inches high. leeks-5wks-old The brussel sprouts ...4 weeks ago



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