by Daphne Winslow | Dec 22, 2011 | organic gardening, vegetable gardening
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...
by Daphne Winslow | Dec 20, 2011 | flower gardening, gardening, growing vegetables, organic gardening, vegetable gardening
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...
by Daphne Winslow | Dec 11, 2011 | Composting, garden, gardening, growing vegetables, organic gardening, vegetable gardening
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...
by Daphne Winslow | May 13, 2011 | organic gardening
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...
by Daphne Winslow | Dec 4, 2010 | organic gardening
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...
by Daphne Winslow | Dec 4, 2010 | organic gardening
Successful soil building best addresses the soil’s long-term needs by remedying deficiencies organically. Chemical fertilizers add unwanted nitrates or salts to the soil, as well as leaving chemical residues in the food. Organic gardening is growing without...