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Benefits Of Organic Products-All Natural And Home Remedies Are Safe

03rd August 2009
As more and more people are becoming aware about the harmful chemicals present in almost every product, they have switched over to Organic products. Organic products are in great demand these days. The pesticides and chemical fertilizers that are sprayed ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Organic Farming Show to be Superior to Conventional Farming

04th July 2009
Organic farming has become one of the most favoured options for the production of safe, highly nutritious food and long-term sustainability. The market for the produce from organic farms is growing, especially as consumers have become more aware of food-s... Read >
Author: fshelend

Diseases of the Tomato Fruit

29th June 2009
Tomatoes like most other garden pants can have a disease, a fungus or have a virus attack their fruit and literally ruin your crop. Most novice gardeners have no idea as to what to look for in spotting these more common diseases or what measures to take ... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Eating Healthy with Organic Recipes

18th June 2009
If you are worried about the kind of stuff (read insecticides and pesticides) which go into your stomach along with the food you eat, then perhaps, you may consider cooking a healthy meal using organic food. So what does organic food mean? And how is cook... Read >
Author: Kristy Tisdale

Why Organic Coffee Beans Make All The Difference In The World

12th June 2009
There are many opinions about organic coffee beans. The reason there are so many opinions is because there are many reasons you would want to buy organic. There is a major shift nationally to go to all organic products and coffee is no different. Farming ... Read >
Author: dicksony

Facts About Organic Gardening

13th May 2009
When most people think of organic gardening they think of gardening without the use of chemicals such as fertilizers, insecticides and pesticides. Although these are essential elements, organic gardening involves a lot more. Organic gardening in it's broa... Read >
Author: suegold

Organic Coffee Beans - Why You Should Make the Switch Now

18th April 2009
There's lots of talk about the benefits of organic coffee beans these days. Here is a look at some of the factors for making the switch to organic coffee beans. Organic Coffee Beans is the Future of Agriculture From all indications, the future of ag... Read >
Author: Damen Choy

Crop Rotation in the Vegetable Patch

17th March 2009
Why Rotate Vegetable Crops? To prevent a build up of pests and diseases in your soil. To prevent a continual loss of particular nutrients in your soil. To allow for liming and manuring the soil. Some crops are happy to be planted immediately afte... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

How to Hunt Deer: Temporary Edge Strategy

11th March 2009
When you look in detail at any property you use for deer hunting, there are permanent topographic, biological or man-made features which can make deer travel more predictable. Hunters know how to hunt along these permanent features and this is a comm... Read >
Author: Judy

Biofuels - What Are They?

10th March 2009
As the name implies, biofuels are fuels derived from organic material. Since they can be made in many ways, they are classified as 1st generation, 2nd generation, and 3rd generation. First generation bio-fuels are the more common fuels that are produce... Read >
Author: DIY Renewable Energy

Create A Beautiful Landscape With Vegetable

09th March 2009
Landscaping is makeup's peak form of art. It is one form of enhancing the usual finery of a particular example of land. It combines the different facets of creativity into one giant making of art, beauty, utility, and practicality. Shade foliage afford... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

How to Prevent Deforestation

17th January 2009
Everyone in the world would do well to know how to prevent deforestation. The profound effects of deforestation on the world are getting increasingly worse. More and more natural disasters are occurring every year, in all parts of the world. The tsunami i... Read >
Author: wildagain12

Enhance a Healthy Diet For a Healthy Skin

09th January 2009
Did you know that a healthy diet for a healthy skin can also improve your overall health and fitness? There are lots and lots of things to consider. Let's start with the value of organic foods. If you're anything like I used to be, you might think that... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

How To Learn More About Organic Coffee

08th January 2009
Studies show that most Americans drink coffee regularly. This demand has pushed farmers to use various methods of farming to make crops grow and harvest as fast as possible. It has only been discovered recently that using fertilizers to help plants grow d... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Why Organic Cotton Baby Clothes Are Best

01st December 2008
Organic cotton clothing is made from cotton grown without pesticides or chemical insecticides. It is also made from cotton plants which have not been genetically modified. I believe that organic cotton is best for clothing for environmental and humanit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Organic Baby Clothes are Safe and Stylish

04th November 2008
Today, the demand for organic baby clothes has really grown as people are realizing the value of buying eco-friendly clothing. Seeing this market trend many manufacturers are today using green fabrics to make baby clothes. Earlier organic baby clothes wer... Read >
Author: Karen Eng

Let's Look At Nutritional Supplements

15th October 2008
Nutritional supplements come from the relationship between humans and plants that was willful by a scientist in early 1900's China. Conditions in China at that time we shaky at best and people were given military stores to survive on during that time. One... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

Bamboo Fabric - A Greener Alternative

09th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia Ginsburg If you are interested in living green, then you absolutely must consider the fibers that you use in your daily life. From your towels to your clothing, fabric is an area of the home that you can use again and again,... Read >
Author: Virginia Ginsburg

The Royal Ploughing Ceremony in Bangkok

08th September 2008
Many visit Bangkok because it's renowned for its bargain shopping opportunities and entertainment and nightlife scene. But, if you are planning to visit Bangkok around April or May, check the events calendar to find out if the Royal Ploughing Ceremony is ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

What's All the Buzz About Organic Foods?

03rd September 2008
There's so much buzz about organic foods these days. It's becoming more and more mainstream all the time. Conscientious moms (and dads) are voting with their dollars and big business is finally listening. You may even purchase some organic milk or maybe o... Read >
Author: Nourish Your Kids

Why Chose Organic?

22nd July 2008
It tastes better Many people buy organic food because they believe it tastes better than non-organic food. No one is quite sure why this should be. It’s thought it might be because organically reared animals and fruit grow more slowly and the fruits h... Read >
Author: Adrienne Boxhall

Brief history of Pest control

20th July 2008
The problem with pests became more apparent around the same time as agriculture took off. Roughly 8000BC saw the effects of what pests could deliver to crops. Pests of which mainly insects destroyed crops where no preventative measures were taken. Crop ro... Read >
Author: barry.walker

Nutritional Supplements vs. Food Only-Food Only Loses

03rd July 2008
Nutritional Supplements found their origin the China under the auspices of one Carl Rehnborg during the early 1900's. It was out of necessity that perpetuated Mr. Rehnborg's interest in the fact that rural populations in China, even though poor, suffered... Read >
Author: Michael Manning

Main Street Home and Gardens owner will speak

03rd March 2008
A quiet revolution is pulsing through the huge residential areas spread out on the edges of Cape Town. Chuck Hall is a writer that writes for environmental learning. Do you know the difference between compost and mulch? Each one of these is a theme the re... Read >
Author: ebet sanders

Cool Cotton Pyjamas for Summer

22nd February 2008
You may be wondering who wears cool cotton pyjamas for summer? Actually, almost anyone can wear cool cotton pyjamas for summer. Cotton is a good material for summer clothing because it keeps the wearer feeling fresh and cool. In fabric manufacturer parlan... Read >
Author: cherishforgirls

Hydroponics - A new world of plantcare

07th February 2008
There are many people who really like gardening but skirt away from it due to the big time commitment they have to give towards it. Growing a plant is not an easy task. One has to take in to account a plenty of things ranging from removing weeds, protecti... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Organic Cotton

02nd August 2007
Although many people are becoming conscious about what they put in their bodies, they do not take necessary precautions for what they put on their bodies. Pesticides and other chemicals can not only damage our bodies as they are ingested, but also as the... Read >
Author: Fran Black

Organic Cotton

16th May 2007
Although many people are becoming conscious about what they put in their bodies, they do not take necessary precautions for what they put on their bodies. Pesticides and other chemicals can not only damage our bodies as they are ingested, but also as they... Read >
Author: Francesca Black

Organic Cultivation and Non-Pesticidal Management at Yaenabaavi, Andhra Pradesh, India: The Impressi

27th March 2007
Yaenabaavi farmers have cited several reasons for not cultivating Bt cotton: expensive seed; more sucking pests; new root and drying diseases; reduced soil fertility; death of sheep and damage to the health of the cattle that ate Bt cotton plants; causes ... Read >
Author: Dr. C Kameswara Rao

Organic Cultivation and Non-Pesticidal Management at Yaenabaavi, Andhra Pradesh, India: The Impressi

27th March 2007
Dr. C Kameswara Rao Yaenabaavi farmers have cited several reasons for not cultivating Bt cotton:expensive seed; more sucking pests; new root and drying diseases; reduced soil fertility; death of sheep and damage to the health of the cattle that ate Bt ... Read >
Author: Dr. C Kameswara Rao

Creating Successful Organic Gardening Systems

17th January 2007
What is it that most organic gardeners want from their amazing food gardens? * Is it the substantial health benefits: - knowing that your food is GM and synthetic chemicals and free? - gathering your food from garden to table in minutes,... Read >
Author: Julie Williams

The Birth Of Organic Coffee

08th December 2006
Organic coffee drinkers are growing in numbers each year. There are as many different reasons for the decision to drink organic coffee as there are those people who drink organic coffee exclusively. The truth is that the origin of organic coffee was born ... Read >
Author: coffeecity

Tips for Growing a Beautiful Vegetable Garden

07th November 2006
Gardening, Gardening Tips, Vegetable Garden A vegetable garden is becoming a long lost art as land continues to diminish in the wake of growing and connecting communities. But it still remains true that a purchased vegetable never tastes the same as one... Read >
Author: Neil Teasdale

Tips for Growing a Beautiful Vegetable Garden

06th November 2006
A vegetable garden is becoming a long lost art as land continues to diminish in the wake of growing and connecting communities. But it still remains true that a purchased vegetable never tastes the same as one grown in man's own soil with man's own hands,... Read >
Author: Neil Teasdale

4 Lessons In Gardening: Planting, Crop Rotation, Tools, & Clothing

09th October 2006
If you're seriously interested in knowing about Gardening, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Gardening. 1. Planting Methods: There are several methods for planting. Cho... Read >
Author: John Gulick II

4 Lessons In Gardening: Planting, Crop Rotation, Tools, & Clothing

09th October 2006
If you're seriously interested in knowing about Gardening, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Gardening. 1. Planting Methods: There are several methods for planting. C... Read >
Author: John Gulick II

The 5 Fundamental Rules Of Crop Rotation

24th September 2006
There is another thing to be considered in making each vegetable do its best, and that is crop rotation, or the following of any vegetable with a different sort at the next planting... With some vegetables, such as cabbage, this is almost imperative, a... Read >
Author: Dale Odeyemi

Organic Gardening. Success is in your hands.

19th August 2006
Why is it more and more people are turning to growing their own organic foods. Certainly most seem to be turning to growing their own organic foods because of the substantial health benefits that they provide. Other reasons could be because they know th... Read >
Author: Allison Thompson

Deer Do Not Freeze in Headlights or Skids on the Highway

21st March 2006
Deer Trapped in the Headlights: or Skids on the Highway Deer in the headlights. They never freeze. They run. All is fine. The grass tastes good. The company fine. Six or seven nibbling on roadside waste weeds and grass. In the distance a glo... Read >
Author: Christopher Jon Luke Dowgin

The Ultimate Organic Lifestyle

16th February 2006
As you begin shopping around for organic, you will discover that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) breaks this down into three categories. Organic products consisting of less than 70% organic ingredients may or may not list the organical... Read >
Author: Claus Stokholm