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When to Leave Your Lawn Alone
After a long, cold winter, the idea of getting outside on the first warm day of spring and raking the thatch and winter debris off your lawn sounds like a fine cure for cabin fever. But hold that rake! While a bit of lawn work might be good for what ails you, working on your lawn too early after the snow melts is likely to harm your turf.  read more
Country living magazine
For people who are interested in making home improvements, cooking good food and creating a relaxing garden, Country Living Magazine is a source of inspiration. It offers advice, tips, information and ideas in its traditional print form and on line.  read more
7 Simple Tips to Mouth Watering Organic Vegetables
You’re in the produce department of your grocery store. It’s almost as if you’re looking at everything through a sheer curtain or veil. None of the vegetables are bright colored or healthy looking. They appear wilted and drab.  read more
Safe Pest Control Tips for your garden
Pest control must be done with utmost consideration to safety; safety in terms of the plants, animals and humans. This holds especially true for those with vegetable and organic gardens. The main purpose of growing vegetables organically will be defeated if they become tainted with pest control chemicals.  read more
Farmer's market
Many people are concerned with food miles and want to buy locally grown food. They also want to support their local farming community and eat fresh produce. The answer is the Farmers Market, a growing movement that has become a familiar sight.  read more
Natural organic products
Though I never paid a lot of attention, I have noticed lately that there are a lot more organic products in my grocery store. I have noticed that they cost a little more than everything else, and I assume it is because it costs more to grow and produce things organically.  read more
Natural organic products
Take a moment to ponder all the things you put in your body. What do you eat on a regular basis? Are you a fast-food nut, or do you take the time to prepare healthy meals at home? This question is a crucial one simply due to the fact that you are what you eat.  read more
Dealing with Garden Pests
While tending to my own garden, I have found that one of the most frustrating things that can happen to a gardener is to walk outside to check on your plants. It’s just a routine walk to make sure that your garden is thriving, but you end up finding holes in all of your plants that looked fine only hours before.  read more
Protecting Pets From Lawn And Garden Chemicals
Consumer use of lawn and garden chemicals is generally fairly safe as long as the consumer takes the time to read the label instructions. Many labels specifically mention pet safety precautions. However, thousands of pet poisonings each year would suggest that most folks aren’t reading the label precautions.  read more
Wildlife feeders
If you love wildlife, you probably love to see it as often as you can. I remember standing with my grandmother looking out a window at the back of her house when I was a little girl. There was always something there to see, though the most common things we saw were deer and squirrels.  read more
Mulching and Landscaping Tips
Are you thinking of landscaping with mulch? A neatly arranged bed of mulch does a good job of improving the appearance of the lawn. But besides its aesthetic value, it also has other benefits. Mulch serves as a protective mechanism for the root systems of the plants and at the same time it provides nutrients that make the soil richer.  read more
Mulching for Free
I’m sure that if you are reading this, you have used some form of mulch during your gardening career. However, you probably didn’t know that there are many other options for organic mulching that you can explore.  read more
Organic Skin Care
"If it can be done naturally, why go for artificial means" - this is the basic premise on which 'organic skin care' works. Organic skin care is the most natural way of 'skin care'. In fact, 'organic skin care' was probably the first one to be used by man when it first woke-up to the needs of his skin.  read more
Organic baby food
Parents have become increasingly concerned about the quality of food they buy for their children. Many have pursued the organic path and it's never too early to start. Organic baby food is much in demand and nutritionists agree that the early months and years of diet play a significant role in the well being of children.  read more
Organic gift baskets
When you need to give a gift and you want to show the person how much you care about their health and well-being, consider something organic. Most of us, even those who aren't as health conscious as we should be, have heard the buzz about going au natural and eating organic foods.  read more
Organic Vegetable Gardening: A Labor Of Love.
Successful organic vegetable gardening can require a lot of work and careful planning. This includes the preparation of the soil by enriching it and protecting the soil from the infestation of harmful insects.  read more
An Organic Summer Garden Experience
If you have the time and the inclination to create an organic summer garden there are few better ways to go when it comes to the potential impact on the planet. A summer garden is a thing of beauty to be enjoyed by all you invite into your garden.  read more
Organic Chinese Herbs
If you are searching for an all natural treatment to diabetes, want to begin using herbal deodorant, or are just looking for a good tea to drink, you would do well to get information on organic Chinese herbs.  read more
Organic Gardening
Organic gardening is the exact same as regular gardening except that no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides are used. This can make certain aspects difficult, such as controlling disease, insects, and weeds.  read more
Organic baby food
You are what you eat! Think carefully about that statement before you pass that jar of baby food to you infant or toddler. While every parent wants their little one to get all the nutrition they need to grow and be healthy, you don't them to consume loads of preservatives, antibiotics, hormones, and pesticides.  read more
Organic baby food
Good nutritional habits are something that every parent tries to instill in their child. This can be challenging when kids are becoming more familiar with which fast food place is which at a younger and younger age.  read more
Organic fruits and vegetables
Did you know that you're supposed to consume 8 fruits and vegetables a day? Eight servings anyway. That's four vegetables and four fruits every 24 hours. Who in the world eats all that? I can't say that I do.  read more
Organic Products and Raw Food Diet
Fortunately for those of us newly interested in eating organic and raw foods, there are lots of products out there. Natural and organic foods used to be found only in natural food stores, and those could be few and far between.  read more
Organic Foods Equal Improved Health
Organic food is food that is free from all genetically modified organisms, produced without artificial pesticides and fertilizers and derived from an animal reared without the routine use of antibiotics, growth promoters or other drugs.  read more
Vegetable Gardening Tips
With the costs of living rising all the time, it may be possible to save money and increase your family's health at the same time by growing vegetables in your backyard. It's a good idea to choose your favourite vegetables to grow and plan beds for early, middle of the season and late varieties.  read more
The Health Benefits of Organic Food Products
Organic food and the benefits of organic food are explored in this article  read more
Does Organic Agriculture and Farming Improve the Taste of Food?
An article examining research regarding the impact of taste on organically grown food -- fruits, vegetables, meats and milk  read more
No Dig Gardening
The idea of do-dig gardening was developed by an Australian named Esther Deans. It was originally both developed both as a labor saving idea, and a method to rejuvenate badly depleted soil in a vegetable garden.  read more
Indoor herb garden
Every good cook knows there's no substitute for fresh herbs when it comes to making any dish taste its best. You'll find fresh herbs in plastic packs at the grocery, but they're pricey and have a short shelf life in your frig.  read more
Organic gift basket
You may not know their exact wishes this year, but how can you go wrong with great bath products or food? Everyone loves receiving personally constructed organic gift baskets, or wonderful arrays of body lotions, bath oils, and shampoos.  read more
Watering Lawns
Most homeowners and renters alike love the look and feel of a lush, greenlawn. Depending on where you live, this may be easy, or it may be difficult. Some climes make a green lawn easy, while others will require you to do a lot of extra work to keep it looking great.  read more
Optimizing Your Garden for Drought or Water Conservation
Living in Colorado and being a gardener has been rather stressful in the past few years, as this state has been undergoing a rather severe drought. The city is imposing watering restrictions which are not giving enough water to lawns and plants.  read more
Gardening Gifts for All Occasions
There is nothing nicer than receiving a gift relating to one's passion. If your loved one's passion is gardening, then show your thoughtfulness by giving a gift that will be truly appreciated. There are so many great gardening gifts that the only constraint is your own budget.  read more
Healthy hands are the Gardener's Best Tools
Here are the major reasons why one should consider getting a pair of trusty gardening gloves: Gloves protect your hands from blisters, thorns and cuts while doing rough work like digging or pruning in the garden.  read more
My First Gardening Experience
To this day, I still remember my first gardening experience. It was such a disaster that I didn’t think I would ever want to garden again. I almost decided to turn my casual hobby into the most rage-inducing topic you could possibly bring up to me.  read more
Hydroponics Gardening
Hydroponics was derived from the Greek word hydro, which means "water" and ponos, which means "labor or water-working". Hydroponics gardening involves growing plants with their roots in other nutrient solutions and without soil.  read more
Growing Trees for Shade
If you are currently trying to plant trees in order to shade your garden, you will probably want something that grows very fast and provides plenty of shade. With the many types of trees available, you will have no problem finding a variety that will grow extremely fast and provide all the shade that your garden needs to survive. There are also many things you can do to speed up the growth of trees.  read more
Hydrogen Peroxide and Its Many Uses
Hydrogen peroxide is the world's most natural effective sanitizer. Why? Because it is the only anti-germicidal agent composed entirely of water and oxygen.  read more
Factors to consider in Garden Creation
So now you've picked out what type of garden you will have, what the location will be, and what kind of fertilizer you need, now is the time to really get started in choosing your garden environment. First you'll want to choose what your garden barriers will be. What will separate your garden from the rest of the world? Next you'll want to choose the decorations and support for your plants. Often some kind of metal mesh is necessary to keep your plant standing up. You will also want to choose how much soil and fertilizer to buy, and how to arrange all the plants in your garden.  read more
Guide to Growing Great Vegetables
I can hear you thinking that you have no idea about growing vegetables. The truth is that you can easily learn enough to be growing useful crops very quickly, and each session spent in your garden teaches you even more. You will learn much that is unique to your own situation, such as local soil conditions, your particular aspect in relation to the sun, and oddities that relate to your local microclimate. You will learn most of this by getting out and giving it a go. The taste of home grown vegetables is vastly superior to that of the commercially grown produce. Have you heard people complain that tomatoes no longer have any taste? They will have when you grow your own - you will never taste better.  read more
Modern Gardening Equipment is compatible with organic gardening and can respect the environment
The types and quality of equipment you use to take care of your plants not only have an effect on your plants' health, but your own as well. Look for modern gardening equipment that will do the best job for your type of gardening. For the environment conscious, EPA has developed regulations that will bring cleaner lawn and garden equipment to market.  read more
Installing a Drip Irrigation System
If you’re looking for ways to keep your garden watered without wasting too much time and money, you’ve probably gone through a lot of options in your mind. Maybe you’ve considered a sprinkler, a hose, or a good old-fashioned watering can. All of these methods might be convenient, but most of the time you will end up wasting water on plants that don’t need any more. If you live in a drought stricken area like I do, you know that every bit of water counts. I ended up getting a drip irrigation system. I haven’t regretted this decision at all.  read more
Getting Started in Container Gardening
If you live in an apartment, you can’t really operate a full garden, just because you don’t really have a yard! If you love flowers or vegetables, one of the best solutions is to grow plants in containers.  read more
Container Gardening Tips for Newbies
Container gardens can create a natural sanctuary in a busy city street, along rooftops or on balconies. Whether you arrange your pots in a group for a massed effect or highlight a smaller space with a single specimen, you'll be delighted with this simple way to create a garden  read more
The Benefits to the Environment of Organic Agricultural Techniques
An article discussing the environmental benefits of organic agricultural and gardening techniques  read more
The Future of Organic Food and Agriculture: A Look at Emerging Trends
An article examining the future of organic food, organic farming and organic gardening with an eye towards emerging trends.  read more
Why Organic Food Should be Promoted in the 21st Century?
Why organic food and agricultural practices should broadly be promoted in the 21st century ?  read more
A Look at Official Standards for Organic Food: Organic Certifications in the 21st Century
Organic standards and organic certifications are explored in this article on organic food  read more
Atracting birds to your garden
To find out which birds are at the moment in the geographic area, you will have to consult the specialty magazines and documentations. Libraries and book stores have books based on migration, on the roads that some bird species take to get to their summer or winter residence.  read more
Maintaining a Compost Heap
Many people who maintain gardens have a large amount of organic waste, from grass clippings to leaves and dead plants. Unfortunately, many waste money and time having these wastes transported to a landfill. Instead, you should make a compost heap.  read more
6 Simple Steps to Living Greener
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Your Children and the Environment
In todays world we see flagrant disregard for the environment that nurtures us as human beings. Sadly, ignoring what is happening is having a profound effect on our children. What can we do about this?  read more
How to select healthy plants
If you plant seeds and care for them every day, you will find it is a much more rewarding experience when you have a full, healthy plant. Always check the roots before you plop down the money to purchase the plant.  read more
Preparing Your Garden for the Winter
Why get your garden winter ready? Winterizing your garden in fall is the way to ensure that come spring you will have less work and more time to enjoy the spring flowers. While plants and lawns do become dormant, they still need some pre-winter care and protection to make sure they are at their best in spring.  read more
Picking the Right Gardening Tools
Gardening is supposed to be a fun, relaxing and enjoyable activity so why place yourself under unnecessary strain, especially if you can prevent it simply by being equipped with a few basic tools? You don't need to spend a lot to start a garden, but you do need some basic tools. You can get started for under $100 - less if you can find tools at yard sales or flea markets.  read more
Growing Plants From Seed
Starting plants from seed gives you a huge selection of plant varieties to choose from. Seed starting is easy and doesn't require much more than soil, seeds and patience. Starting plants from seed isn't rocket science, but there are several seed starting tips that will help your success rate with seed germination and give your seedlings a healthy start.  read more
Preparing Your Soil
Good soil that is properly prepared can make all the difference in a home vegetable garden. Adjusting the pH, breaking up clay and adding just the right amendments can make almost any garden a success. But, be realistic: if you have hard pan clay, or other unworkable soils, go to containers or raised beds. Gardening is supposed to be enjoyable, and always fighting against bad soil can dim anyone’s enthusiasm for gardening.  read more
Keeping Soil Healthy
The healthiest plants won't stand a chance if the soil doesn't nourish them with plenty of air, moisture, and nutrients. Healthy soil supports a living world underground as well as aboveground. From earthworms to microscopic organisms, the living creatures in soil need the same conditions plants do to thrive. If the critters are plentiful, that means they are happy, and if they are happy, your plants have a better chance of being happy too.  read more
Containing Your Garden
If your vegetable gardening is limited by insufficient space or an unsuitable area, consider the possibility of raising fresh, nutritious, homegrown vegetables in containers. A window sill, a patio, a balcony or a doorstep will provide sufficient space for a productive mini-garden. Problems with soil-borne diseases, nematodes or poor soil conditions can be easily overcome by switching to a container garden.  read more
Gift Giving for Your Gardening Friends
Choosing gifts for gardeners is easy. There's always some garden tool or toy they've been wanting to try. Read this article for more information.  read more
Butterfly Gardening Basics
Simply put butterfly gardening is the art of growing flowers and plants that will attract these colorful and magnificent creatures to our own gardens. Typical points to consider for choosing your butterfly gardening plan are the size of your garden and the types of flowers and plants you want to grow. Pick a style of garden that appeals to you and ensure it contains the plants and flowers that appeal to the butterflies you wish to attract.  read more
Growing Your Own Plants from Seed
Growing plants from seed is by far the cheapest way of introducing new plants to your garden. It is a way of having something totally different than your keen gardening neighbour!!! Growing plants from seed offers a far wider range of plants from which to choose than can normally be found at local garden centres. It may be the only way for one to acquire some rare species that even the specialist nursery does not stock.  read more
Organically Grown Foods
The term "organic foods" refers to the methods used to produce the foods rather than to characteristics of the food themselves. The most common concept of "organically grown" food was articulated in 1972 by Robert Rodale: Food grown without pesticides; grown without artificial fertilizers; grown in soil whose humus content is increased by the additions of organic matter, grown in soil whose mineral content is increased by the application of natural mineral fertilizers; has not been treated with preservatives, hormones, antibiotics, etc.  read more
Creative Tips for Container Gardening
Even the smallest patio or porch can boast a crop of vegetables or a garden of flowers in containers. Planter boxes, wooden barrels, hanging baskets and large flowerpots are just some of the containers that can be used. The container gardener is limited only by his imagination. Consider the following guidelines in container gardening.  read more
Groundcovers in Your Garden
Groundcovers are typically low growing plants less than three feet in height. They may be evergreen or deciduous, and can be creeping, clump-forming, trailing or prostrate in form. There is a wealth of plants suited for groundcover use , and varieties should be selected according to the amount of sun or shade available in the desired area. In areas that are too shady for lawn grass to properly grow, such as under the dense shade of oak or magnolia trees, shade-loving groundcovers are the perfect choice.  read more
How to Start Your Seeds Indoor
Starting indoor seeds is a lot easier than it sounds. Even inexperienced gardeners can start seeds with just a bare minimum of equipment. Getting an early start indoors is a necessity for many gardeners in North America. For others, it's not only a way of enjoying an earlier harvest, but can also be a great year-round hobby.  read more
How "Natural" are Natural Skin Care Products?
Commercial soaps and cosmetics contain chemicals to speed up the manufacturing process these synthetic additives leave your skin dry and parchment-like. We then invest in moisturizers, toners, nourishing creams and ointments to repair the damage. According to The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) statistics, over 900 chemicals used in personal care products and cosmetics have been found to be toxic.  read more
Fruit Trees for Every Household
Fruit trees may offer a better return on effort than anything else in the garden. Several trees, with different harvest times, can bring fruit to your table 8 months of the year.  read more
Starting a Kitchen Herb Garden
Fresh-picked herbs always taste better than store-bought ones. Besides being an excellent substitute for salt, fresh herbs are so essential to our cooking style that we cant imagine cooking without them.  read more
What Beginning Gardeners Need to Know about Mulching
Mulching is one of the simplest and most beneficial practices you can use in the garden. Mulches can either be organic--such as grass clippings, straw, bark chips, and similar materials--or inorganic--such as stones, brick chips, and plastic. Both organic and inorganic mulches have numerous benefits.  read more
Practicle Aspects of Herb Gardening
You will eat better and even save money by growing herbs , because fresh ingredients for your cooking cost next to nothing. But there are some things to remember before starting a herb garden.  read more
Few tips on gardening tools
Having the right tool by your side can make even the toughest gardening chore a lot easier. Gardening can be made much easier with some creativity, special garden tools, and a little preparation and planning.  read more
Picking the Ideal Location for your Garden
After you've determined the ideal place for your garden and whether it has the right amount of sunlight, and whether you will be able to conveniently water it, you're one step closer to actually starting your garden.  read more
Organic gardening makes gardening more enjoyable
Many people do organic gardening as a relaxing hobby. It gives a sense of well being when they achieve a colorful show of flowers and plants. In addition to organically produced flowers, you can produce fruit, vegetables and herbs that are full of flavor and you know exactly what's gone into their creation. There is literally no finer food on earth  read more
Organic farming: starting a new way of life that will preserve the earth
When people buy foods grown by organic farming farming methods, they are less buying food than buying an idea, and an image of purity. But is organic farming the solution to avoid deterioration of the environment ?  read more
Good equipment makes lawn care much easier
A lawn is always a great addition to any home. Many potential homeowners will not buy a house that does not have one. Though this is a great feature, it does come with the extra expense of lawn equipment. Power Lawn Equipment can include Mower, chainsaws, tillers, wood chippers, Yard Lawn Vacuum and Leaf Shredders. Although there are no federally established and enforced standards for organic gardening many companies are coming out with lines of ecological lawn-care products such as Hybrid mowers, water-conserving sprinklers, and organic fertilizers.  read more
Organic foods are nutritious and taste great!
Are you concerned that the food you are eating may be harmful to you and your family? With news reports about GM (genetically modified) foods, health scares about eating beef, chemicals on food affecting people's health and the intelligence of children, it's no wonder that many are looking to organic foods as an option.  read more
Natural lawn care works! Discover how
Love your lawn and garden but hate the thought of using dangerous pesticides or herbicides? Try these six proven do-it-yourself pest eliminators – all made from common ingredients that you may have in your kitchen right now!  read more
Natural lawn care works!
Use organic fertilizers and organic compost to maintain beautiful lawns and gardens without using pesticides  read more
Are you ready for the Organic Lifestyle? Discover 6 Ticks For Organic Gardening
Organic gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature.  read more
Mulching: a simple practice for healthy vegetables, flowers, trees, and shrub
Mulching is one of the simplest and most beneficial practices you can use to promote healthy vegetables, flowers, trees, and shrubs. Before you decide which mulch is best for you, consider what you hope to achieve by mulching.  read more
Plant pest control tips and tricks
Controlling plant pests in the organic garden has always been a struggle because there is no suitable organic chemical to treat them.  read more
Organic lifestyle: Ten Steps to Becoming Organically Conscious
Benefits of organic food and ideas how to become more organically aware through this article  read more
Understanding Organic Agriculture: The History and Benefits of Organic Food
Understanding Organic Agriculture: The History and Benefits of Organic Food  read more
Expanding the Horizon: Other Uses for Organic Farming
Alternate uses for organic food and for organic farming in the 21st century  read more
Where and How to Buy Organic Food in the 21st Century
Information on where and how to by organic food and organic food supplement products  read more
 
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