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Organic gardening – General Notes on Pest Control Approaches in horticulture

October 28, 2009 by Gardening · Leave a Comment 

Pest Control Approaches Chemical control outside horticulture specific invasive pests with insecticides. They can be effective and quick work at first, but its long-term use can result in the increase of insects resistant to the insecticide used. To kill the more efforts are needed, and the use of different chemicals, and heavy as necessary. Moreover, the enemy of death in the garden, any insecticide inevitably remove insect predators (natural insect control). And his absence will make the mul

Learning About Organic Gardening at GFA

October 19, 2009 by Gardening · Leave a Comment 

Westport’s Greens Farms Academy has a new organic garden. Jamie Friedman from Teich Garden Systems in South Salem, N..Y, explained to a group of Lower School students how to do fall planting. The garden will be integrated into the science curriculum as well as provide produce for the cafeteria. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Contributed photo

Truth About Organic Gardening, Overview, Tips, Advice

October 13, 2009 by Gardening · Leave a Comment 

Truth About Organic Gardening, Overview, Tips, Advice Organic gardener and Author Jayson Patrick gives you an overview or what vegetable gardening and fruit gardening the organic way is all about. Whats the difference between conventional gardening and organic gardening? Is organic food really more safe to eat than conventionally farmed foods? What are some good [...]

Take Control of What You Put In Your Body With Organic Gardening

October 13, 2009 by Gardening · Leave a Comment 

The only way to guarantee that you and your family are eating the healthiest food possible is by growing your own organic food. Organic gardening will definitely ensure this. Fish emulsion is a wonderful fertilizer for organic gardening. The greatest nutrients and highest yields come from gardens grown organically with fish emulsion, hands down.

Alicia Silverstone on Her New Book, The Kind Diet, Organic Gardening, and Cow Farts (Interview)

October 9, 2009 by Gardening · Leave a Comment 

It's been a long time since Alicia Silverstone was Clueless. Since then she's earned accolades on screen and stage, most recently in Donald Marguilies's Time Stands Still, directed by Tony Award winner Daniel Sullivan, which she'll take to Broadway in January. At the same time, the longtime environmental activist's unique brand of non-judgmental yet no-holds-barred diet advice was earning a different kind of approval, as she recently told in this interview [excerpted from EcoStilletto ]. Th

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