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Grow More Food in Small Spaces
Why is it the best ideas for solving gardening problems come from creative gardeners? That’s because gardeners, like Margaret Park, are always searching for ways to overcome obstacles, including how to garden in the smallest of spaces.
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A Gardener's Guide to Pesticide-Free Produce
2 commentsThe Environmental Working Group (EWG) has released its new list of the top 12 commercially-grown fruits and vegetables with the most pesticide residues. That’s the bad news. The good news is you can grow many of the “Dirty Dozen” organically on your own.
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"Organic Gardener's Companion" Book Review
It is possible to grow an organic vegetable garden in the West. All you need is soil, sun, seeds and Jane Shellenberger’s new book.
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Veggie Trends for 2012
3 commentsVegetable gardeners are in for some nice surprises as they get ready for the 2012 gardening season.
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Fruit Tasting and Workshop on Backyard Growing, with Lee Reich
September 25, attend a workshop and fruit tasting in New York's Hudson Valley. Learn to grow delectable, pesticide-free low-maintenance fruit in your own backyard.
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Organic Fertilizer Sources for the Garden
5 commentsHere's a list of some organic fertilizers that you may want to have on hand.
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Video: Healthy Soil = Healthy Plants = Healthy People
1 commentThe healthier your soil, the better your vegetables will grow. Watch this video to see what makes healthy soil.
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Organic Chemistry on the White House Lawn?
1 commentNobody lobbies me about how I grow my garden, but then again, I'm not part of the power elite.
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The Sludge Report: Using Recycled Municipal Wastewater Solids as a Soil Amendment
Should you put compost derived from wastewater solids on your kitchen garden? The answers are hard to come by, but the questions are worth asking.
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Biologicals Do a Number on Pests
When faced with the need to use an insecticide, here are a few guidelines to using the least-toxic ones.
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Using Manure to Fertilize Your Garden
2 commentsWhether it's from cows, goats, rabbits, or birds, manure makes for good growing.
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