Articles, tagged with "crop rotation", page 1
30th January 2012
In keeping with their mission “From the Market by the Season" Paul Martin’s American Bistro has always stocked their kitchen and bar with fresh, local & sustainable goods. These dedicated restaurateurs haven’t simply relied on their original list of purve...
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CWouden
16th January 2012
If you've spent any number of years out in the garden, you know how quickly pests and other varieties of tomato worms can destroy many weeks of hard work. They can devastate a tomato garden speedily and efficiently, leaving you without any delectable home...
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Mike Mazzaro
24th October 2011
When designing a small backyard garden you can grow a surprising amount of vegetables and plants by using intensive planting techniques and crop rotation. This article looks at how to grow backyard garden plant a three season garden so that you get the mo...
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hairspray59
17th August 2011
To be able to enjoy a safer garden for the family members, you need to critically think about natural garden pest control over the usage of pesticide sprays and insecticides. Statistics expose alarming figures for your usage of chemical pest control in in...
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Bern Ortiz
04th August 2011
Pest control is as aged as the process of agriculture. Over the hundreds of years, males have used all sorts of methods to maintain pests beneath control to be able to increase the food items production. Weeds for example used to be burned off or plowed b...
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Author:
Bern Ortiz
28th June 2011
When you own property there are certain upkeeps that you must attend to, most of it is aesthetics and making sure everything works properly. Many business and home owners often fail to look below the surface of their establishment, the place where pests c...
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Author:
Emiley David
08th June 2011
? Use of compost (animal and plant residues)/ recycled animal manures and crop waste
? Appropriate soil cultivation at proper time
? Crop Rotation
? Legumes and green manures
? Mulching
For managing Pests, weeds and diseases:
? Corp alternative ...
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Author:
Louis Mcintosh
07th June 2011
Do you have a carrot fly difficulty? Even though they are known as ‘carrot’ flies they also attack other crops on farmland and in gardens. Killing these pests is certainly paramount to saving your carrots, celery parsnips, parsley and other vegetables.Lay...
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Quincy Hayden
23rd May 2011
It is worth denying the fact that Pest control has gained immense importance in our modern society. Controlling pests has become mandatory as vermin are mostly considered to be detrimental to the economy as well as the overall ecology of our environment. ...
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jimi smith
04th May 2011
Are you tired of waiting hours to harvest, only to find that the money you make wasn’t good enough to get you through the next crop rotation? Are you planting the wrong crops?
I consider myself to be relatively well educated in the latest generation of s...
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Author:
peter94
15th April 2011
We all know how much hard work there is in growing vegetables - digging, weeding, crop rotation, watering, fertilizing, planting winter crops, resting beds, spraying pests and weeds - the list goes on and on.
The term Ecological Gardening seems to be ...
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Author:
smartchoice
24th March 2011
You’ve been out in the garden all day, digging, weeding, raking, fertilizing, watering making rows, and planting seeds. And then hoping it will grow. It’s so much work right? Do it the Eco-organic way and you won’t have to do quite as much work. Imagine ...
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Author:
Jean
21st March 2011
We all live in a world of chemicals and genetic engineering. We have learned to accept the fact that in order to prevent pests from ravaging our fields, pesticides have to be sprayed on a regular basis. To ensure that we get the best, juiciest and largest...
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Oretha Worthington
01st March 2011
Window sills, balconies and roof terraces can yield great vegetable crops if the right veg. Rocket, chard, parsley, tomatoes, mint, thyme, basil and chives are chosen that are all good candidates.
There is no need to confine vegetable to one specific ...
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Author:
Ethen Smith
26th February 2011
Children commonly have soft, sensitive skin that respond to anything and everything which touches it. It's very important to be sure that their own clothes and accessories don't lead to skin breakouts or any form of reaction on their skin. Natural baby gi...
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tomca89gim