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What Is Organic Gardening?

Organic gardening relies on healthy soil and good weed and pest control using natural means. Organic soil tends to be quite rich and many organic gardeners have their own compost bins so they can enrich the soil they have naturally. Many garden supply stores sell compost bins and barrels. They also sell food scrap bins for the kitchen to enrich the organic compost heap. Good soil is the key to organic gardening and you can only get there by either buying good organic compost or making your own with... Read More...

 
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What Book Would You Recommend I Buy That Deals With Organic Gardening?

That is too easy. The Encyclapedia of Organic Gardenning written by J.I. Jodale.

 

What’s The Best Source On The Web For Organic Gardening??

I don’t know which one I would call the best but here are some that you should definitely take a look at: www.organicgardening.com www.organicdownunder.com www.gardenorganic.org.uk www.geocities.com/organic_gardener www.organickitchen.com/gardening.html Good luck with organic gardening!

 

Organic Farming - What Are The Benefits Of Organic Farming & Home Gardening?

I’m eager to get into organic home gardening.

 

Organic Gardening. I Have Bugs Eating The Plants In My Garden.?

What can I use that is not a chemical? I would like something natural. Thanks.

 

What Are The Best Places/ways To Learn About Organic Gardening?

People learn in different ways & the internet is a great way to get access to articles & videos about Organic Gardening. Here’s a video about composting:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWTyR0iOh… There’s also online forums talk about organic gardening, Square Foot gardening, food etc, exchange ideas, hints and tips and... Read More...

 

Is It Still Possible For Me To End Up With Pest-free Plants, If I Want To Stick To Organic Gardening?

One thing you could do is try and increase the amount of “good” pests eg. ladybirds, that feed off pesky pests. There are some really good books on the market at the moment. Why not try your local farmers / producers, they helped me.