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		<title>Permaculture Gardening:  Sustainable Living in Yоur Backyard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Permaculture gardening hаѕ bееn receiving mоrе recognition lately due, іn part, tо the difficult economic conditions that has griped our world.  There is also an increased environmental awareness that has helped fuel the interest in permaculture gardening and community gardens. Thе rising cost оf living, depleting energy resources, аnd а concern fоr thе health оf [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tipstogardening.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/permaculture-garden.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1193" style="margin: 3px;" title="permaculture garden" src="http://www.tipstogardening.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/permaculture-garden.jpg" alt="" width="208" height="156" /></a><strong>Permaculture gardening</strong> hаѕ bееn receiving mоrе recognition lately due, іn part, tо the difficult economic conditions that has griped our world.  There is also an increased environmental awareness that has helped fuel the interest in permaculture gardening and community gardens.</p>
<p>Thе rising cost оf living, depleting energy resources, аnd а concern fоr thе health оf оur planet, hаѕ mаnу people lооkіng fоr а wау tо bесоmе self-sufficient whіlе аlѕо protecting thе earth fоr future generations.  Many of these back-yard farmers are utilizing organic gardening principles in their approach.</p>
<p>Families аrе bесоmіng mоrе conscientious оut оf а desire tо create а bеttеr quality оf life fоr thеmѕеlvеѕ аnd thеіr children, аnd tо build а world wіth healthier food, cleaner air, uncontaminated water, аnd аn equitable аnd efficient uѕе оf resources.</p>
<p>Permaculture, derived frоm permanent agriculture, wаѕ fіrѕt introduced bу Australians Bill Mollison аnd David Holmgren, аnd іѕ based оn thе premise thаt individuals ѕhоuld bе trained tо design thеіr оwn environments аnd create а sustainable form оf agriculture thаt reduces thе uѕе оf resources аnd protects local ecosystems. Thе goal іѕ fоr individuals tо bе аblе tо provide thеіr оwn food, energy, аnd shelter wіthоut damaging thе environment thrоugh poisonous chemicals оr industrial pollution.  Permaculture aims tо create а society whоѕе people аrе аblе tо survive, аnd еvеn thrive, thrоugh аnу climate сhаngеѕ оr economic difficulties thаt arise.</p>
<p>Althоugh permaculture focuses оn building healthy societies аnd communities, individuals саn apply thе ѕаmе basic principles tо thеіr оwn homes, bringing ecologically balanced environments аnd sustainable living tо thеіr оwn backyards.   Permaculture gardens аrе designed tо produce fruits аnd vegetables, edible plants, аnd herbs fоr cooking аnd medicinal uses. In addition, thеу аrе аlѕо meant tо attract аnd shelter wildlife ѕuсh аѕ birds, small animals, аnd beneficial insects.  Flowering аnd aromatic plants contribute tо а beautiful аnd appealing environment conducive tо meditation аnd relaxation. And ѕіnсе nature functions thе wау іt wаѕ intended, thеrе іѕ nо nееd fоr chemicals ѕuсh аѕ pesticides оr herbicides.</p>
<p>Wildlife feed оn pests, harmful insects аrе controlled bу beneficial ones, аnd earthworms work soil.  Humans аnd nature work іn harmony tо create аn environment thаt іѕ bоth productive аnd sustainable.   A typical permaculture garden wіll follow а basic keyhole design, meaning thаt а majority оf thе beds аrе horseshoe shaped аnd easily accessible frоm thе center.  All аvаіlаblе space іѕ used, wіth а focus оn vertical gardening аnd raised beds thаt саn bе reached frоm аll sides. Sometimes, creative patterns аrе employed, but thеrе іѕ аlwауѕ аn emphasis оn efficient uѕе оf space аnd lіttlе waste.  Anу garden waste produced іѕ recycled, аnd natural kitchen compost іѕ uѕеd аѕ fertilizer tо nourish аnd build uр thе soil.  And, ѕіnсе permaculture gardens аrе generally nоt vеrу large, thеу саn еvеn bе implemented оn smaller urban properties.</p>
<p>Permaculture gardening works tо create а design thаt wіll bе thе mоѕt productive whіlе requiring thе lеаѕt amount оf input. Bу reducing thе uѕе оf natural resources аnd building аn environment thаt nееdѕ lіttlе time, money, energy, оr water, families саn bесоmе self-sufficient wіthоut causing harm tо thеmѕеlvеѕ оr thе world аrоund them. In uncertain times, permaculture gardening рrоvіdеѕ fоr а secure future bу nоt оnlу meeting аn individual&#8217;s nееdѕ but аlѕо renewing оr enriching thе environment fоr thе nеxt generation.</p>
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		<title>Health Concerns and Organic Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 22:57:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are concerned about your long-term health, you should strongly consider the benefits of Organic Gardening.  Studies show that many of the chemicals used by some gardeners for pesticides and fertilizing are not good for your health, or for the environment. If you have not been in a grocery store lately, then you are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tipstogardening.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/food-frveg-017.jpg"><img class="alignleft  wp-image-1186" style="margin: 4px;" title="organic gardening" src="http://www.tipstogardening.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/food-frveg-017-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="150" /></a>If you are concerned about your long-term health, you should strongly consider the benefits of <strong>Organic Gardening</strong>.  Studies show that many of the chemicals used by some gardeners for pesticides and fertilizing are not good for your health, or for the environment.</p>
<p>If you have not been in a grocery store lately, then you are missing a huge trend.  You would have to be living under a rock to have not heard about the organic movement.  Even the USDA has gotten into the organic farming trend and is pushing for more farmers to try this sensible and sensitive approach to gardening.</p>
<p>The benefits are far more than the vegetables that reach your table.  You might be surprised to learn how beneficial gardening organically can be to the environment and your health.</p>
<p>Commercial and organic gardening differ.  The first is in the use of pesticides. Agricultural research has led to heartier crops but has also led to the use of pesticides that may not be healthy for people in the long run.  Even the animals raised commercially are often pumped full of chemicals to make them grow faster and develop more muscle and fat.  Organic farmers do not use these methods, instead opting to grow plants and animals naturally without hormones or pesticides.</p>
<p>The ban on genetically altered crops is fairly recent.  The other ban on pesticides and chemicals goes back to the 1930s.  Even then some researchers were discovering links to illness through the overwhelming use of sprays and chemicals.  Many small growers stopped using these chemicals.  It was not only beneficial to the people eating the crops but it was also beneficial to the environment.  Chemical run off is a huge problem with fields.  The chemicals are sprayed onto the crops and then the chemicals seep into the soil and are washed away.  The polluted water makes its way into streams and lakes where it can affect millions of people.  Local farmers who have chosen to grow their crops organically may lose a certain percentage of their crops to pests but they are saving the environment around them in a huge way.</p>
<p>There is a lot of information on the internet and in your local library about organic gardening.  You may never pick up a hoe in your life but you can still read all you can about this healthy lifestyle.  And it really is a lifestyle because you have to reexamine your life and eating habits completely. It is a way of life dedicated to helping people live longer and healthier without the use of chemicals or hormones in their food.</p>
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		<title>Excellent Home Gardening Resource</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 14:16:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National Home Gardening Club is a membership organization dedicated to sharing a love for gardening. Members receive six issues of Gardening How-To Magazine and gain special privileges to enter contests, receive gardening advice, post in forums, trade seeds, test new garden products and gain special members-only discounts. The best way to know if a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The National <strong>Home Gardening</strong> Club is a membership organization dedicated to sharing a love for gardening. Members receive six issues of Gardening How-To Magazine and gain special privileges to enter contests, receive gardening advice, post in forums, trade seeds, test new garden products and gain special members-only discounts. The best way to know if a membership is worth your while is to visit www.gardeningclub.com and take it for a one-month free test drive, which will give you full access to the site, as well as a free issue of their informative magazine.</p>
<p>Regular members of the National Home Gardening Club receive the Gardening How To Magazine, the ability to test new (free) gardening products, full access to the club website, a chance to win club giveaways, gardening tips from other members, professional answers to your gardening questions, free gifts, newsletters, books and videos. Life members of the gardening club receive all the same things as regular members, but with lifetime access. They&#8217;ll also get a Life Member ID card, key-ring, gardening mat, gloves and gifts valued at $165. Premier Life Members receive all the benefits of regular life members, plus get a $45 gift certificate to www.createmycookbook.com, discounts from retailers, a free hotline with answers from a gardening expert, discounts on club seminars and garden events, free online vegetable/herb garden planning service for one year and travel discounts.</p>
<p>Some members love the National Home Gardening Club for its members-only garden contests. For instance, their Photo Contest asked members to send in three of their best garden photo shots (plant portraits, borders, beds, garden structures and scenes). Winners could receive a pair of Swift 825 Eaglet Binoculars from Swift Sport Optics (valued at $530), The AeroGarden (valued at $209), a $100 gift card from Lee Valley Tools, or Terra Cycle fertilizers, wild bird seed, deer repellent and flower pots (valued at $75). The &#8220;Pruned to Perfection&#8221; contest asked members to send in their best pruning photos and stories. Three winners won a $289 Fiskers prize package that included a Power Gear Bypass Pruner, Power Gear Hedge Shears, Telescoping Pruning Stick, Power Gear Bypass Lopper, Gardening Multi Tool, Power-Pivot Grass Shears, Garden Knife, 10 Gallon Kangaroo and a 3-piece Scratch Tool set.</p>
<p>However, most life members of the National Home Gardening Club will tell you they joined for the friendships. &#8220;Honestly, it is the people that make the site,&#8221; one member writes. Some avid gardeners talk about sharing their gardening experiences with people they met on the site over ten years ago. There are many active members from around the country on the club&#8217;s website, especially in places like Florida, Kentucky, Michigan, New York, Oklahoma and Texas, which have from 137 to 646 topics each. The &#8220;Seed Swap&#8221; section in the forum is pretty hopping too, with over 2,009 topics. Whether you&#8217;re looking for orange cosmos, cotton, red yucca, tropical hibiscus, cacti, sweet pea, peter peppers, pink columbine or roses, you will find them here for free! Just send some of your extra seeds in return! This club has its rewards if you are interested in these activities.</p>
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		<title>Adding Compost to Soil Helps Develop Healthy Lush Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2011 14:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want a healthy lush garden, you need to implement a natural composting program.  Putting chemicals into the soil will only harm your garden in the long-run. Many people have difficulties with growing healthy plants or trees.  They following correct instructions in watering and planting, but just can&#8217;t seem to get things to improve.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #000000;"><a href="http://www.tipstogardening.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/composting.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1006" style="margin: 3px;" title="composting" src="http://www.tipstogardening.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/composting.jpg" alt="build a composting bin" width="130" height="97" /></a>If you want a healthy lush garden, you need to <strong>implement a natural composting program</strong>.  Putting chemicals into the soil will only harm your garden in the long-run.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Many people have difficulties with growing healthy plants or trees.  They following correct instructions in watering and planting, but just can&#8217;t seem to get things to improve.  We may have some suggestions that can help. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">First of all, if you are frustrated with your landscape because you seem to be in a never-ending battle of weeds, insects or sicknesses, the problem may not be what you think.   When battling difficulties with plants, many gardeners have been “programmed” to run to the local farm store and purchase chemicals to flood their plants. They purchase weed and pest killers to spray on their plants, not considering the potential harm this will ultimately cause their garden and their health. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Many times, the plant problem is not due to insects or illnesses, but rather, the poor soil the plants are growing in. With the poor soil comes feeble and unhealthy plants that are likely to get insect or illness issues. Adding additional chemical based fertilizers, weed killers, and insect sprays, will only complicate the problem for years to come.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Our approach is to first look at natural solutions to resolving the problems. If we determine our soil is the difficulty, we suggest a treatment of adding a healthy compost mix.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Anytime is a wonderful time to add compost.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Compost is made from rich organic material, which is vital to growing healthy and successful plants. It is the result of a natural activity of rot and recycling of materials such as leaves and twigs. All over the planet, in each meadow, forest and wetland, composting is happening to improve plant growth and production. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Composting is nature-generated process and function, but can be a direct result of human intervention for the purposes of increased yield and soil improvements. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Some of the benefits of composting include: </span></p>
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<li><span style="color: #000000;">The major advantage of composting is that it ties water and nutrient elements in reserve, freeing them when plants need it the most. </span></li>
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<li><span style="color: #000000;">Utilizing compost is a cheap way to improve the soil. </span></li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;">Compost cuts the necessity to fertilize since it&#8217;s loaded in plant nutrient elements and slowly discharges them over a period of time, and by not being forced to replace plants each year and the expenses connected with plants that die due to poor soils. </span></li>
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<li><span style="color: #000000;">Plant crops tests indicate that Humic Acid, even in low concentrations, produces healthy, lush plants. </span></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">There are a few paths to make good compost. Regardless of whether you purchase a compost can or build one from wood pallets or concrete blocks, here are some pointers that should help you get going: </span></p>
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<li><span style="color: #000000;">A compost pile should be roughly three feet tall and three feet wide.</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;">All items going into the compost pile should be wet. When the yard waste is dry when added, it&#8217;ll cut back the decomposition process. </span></li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;">Layers of the yard waste should be applied using different components of the yard waste. To give a well-balanced blend and create a strong compost, you will want to add diverse elements to your compost. For example, you will want to add a layer of grass clippings, then a layer of leaves, etc.</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;">Keep your compost turned. To turn a compost pile isn&#8217;t necessarily a comprehensive task, unless you are in a major rush. By turning the compost pile it will accelerate the decomposition process. </span></li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;">The finalized product compost can be applied to a new or an established garden or landscape. If you&#8217;re still planning your project, be certain to add lots of compost onto your soil before you plant. </span></li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;">Compost, over the course of time, will integrate itself with your current soil. The stronger your composting program, the healthier your soil. There is usually no necessity to replace soil or add chemicals. Natural composting will improve your soil and add nutrients that are vital to plant growth. </span></li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;">It does not make any difference if your soil is sandy, clay, or rock, adding compost will improve it. To top-dress a longtime landscape, you are able to add a layer of compost directly to the top of the existing soil. </span></li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;">If you have established plants, add one &#8211; two inches of compost all round the plant. The plants will still get the advantages of the humic acid and other vital plant nutriments extravagantly found in compost. The plants and landscape will reward you with a lush, healthy expansion. In addition, it will help give your plants a stronger natural resistance to insects and diseases.</span></li>
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		<title>Organic Farming to save your health</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2011 10:50:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Living a healthy life has become a number one priority for many people all across the world.  One way that many people are monitoring their health is through their diet, and the trend supports organic farming.  Organic produce and meats are free from the pesticides that are often found in commercially grown crops. The animals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tipstogardening.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/G03A0025.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1003 alignleft" style="margin: 3px;" title="organic farming" src="http://www.tipstogardening.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/G03A0025-225x300.jpg" alt="organic farming" width="140" height="200" /></a>Living a healthy life has become a number one priority for many people all across the world.  One way that many people are monitoring their health is through their diet, and the trend supports <strong>organic farming</strong>.  Organic produce and meats are free from the pesticides that are often found in commercially grown crops. The animals that many large farms raise are filled with hormones.  Going organic helps eliminate these potential dangers and allows for healthier foods. If you have not given organic food a chance, then you may be pleasantly surprised at the differences.</p>
<p>If you are wondering how organic farming differs from regular farming, then you should know that it is in two main areas. First, no chemical pesticides are used. Secondly, there is an agreement not to use genetically modified plants or animals. Agricultural research has advanced many different varieties of crops and has helped animals grow larger faster but not enough is known about whether or not there are lasting consequences associated with these advances.</p>
<p>The ban on genetically altered crops is fairly recent. The other ban on pesticides and chemicals goes back to the 1930s. Even then some researchers were discovering links to illness through the overwhelming use of sprays and chemicals. Many small growers stopped using these chemicals. It was not only beneficial to the people eating the crops but it was also beneficial to the environment. Chemical run off is a huge problem with fields. The chemicals are sprayed onto the crops and then the chemicals seep into the soil and are washed away. The polluted water makes its way into streams and lakes where it can affect millions of people. Local farmers who have chosen to grow their crops organically may lose a certain percentage of their crops to pests but they are saving the environment around them in a huge way.</p>
<p>If you are not quite convinced that organic farming is right for you as a farmer, then you may need to seek out additional information. The USDA can provide you with guidelines for growing organically and can let you know the strict criteria for labeling a crop as organic. It may just seem like a passing trend to you initially but eventually you will come to realize how vast the organic movement is and how passionate people are for produce and crops that they can consume without worry.  Making the switch will not be easy but it will be rewarding.</p>
<p>Take a look at our <a href="http://tipstogardening.com/organic/">Organic Farming Guide</a></p>
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		<title>Why organic gardening?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 17:33:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gardening has always taken great part in human life, such as the need to keep the body or spiritual uplifting. Growing plants makes the connection with nature more strong and light therapy is considered by many psychologists. Organic gardening in their specificity reinforces the stronger links with mother nature as it is a true way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gardening has always taken great part in human life, such as the need to keep the body or spiritual uplifting. Growing plants makes the connection with nature more strong and light therapy is considered by many psychologists. Organic gardening in their specificity reinforces the stronger links with mother nature as it is a true way of life to grow and vegetables, using only the materials provided by nature.</p>
<p>Nowadays, many people prefer organic gardening because it has many advantages over other ways of producing plants. </p>
<p>Firstly, the organic gardening requires your personal involvement throughout the process. plants need you to provide the soil with compost fruitful. The natural fertilizer is made from kitchen and garden waste, with no chemical pesticides. </p>
<p> Chemicals are the second problem solved by organic gardening.When you grow organic plants, you don&#8217;t need to add any man-made substances in soil. Pesticides are made of toxins that kill every living thing of natural environment. They can be extremely harmful to the human body, too. Organic gardening contains no risk to any living being and saves the balance between living on the outskirts.</p>
<p> This reveals the third advantage of organic gardening: it is harmless to the environment may try it and preserve nature. This way you get two great extras: eat healthy foods without being a monster for the habitat of life around them.Trees and plants produced their crops of millions of years without being maintained with chemicals. By organic gardening leave nature do something for ourselves and food for us, that our ancestors had feeded with delicious food, long before pesticides came into fashion. </p>
<p> Trying to organic gardening, you help your children grow up healthy. Many research show that a child ingests four to five times more pesticides cause cancer food than a full-grown adult. The need for healthy eating for children is not a myth, but a scientifically proven fact. </p>
<p> The last thing that makes organic gardening absolutely irresistible to the practical people, is that it is CHEAPER.Pesticides and artificial supplements cost much money actually.But that doesn&#8217;t mean that organic growers let things go their own way unpredictable.A dedicated gardeners always comes with smart ideas how to make compost cheap coffee grounds.If you want to get rid of aphids, a typical organic gardening tip would be to plant marigolds nearby. There are many practical advice from DIY to make plants grow stronger.See, for example mulch. mulch is made by mixing pine needles and grass clippings.It helps to keep the soil moist and weeds out. There are many recipes for producing cheap substances to fight pests garden. the cheaper way to make one litre of garden pests spray is by mixing water with a teaspoon of SOAP to wash dishes and a cup of cooking oil.</p>
<p>To take the organic gardening, you start feeling that you&#8217;re really doing something useful for the environment and their health, and satisfaction is rewarding. saving money is the great privilege that a practitioner of organic gardening feels about the other.</p>
<p>Article Robbie Darmona [http://www.robbiedarmona.com]-an author of the article that talks about a wide variety of subjects. for more information click Organic Gardening [http://www.tohaveagarden.com]</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Successful soil building best addresses the soil&#8217;s long-term needs by remedying deficiencies organically.</P><br />
<P>Chemical fertilizers add unwanted nitrates or salts to the soil, as well as leaving chemical residues in the food. Organic gardening is growing without chemical fertilizers, naturally building the soil to support healthy plant life. Chemical fertilizers and additives will, over time, damage the soils ability to provide what plants need to resist disease, insect attacks, and stress. Soil depletion of organic nutrients is one of the main causes of unhealthy plants and disease.</P><br />
<P>RECIPE FOR SOIL DEPLETION: Pesticides + chemical fertilizers = Infertile soil, stressed plants, and insect attacks.</P><br />
<P>RECIPE FOR SOIL BUILDING: Organic fertilizers + microbial activity = Soil fertility, healthy plants, and resistance to insect attacks.</P><br />
<P>A healthy, organic garden produces strong plants that are able to withstand adverse conditions. The consistent traits and habits needed to make good soil can also help build fertility in our lives. Those things we do to create a healthy garden can become the tools needed to explore, change, and enhance our daily lives through:</P><br />
<P>Assessment &#8211; the plan of action Decision &#8211; the choice to act Implementation &#8211; the act itself, the doing</P><br />
<P>Success in the garden proves the efficacy of these tools, and as we use them to expand our gardens &#8211; the garden of our yard, and the garden of our soul &#8211; we expand all the aspects of our lives.</P><br />
<P>Organic soil amendments and conditioners can renew the life of your soil without adding unwanted chemicals. Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium are the basic providers of nutrients in the soil. Trace minerals provide the rest.</P><br />
<P>Soil can either be acidic or alkaline, or neutral &#8211; the soil&#8217;s pH. Soil pH is determined by mineral content in the subsoil. pH is the symbol for the logarithm of the reciprocal of Hydrogen ion concentration in gram atoms per liter. For example, a pH of 5 indicates a concentration of .00001 or 10-5 gram atoms of hydrogen ions in one liter of solution. Acidic soil has a pH range from 1 to 6.5. Alkaline soils have a pH range from 7.5 to 10. Neutral soil has a pH of 7. Lime (Dolomite) or oyster shell lime increase the alkalinity in an acid soil; soil sulfur and gypsum lower the pH in an alkaline soil. For the best results, add these amendments in the spring when soils are warming and microorganisms are active. Most plants grow well in a pH range of 6, but will tolerate a pH between 5.5 &#8211; 7.</P><br />
<P>Organic soil-building should include the addition of the following organic nutrients:</P><br />
<P>HUMUS &#8211; organic matter in various stages of decay, such as oak leaf mold, peat moss, and rotted sawdust. Humus increases water-holding capacity, modifies soil structure, stimulates plant growth, permits root penetration, and helps to correct soil imbalances. Some forms of humus are found in compost and animal manures.</P><br />
<P>NITROGEN &#8211; contains proteins and is a food source for compost piles (grass clippings, green vegetable matter), and it stimulates green growth in plants. Sources are blood meal, cottonseed meal, alfalfa meal, fishmeal, and fish emulsion.</P><br />
<P>PHOSPHORUS &#8211; stimulates root growth and promotes fruit and seed maturation. Good sources are soft rock phosphate or bone meal. Deficiencies are indicated by purple leaves, brittle roots, skinny stems and late fruit set and maturity.</P><br />
<P>POTASSIUM &#8211; promotes plant vitality and disease resistance. Sources are Greensand, also known as Glauconite, sulfate of potash, wood ashes, or Sul Po Mag. Deficiencies are indicated by an irregular yellowing of lower leaves, and poor root growth.</P><br />
<P>CALCIUM &#8211; important for plant cell wall integrity, root development and leaf growth. Low levels show up as deformed new leaves and branches, weak stems and roots. A good source for calcium is gypsum, which can also lower the alkalinity of the soil.</P><br />
<P>MAGNESIUM &#8211; essential for chlorophyll and green leaf development. Pale green leaves with green veins are a sign of deficiency. Adding dolomite lime to raise the pH in an acid soil often corrects this deficiency. In an alkaline soil you can add Magnesium Sulfate.</P><br />
<P>SOIL SULPHUR &#8211; can be used to lower pH in an alkaline soil, and is a stimulant for soil microbial life. Use it sparingly and add it in the fall and let it set over the winter before planting or the new seedlings will encounter the acid which will result in diminished plant growth. The better choice would be calcium sulfate (Gypsum) which not only lowers the pH, but also adds calcium and you can plant right after adding it to your soil.</P><br />
<P>TRACE MINERALS &#8211; found in compost, kelp meal, algae meal, and seaweed meal, and greensand, providing boron, copper, iron, and zinc.</P><br />
<P>OXYGEN &#8211; one of the most important fertility components in the soil &#8211; air spaces hold oxygen and stimulate microbial activity allowing free root growth. Humus, peat moss, compost, and aged manure tilled into the soil help to increase the air spaces in the soil enabling plants to utilize the available nutrients. Soil should be loose and never walked on, which only compacts it. Tilling wet soil too early in the season can also destroy soil structure by compacting it, and squeezing out the pockets for air.</P><br />
<P>SUSTAINABLE GARDENING &#8211; one of the most important things about gardening organically is that the process can become sustainable over time. Sustainable soil building begins after the initial soil testing and the addition of organic fertilizers and conditioners, and continues by organically maintaining and improving the soil over time.</P><br />
<P>Sustaining the soil means being able to replenish your soils nutrients with your own organic compost which contains beneficial microbes, enzymes, and earthworms. Ideally, once the garden is established it can be sustained by using garden soil to inoculate your compost, which will in turn feed your soil, creating a cycle of sustainability.</P><br />
<P>WORMS &#8211; Vermicomposting uses earthworms to make compost. Worms can eat their body weight daily in organic matter and convert it into dark, soil enriching castings full of live micro organisms, growth hormones, and nutrients, humic acids which condition the soil, and a neutral pH.</P><br />
<P>COMPOSTING &#8211; Billions of decaying organisms (25,000 bacteria placed end to end equal one inch) feed, grow, reproduce and die, recycling garden waste into an organic fertilizer and soil conditioner. Composting is the ultimate recycling process &#8211; improving soil structure, increasing the soil&#8217;s ability to hold moisture, providing soil aeration, fertilization, and nitrogen storage. It buffers pH, releases nutrients, and provides food for microbial life.</P><br />
<P>PLANTING COVER CROPS &#8211; this &#8220;green manure&#8221; is grown for the sole purpose of being tilled into the soil to add organic matter. It will help keep moisture from evaporating, regulate the soil temperature, keeping it cooler in summer and warmer in winter. By providing an insulating blanket, microbes and earthworms will thrive. The more worms in your garden, the more they can break up, fertilize, and aerate the soil.</P><br />
<P>Beneficial insects are also attracted by cover crops; alfalfa can attract parasitic wasps, lady beetles, damsel bugs, big-eyed bugs and assassin bugs. White clover can attract Tachnid flies, ground beetles and parasitic wasps that prey on aphids, scales, caterpillars and whiteflies. Most grains will attract lady beetles. Clovers and vetches can attract minute pirate bugs. Fava beans and buckwheat can attract predatory and parasitic wasps, syrphid flies and bumblebees.</P><br />
<P>CROP ROTATION &#8211; Crop rotation also helps to prevent soil deficiencies. By using different plants in different beds, you can avoid depletion of nutrients because each plant has different needs. Planting a legume after a heavy feeder such as corn, will replenish the nitrogen in the soil. Rotate your root crops, leafy crops, heavy feeders, and cover crops. if you keep a garden journal, you can keep track of what you planted, and where and when you planted it.</P><br />
<P>PROVIDING GOOD DRAINAGE &#8211; Good drainage is essential to soil health. Too little drainage makes a soggy soil, which prevents root growth, nutrient absorption, and compacts the soil. A perk test is an easy way to determine water drainage through your soil. Dig a hole six inches across by one foot deep. Fill with water and let drain. As soon as the water has drained, fill it again. Time how long it takes for the water to drain. If it takes more than 8 hours, you have a drainage problem.</P><br />
<P>Add sand, gypsum, chopped straw, vermiculite (use vermiculite with caution, it may contain residual asbestos dust that could cause asbestosis and mesothelioma cancer. Asbestos a Hazard Even Among Gardeners) or perlite to increase the drainage. Too much drainage can be determined by a water test. This will tell you if you soil drains too quickly, leaching nutrients and causing plants to be watered more frequently. Water well a small portion of your garden. Two days later, dig a hole 6 inches deep. If the soil is dry to the bottom of the hole, your soil drains too quickly to promote good plant growth. Add peat moss, vermiculite, perlite, composted manure and mulch well to prevent evaporation.</P><br />
<P>RESOURCES Green Harvest (Australia) information, reference guide, organic pest control Planet Natural Soil Analysis Peaceful Valley Farm Supply Fertile Garden Harmony Farm Supply Minifarms</P><br />
<P>&#8220;When the planes still swoop down and aerial spray a field in order to kill a predator insect with pesticides, we are in the Dark Ages of commerce. Maybe one thousandth of this aerial insecticide actually prevents the infestation. The balance goes to the leaves, into the soil, into the water, into all forms of wildlife, into our selves. What is good for the balance sheet is wasteful of resources and harmful to life.&#8221; Paul Hawkin from The Ecology of Commerce.</P><br />
<P>Frank and Vicky Giannangelo<BR>Copyright (c) 2008 Giannangelo Farms Southwest</P></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where to start when the cultivation of organic products. We can often be oppressed at the beginning of a project – there is simply so much to think and analyze. Whether starting from scratch, so you really have a great opportunity to plan and lay out your garden in a logical way, attractive, with space enough to consider the needs of wild animals, as well as the usual garden requirements, such as paths, seats and utility areas. They key should be businesslike when considering the various elements of your garden, and what you want to achieve.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, however, many of us are not from a greenfield site. then this article is intended to help you identify key areas to consider in an organic garden and how best to integrate them into your existing garden layout.</p>
<p> Kitchen Gardens:<br /> Their own plants to grow not only is healthy and satisfying, he also became very popular. I recommend, if possible, that you put some placeholder in your garden grow their own fruits and vegetables.</p>
<p> There are several ways to set about this.If you have decent soil, then you can add organic fertilizers and compost to condition the soil before planting. If the soil is quite sad, you suffer from impaired mobility or you just like to move things along more quickly and then raised beds can serve you better. a section of your garden in raised beds may seem very attractive, remain tidy and be extremely productive throughout the year.</p>
<p>There are a number of issues to consider, when choosing an area for your vegetables. Ideally, you want an area sheltered from the wind. Vegetables also need full sun during most of the day, and you&#8217;ll save your legs if you plant your vegetables near a water source and a length of hose. </p>
<p>Organic Gardens are particularly dependent on wildlife and bugs &#8216; good &#8216;, therefore, including plants and flowers that are attractive for wildlife can be useful. Bird baths or power stations are also worth considering, as they bring a variety of birds to your garden. </p>
<p>Flower beds:<br />The flowers are an important element in the organic garden. Not only do they encourage bugs &#8216; good &#8216; for the garden, they also act as decoys to bad &#8216; bugs &#8216; that can decimate fruits and vegetables.Flowers can (and should) be integrated in your organic garden, but most gardeners will also enjoy a variety of plants around your garden for their aesthetic value.</p>
<p>The key to successfully growing flowers in Garden Organic is to choose plants that suit your soil and the environment.In other words, local plants.Plants well adapted to local conditions will grow more easily, be healthier and therefore more disease resistant.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re determined to grow flowers that naturally are not suitable for the type of soil, then raised beds are, once again, the way to go.</p>
<p>Public service areas:<br />An organic garden has requirements more some of its areas of usefulness.A worm farm compost bin and are useful as they create useful organic fertilizer for your garden. They also help reduce waste green your home.</p>
<p>You are more likely to add their green waste to his farm compost bin and worm if they are easily reachable, mud free pathways. However also are no longer attractive things, and you probably don&#8217;t want them to be readily visible. it is important to note that a well maintained compost bin or worm farm should not feel the smell. If there is no odor coming from their positions, this is an indication that it is not in balance and need some attention.</p>
<p>Places:<br />Organic Gardens can be very attractive and you may want to give some thought to their seating areas. A dinner table in the middle of your kitchen garden can function very well and is a great discussion when you have guests. is also useful to have a place to rest while you are working in your garden!</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re lucky enough to have large trees in your garden, then seats, tables or chairs under the canopy are a very relaxing place to sit.</p>
<p>These are just some of the basics that you may want to consider when planning your garden if you take some time at the beginning, even if this is not the most exciting part of gardening, to properly plan, it will make your garden a place much more enjoyable.</p>
<p>FI McMurray is a gardener enthusiast and author who has been organic gardening since the birth of their children. She has been involved with two award-winning gardens in prestigious Ellerslie International Flower Show in Auckland, New Zealand. your latest ebook is &#8220;an introduction to successful Organic Gardening&#8221;.</p>
<p>For more information about the <a target="_new" href="http://www.fimcmurray.com">organic growth</a>, you can visit the site in <a target="_new" href="http://www.fimcmurray.com">www.fimcmurray.com</a> Fi</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[These organic gardening books are those who have had the most profound effect on me, and I read a lot of gardening books. But these books are the best of the best, in my opinion. Botany/reservation of plants The secret life of plants.The authors of Secrets Of The Soil put incredible organic gardening books and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These organic gardening books are those who have had the most profound effect on me, and I read a lot of gardening books. But these books are the best of the best, in my opinion.</p>
<p><b>Botany/reservation of plants </b></p>
<p> The secret life of plants.The authors of Secrets Of The Soil put incredible organic gardening books and this classic is a look at the world of plants and their relationship with us.She enters as plants may think, how they respond to music, and how they respond to be loved/be threatened, are still scattered across many lessons we can actually use in the garden. anyone who believes that the plants are sentient beings will love this book a must read. </p>
<p><b> Book of microorganism</b></p>
<p>Teaming with microbes. healthy organic soil is full of life-not only earthworms and insects, but an impressive crowd of bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms. These guys do the advantages of cultivating the soil food web available for a large audience of us organic gardening and agriculture addicts for gardeners of weekend who simply want to grow up healthy, vigorous plants without resorting to chemicals. I highly recommend this as one of organic gardening books for you. </p>
<p><b>Organic soil Management Book</b></p>
<p> The Handbook of Agriculture of non-toxic. This book is not just for farmers! Is a successful integration of various techniques and technologies of organic classic, Albrecht-style balances soil fertility and organic soil reams method and plant tests and analyses, and is great for organic gardeners House. It covers fertility entries, field testing, foliar feeding, refractometers, tillage, animal nutrition, Lunar cycles and subtle energies and much more.</p>
<p><b>Book Permaculture </b></p>
<p>Gaia garden.This is one of my favorite books of organic gardening for beginners.He describes an organic gardening system that combines the best features of Wildlife habitat, edible landscapes and gardens old conventional in a landscape that allows the nature makes most of the work has many principles of good design, thus partially is a design book. This is my favorite introduction to Permaculture why is a fun read that actually simplifies the topic.Is not as comprehensive as works of Mollison, but a great intro.I love this book.</p>
<p><b>Vegetable gardening book</b></p>
<p>A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food gardener.This is one of those organic gardening books that shows how to select, grow, collect and store more than 765 varieties of vegetables, herbs, fruits and nuts. Not all that much information about the grow from seeds and transplantation, but a pretty darn great free food plants and good information about vegetable garden layout.</p>
<p><b>General organic gardening book</b></p>
<p>Working with Nature-shifting paradigms. This organic gardening book was the first written by one of my gardening founder of mentors, Heide Hermary, Colégio de Gaia. He describes ecologically organic soil and water management practices and introduces the concept of healthcare management landscape He summarizes some of the most important information from other books listed on this page, and most importantly, it makes connections between seemingly disparate subjects.</p>
<p>If you are interested in <a target="_new" href="http://www.smilinggardener.com/lists/50-most-important-organic-gardening-books">organic gardening books</a> and would like to see my complete list of 50 best absolute gardening books, check out <a target="_new" href="http://www.smilinggardener.com/lists/50-most-important-organic-gardening-books">http://www.smilinggardener.com/lists/50-most-important-organic-gardening-books</a> here:.</p>
<p>Phil Nauta is a professional care soul Certified Organic Land and holds a In Organic certificate management landscape of College of Gaia and a certificate In Sustainable Building And Yestermorrow design plus a Permaculture design certificate. He has taught for the College of Gaia and Director of The Society For organic urban Land Care. he had run a landscaping company and an organic organic fertilizer business before you start smiling gardener to teach others what you have learned.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learn how to grow an organic garden is really very easy. The number one rule is using only organic 100% those products are free of chemicals and pesticides. First step is to test the soil to determine the properties of soil that you have. You need to find the best soil possible planting your garden. Take a sample of soil where you intend to have your organic garden. The example could be sent to a laboratory where all different substances in the soil are analysed and controlled. Depending on the results, you can make necessary improvements for you organic garden. The next step in learning how to grow an organic garden is, finding the right seeds. There are many shops offering seed of all kinds of seeds, where you can find exactly what they are looking for. Well, it&#8217;s entirely to you to choose the right type of garden to plant.</p>
<p><b>Keeping your organic garden</b></p>
<p>Keep the garden on a regular basis is essential to get the best results. learning to do it systematically and grow an organic garden is also important. here are some basic things you should do in caring for your organic garden. </p>
<p> -You must weed your garden always appearing weeds, and that would help the soil to grow at its best.</p>
<p> -Soil should be watered regularly. However it should never be more aguado since could wash away all the nutrients that you have tried so hard to accumulate in soil.Remember irrigation is a very important task to care for and learn how to grow an organic garden.</p>
<p>-Fertilize your garden organic form prescribed. is the key to figuring out how to grow an organic garden and fertilize.All garden centres has fertilizer for you buy or on the other hand you can prepare your own compost with products from your home.Usually the best time to fertilize is in spring and then again during the summer.</p>
<p>Basically, this will ensure that your garden organ will achieve the desired results, that you are trying to achieve.</p>
<p><b>What are you going to grow?</b></p>
<p>As said before, it is easy to learn how to grow an organic garden. With some tips and good care for your garden will flourish in no time. decide on what to you will plant is the next step in learning Some may choose to learn how to grow an organic garden of roses, while others may choose to grow herbs or vegetables. Here, use seed guides and you can determine which plants would grow best in your region. you sometimes need to pay attention to planting seeds. Some seed should be planted at certain times to ensure optimal growth. well, with a little research and a touch of a green thumb, you can learn exactly how to grow the perfect organic garden.</p>
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