Articles, tagged with "organic fertilizer", page 5
18th August 2009
Every year as soon as the grass turns green, garden owners around the world get anxious to start on their lawns. If they give their lawn just the right amount of patience, they are going to have a lawn looks great for many months to come.
For example, ...
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Author:
Budman
10th August 2009
Why build your own coop? Well there are a number of reasons including a plentiful supply of fresh free range eggs, healthy fresh chicken for your table and chickens are great recyclers of food scraps.
Building a chicken coop ebook is a real treasure of...
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Author:
John O Toole
04th August 2009
Imagining your goal is to avoid ingesting pesticides, pick organic crops from the most common - pears, peaches, grapes, nectarines, apples, strawberries, bell peppers, cherries, celery, lettuce, carrots, and kale. A regular diet of the non-organic version...
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Author:
Radar Hunter
01st August 2009
Going green in the kitchen encompasses everything from what you eat to how you cook it. There's a ton of things you can do in your kitchen that will help lessen your impact on the environment. From using a water saving faucet, to energy efficient applia...
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Author:
Lynne Mueller
27th July 2009
The term worm castings is more popularly used in the process known as vermicompost. The latter is a process of mixing decomposed food wastes, bedding materials and vermicast to help in the so-called vermiculture process. The vermicast is in fact the worm...
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Author:
Richard Milton
12th July 2009
Any fertilizer that is "certified organic" has been inspected by an authorized third party agency to verify the organic integrity of its procedures. Any product labeled organic has to meet a list of strict standards. Fertilizer farm organic chicken manure...
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Author:
Radar Hunter
07th July 2009
Growing tomatoes is one of the easiest and most fun vegetables to try in a home vegetable garden. There are many great varieties to choose; from small cherry tomatoes, to medium sizes for salads and sauces, and large slicing varieties. Nothing tastes bett...
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Author:
Charlotte Cheadle
05th July 2009
It is growing ever more popular for people to keep chickens and there is little wonder why. It is because of the benefits of been able to have free range eggs available all the time. If you do make up one's mind to keep chickens, then you will need to fin...
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Author:
Graham Williams
30th June 2009
To fertilize your plants can be quite simple if you use chemicals in your gardens. It is also very convenient because all you have to do is mix it with water and spray it onto plants. However, chemicals can cause damaging effects to the environment. Organ...
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Author:
D. Karlson
19th June 2009
If you have a passion for gardening and you have never tried organic gardening then why not try it. It requires a lot of work, but it can be done. Some people start it as a hobby and let it grow from there.
Some people just seem to have trouble gardeni...
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Author:
D. Karlson
15th June 2009
To plant small seeds, use your finger or the
corner of a trowel to prepare a trench to the depth you desire. Take a few
seeds and scatter them down the trench, it doesn't have to be perfect. In
most cases, seeds are sown closer than their fina...
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Author:
Timothy Samuel
20th May 2009
Vermicompost is the end result of organic material such as food waste after it has been digested by some species of earth worm. Commonly referred to as worm castings, vermicompost contains water soluble nutrients and bacteria that make a great organic fe...
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Author:
Mike Podlesny
07th May 2009
Building compost can be a wonderful way to produce rich, organic fertilizer that can be employed in all of your home gardening projects. A fantastic way of recycling waste from your yard and from your household is by building compost.
Once you have yo...
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Author:
ferd2009
28th April 2009
A greenhouse may help a person to shorten the growing period of the plants. This allows a person to harvest the crop earlier than the usual period he would normally expect. Greenhouse planting requires proper planning to absolutely have an increase of cro...
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Author:
Jaden Sloan
24th March 2009
Compost tea is the secret to gorgeous flowers and great veggies -- and you don't have to use chemicals to do it.
Making a great organic fertilizer is no farther than your kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. To make compost tea you'll need: an old pair of pa...
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Author:
Victoria Rosendahl