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Organic Gardening

Chemical-free gardens producing wholesome fruits and vegetables with minimal impact on the land and the people living on it is considered organic gardening. Respect for the soil and what it can yield, taking the complexity out of composting and enjoying the rewards richly at harvest time, that is what organic gardening is all about.

Organic living, the green movement, a conscious effort to respect the land and all it stands for. An awareness of what goes into products, and a determination to steer clear of harmful additives, preservatives and chemicals. Organic Gardening More >>

Organic Gardening Articles

Organic Organic Part 2
G gardening or horticulture refers to the art and science of cultivating flowers, ornamental plants, vegetables, fruits and other crops.

How to make compost: Building a compost bin
A composting pile needs to be contained in one area. You can build a compost bin, or buy one ready-made.

Organic Fertilizers
Organic fertilizers are naturally produced sources of nutrition used to generate both a healthy crop and a nourished soil.

How to Make Great Organic Compost
There are various techniques used in composting. But all of them employ the two basic methods under aerobic composting. These two methods are active and passive.

How to Start Your Own Organic Garden
For the most part, an organic garden can contain any crop that can be grown organically. If that does not sound specific enough, a potential organic garden owner should consider citrus fruits, nuts, and other herbs that are already cited by various organic farming industries.

Organic Garden Tups: DOs and DONTs
Organic gardening is the art and science of cultivating flowers, vegetables, fruits, or ornamental plants based on the principles of organic farming, particularly in terms of soil conservation and building, the preservation of heritage-species and pest management.