3 Organic Gardening Tips That You Must Not Neglect
Tips, Tricks
Check out http://www.smilinggardener.com for the free '15 Vital Organic Gardening Lessons For Becoming A Better Organic Gardener'. Here are 3 of the most important organic gardening tips for you to remember. Are you doing all of them? Is there one you could do better in your organic garden? Let me know below. And read today's full blog post at http://www.smilinggardener.com/organic-gardening-tips/organic-gardening-tips
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Audience, WHAT?! What are you doing in the compost pile? Are you trying to decompose? What, you have something against Mozart? Hehe. That's what he would say.
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We.ve got a lot of rains in the philippines, what will happens to the plants over watered, how will I protect my plants from over watering. I'm nearly retiring & my scheme is to follows your kind of gardening. Thanks.
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What is the best way to test your soil?
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keep talkin bro yoo makin sense which is good gardening Thank You !!!
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I spoke too hastily. I agree with you :)
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I was under the impression that bark contained nutrients, whereas things such as chipped hardwood and straw do not.
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Living landscapes and permaculture principles really work in a way that makes mulching unnecessary. In my opinion, if you have enough room to mulch, your wasting space. But yes, if you are doing typical row gardening then mulching is vital.
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Enjoyed your vid; however, what are EM and bocachi (sp?)? BTW how did your garden survive your being gone last year? My husband has planned a two month vacation this year during July and August! I'm worried about the same things your were. Plus, I don't know anyone in my area that will know how to care for an organic garden. I'm trying to teach my neighbor who often cares for others yards while they're away, but I don't think he's getting it.
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Do people think your crazy for telling them to multch thier garden? I have got nothing but resistance from those who I have told to always keep the soil covered. Everyone I know is still sending thier leaves off to the county compost where it is likely mixed with toxic municipal sewer sludge, composted, and re-sold. Then they pay some company to come spray a "Organic Based" chemical fertilizer blend containing 85% urea! My landloard sprayed my organic heirloom Brandywine Tomato! :(
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