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		<title>Organic Gardening &#8211; What is It?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organic gardening can be described as gardening without the use of man-made chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Some say it provides the gardener a harmony with nature. It is not a new concept, but has become an increasingly popular type of gardening in recent years given the fact that everyone is going &#8220;green&#8221;. Organic can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Organic gardening can be described as gardening without the use of man-made chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Some say it provides the gardener a harmony with nature. It is not a new concept, but has become an increasingly popular type of gardening in recent years given the fact that everyone is going &#8220;green&#8221;. Organic can mean different things to different people. Organic gardening is a little more than just not using chemicals or non organic fertilizers on your garden. An organic gardener should consider his/her garden as part of the bigger picture in nature and life itself.</p>
<p>&#13;Organic gardening is a simple way to ensure that you are growing the highest-quality produce in a sustainable way that is healthy for the plants and the planet. It is one of the oldest methods of cultivation, and the food it will produce is not only healthier for you it&#8217;s less expensive to. You may find that it might become the most rewarding hobby, or lifestyle, you have ever undertaken. Organic gardening is a simple healthful way to convert living organisms into carbon compounds in a way that considers the whole of nature and its integral place in that scheme.</p>
<p>&#13;Organic gardening uses natural compost and manure to fertilize and grow plants and flowers. Since you will be using natural compost no harmful chemicals or pesticides are used on your plants. Some gardeners are willing to invest in some extras required by organic gardening because it ensures that no harmful pesticides or fungicides will be used. By growing a garden without chemical fertilizers, you will naturally build the soil to support healthy plant life. Chemical fertilizers and additives will, over time, damage the soil&#8217;s ability to provide what plants need to resist disease, insect attacks, and stress.</p>
<p>&#13;Organic gardening is all about balance between the soil and its nutrients, the water, the air, and of course your plants. It is easy, relaxing and fun. Being a green gardener means you don&#8217;t use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides on your plants. It is all about working with the land to build healthy soil and plants. Think of organic gardening as a system that combines all aspects of gardening: soil, water, plants, animals; even insects!</p>
<p>&#13;So if you&#8217;re considering organic gardening, it is an excellent way to grow your trees, shrubs, flowers, vegetables and plants. Your garden will benefit greatly from organic materials. It is an environmentally friendly, people friendly style of gardening. And its methods can be utilized by virtually anyone to create and maintain sustainable gardens, in the city or country. If you are thinking of starting an outdoor garden project you should consider giving the organic method a try. You will enjoy the accomplishment of growing you own healthy foods and enjoy the health benefits it can provide. It may take a while to figure out the best ways of doing things. I suggest picking up a few books on the subject and doing a bit of research on the types of tools you will need and the plants that work best. With a little practice you will be an expert gardener in no time at all.</p>
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		<title>Organic Gardening Tips &#8211; How To Keep Your Garden Healthy!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Organically grown plants have gotten quite popular in the last few years. Almost every gardening enthusiast is shifting onto the organic method due to the wide spreading awareness about the quality of flowers and vegetables that it results in. Go organic and your flowers will bloom with a new found hue and the vegetables [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Organically grown plants have gotten quite popular in the last few years. Almost every gardening enthusiast is shifting onto the organic method due to the wide spreading awareness about the quality of flowers and vegetables that it results in. Go organic and your flowers will bloom with a new found hue and the vegetables will taste like never before! </p>
<p>With its rising popularity, the organic gardening tips are finding a huge market and almost every other big publishing house is banking upon to opportunity by coming up with guides to help the ever-eager gardeners. Organic gardening is a very relaxing as well as involving hobby. Just with little help, anyone can produce tasty fruits, vegetables and herbs. People can relish them with 100% assurance they are the best that nature can produce in a pesticide, chemical and herbicide free manner.</p>
<p>Garden pests are an inevitable reality. Organic gardening doesn’t mean that they will no longer fancy your gardens. Instead, what will happen is that you will be countering them in the same natural manner like old time farmers used to, before the invention of herbicides and pesticides.</p>
<p>We are outlining here a few organic gardening tips that will be priceless in your endeavor of cultivating vegetables, herbs and fruits that are full of taste, health and economic value. Moreover, you will sleep well with assurance that your children are no longer consuming chemically infected food.</p>
<p>Aphids, as every gardener would know, can cause a lot of damage to the garden. A very good preventive measure one can take is to plant marigolds close to the vegetable garden. This will keep aphids at bay. In case your garden is already doomed with an aphid attack, you can spray diluted soap water followed by clear water on your plants to get rid of them, organically. </p>
<p>Another organic gardening tip you can use is to produce your own compost naturally at home. We all are aware that the market compost contains many harmful chemicals. As an alternative, you can utilize your kitchen and garden waste to produce organic compost at home. It will normally consist of vegetables, coffee grounds, potatoes, dead weeds, rose or other plants pruning, egg shells, carrots etc. that have landed up in the trash bin. Compost enriches the soil by providing good texture, ventilation and structure. Various ingredients in organic compost help to break it down quickly. Overall, it is an excellent way to catalyze the root development process.</p>
<p>Before starting on with organic gardening, you must do good research and analysis to find out the best plants suited for your garden. Following is another organic gardening tip that will help you get rid of weeds quickly and make your soil dryness-free. Pine needles, old newspapers and grass clippings when mixed together, make effective mulch that is potent enough to keep the soil moist and your garden weed-free. Organic Gardening is the new age mantra to attain most optimum levels of chemical free and environment friendly gardening produce, and these organic gardening tips will make that goal much easier to achieve!</p>
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		<title>5 Tips To Make Organic Gardening Easier</title>
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&#13;Organic Gardening Tip #1:  &#13;Mulch your trees and flower beds with 3&#8243; of organic material. When you use this organic gardening tip you will be able to add humus and nutrients.  You can also conserve water [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Organic gardening has many advantages and this article will offer you 5 tips to make organic gardening easier.</p>
<p>&#13;Organic Gardening Tip #1:  <br />&#13;Mulch your trees and flower beds with 3&#8243; of organic material. When you use this organic gardening tip you will be able to add humus and nutrients.  You can also conserve water and keep weeds at bay.  If you are growing plants that need acid you can use a thick layer of pine needles.  Organic gardening with pine needle mulch will be perfect if used in the fall because over the course of the winter they will decompose and the needed acid will be added naturally to the soil.</p>
<p>&#13;Organic Gardening Tip #2:  <br />&#13;You need to maintain healthy soil if you want to be successful at organic gardening.  The most important step in maintaining healthy soil while engaged in organic gardening is to keep on top of pest management.  When pests are controlled in organic gardening the plants will be healthy and more able to withstand insect and disease damage.  If you are bothered while organic gardening with aphids you can spray the infested leaves, stems and buds with a diluted solution of soapy water followed with clear water.</p>
<p>&#13;Organic Gardening Tip #3:  <br />&#13;Try composting as part of your organic gardening regimen.  When you make composting part of organic gardening you will improve the texture, soil structure and aeration.  Composting also increases the capacity for the soil to hold water.  There are organic and natural ways to fertilize when you are organic gardening.  Try these instead of chemical fertilizers.</p>
<p>&#13;Organic Gardening Tip #4:  <br />&#13;Organic gardening gardeners should always keep in mind the best plants for their soil, sun, temperature range and shade.  All these factors come into play while organic gardening.  Choosing well-adapted plant types is a way to ensure successful organic gardening.  When you landscape your yard using organic gardening strategies you can increase your original investment by as much as 200%.</p>
<p>&#13;Organic Gardening Tips #5:  <br />&#13;Organic gardening shade gardens are low maintenance.  You will need less water and have fewer weeds to deal with.  Speaking of weeds; try using full-strength household vinegar on a sunny day.  Just spray on the plants and you have an organic gardening solution that is safe for people, pets, wildlife and the environment.</p>
<p>&#13;These organic gardening tips should come in handy for all organic gardeners, novice or experienced alike.</p>
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<div class="text">Cindy Mauro has been an organic gardener for many &#13;years and enjoys sharing her tips with others.  She &#13;is a contributing author at 4BestGardening.com  For  &#13;more gardening tips go to: <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://4bestgardening.com">Gardening Tips</a></div>
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		<title>Where Can I Find Organic Gardening How To Books?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even if you are the best organic gardener in the world you will still need help from time to time and reading a few organic gardening how to books should point you in the right direction if you are having problems or give you a few tips you didn&#8217;t know about. Reading about how other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even if you are the best organic gardener in the world you will still need help from time to time and reading a few organic gardening how to books should point you in the right direction if you are having problems or give you a few tips you didn&#8217;t know about. Reading about how other people have achieved organic gardening success in organic gardening how to books should inspire you to get out into your garden to try and do better. Sometimes you will need help to solve certain problems such as insect infestations and having a look at a organic how to book is probably your first step in overcoming your problem. Here are a few organic gardening how to books that you might want to add to your collection.</p>
<p>&#13;Organic Gardening for Dummies by Ann Whitman and the National Gardening Association.  There are a couple of other organic gardening books in the Dummies series.  They are all very practical organic gardening how to books, with easy-to-understand instructions.</p>
<p>&#13;Backyard Composting: Your Complete Guide to Recycling Yard Clippings by John Roulac of Harmonious Technologies.  This organic gardening how to book will show you how to start and maintain a compost pile with ease.</p>
<p>&#13;The Frugal Gardener: How to Have More Garden for Less Money by Catriona Tudor Erler, MS.  This is an organic gardening how to book of tips and techniques gathered from all kinds of experienced and successful organic gardeners around the world who offer their expertise.</p>
<p>&#13;Worms Eat My Garbage by Mary Applehoff and Mary F. Fenton.  If you want to know anything about worm composting, this is the organic gardening how to book that answers all your questions.</p>
<p>&#13;Great Garden Companions: A Companion-Planting System for a Beautiful, Chemical-Free Vegetable Garden by Sally Cunningham.  Information on companion planting is hard to come by, and this organic gardening how to book is an excellent resource.</p>
<p>&#13;The Organic Gardener&#8217;s Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease Control: A Complete Problem-Solving Guide to Keeping Your Garden and Yard Healthy Without Chemicals by Barbara W. Ellis and Fern Marshall Bradley.  One of the best books on pest control which all organic gardeners should read.</p>
<p>&#13;Rodale&#8217;s Illustrated Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening by Henry Doubleday Research Association.  Rodale&#8217;s is the #1 name in organic gardening, and any organic gardening how to book from Rodale&#8217;s is worth reading.  This encyclopedia is full of pictures, too, so it makes for a relaxing read.</p>
<p>&#13;If you are unable to find what you are looking for in one of the above books a trip to your local library, browse the internet or why not take a visit to your nearest garden centre and speak to an expert who will be happy to help.</p>
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Find out what temperature your compost pile must reach and why, plus get tips on adding nitrogen to compost, in this free organic gardening video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or &#8220;gardener&#8217;s black gold.&#8221;

					
					
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<p>Find out what temperature your compost pile must reach and why, plus get tips on adding nitrogen to compost, in this free organic gardening video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or &#8220;gardener&#8217;s black gold.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>All About Organic Gardening</title>
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The following article presents the very latest information on organic. If you have a particular interest in organic, then this informative article is required reading. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>all about organic gardening </p>
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<p>The following article presents the very latest information on organic. If you have a particular interest in organic, then this informative article is required reading. </p>
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<p>The best time to learn about organic is before you&#8217;re in the thick of things. Wise readers will keep reading to earn some valuable organic experience while it&#8217;s still free. </p>
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<p>organic gardening </p>
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<p>The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage&#8211;at least it seems that way. If you&#8217;ve been thinking you need to know more about it, here&#8217;s your opportunity. </p>
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<p>Those of you not familiar with the latest on gardening now have at least a basic understanding. But there&#8217;s more to come. </p>
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<p>Organic Gardening</p>
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<p>Organic gardening is the exact same as regular gardening except that no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides are used.  This can make certain aspects difficult, such as controlling disease, insects, and weeds.  Organic gardening also requires more attention to the soil and the many needs of plants.</p>
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<p> Organic gardening starts with the soil.  Gardeners must add organic matter to the soil regularly in order to keep the soil productive.  In fact, compost is essential to the healthiness and well being of plants grown organically.  Compost can be made from leaves, dead flowers, vegetable scraps, fruit rinds, grass clippings, manure, and many other things.  The ideal soil has a dark color, sweet smell, and is full of earthworms.  Some soil may need more natural additives than regular compost can give, such as bonemeal, rock phosphates, or greensand.  A simple soil test will tell you the pH balance and which nutrients you will need to use.</p>
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<p>One thing that makes even gardeners that are very serious about organic gardening reach for pesticides is insects on their plants.  The best way to defend plants against insects is to take preventative measures.  One thing that can be done is to make sure plants are healthy and not too wet or dry because insects usually attack unhealthy plants and if healthy, they can often outgrow minor insect damage.  A variety of plant types is a good idea to keep pests of a particular plant type from taking out the entire garden.</p>
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<p>Perhaps the best way to defend against insects is to make your garden enticing to insect predators, such as ladybugs, birds, frogs, and lizards.  You can do this by keeping a water source nearby or by growing plants that attract insects who feed on nectar.  Other ideas are sticky traps, barriers, and plant collars.  There are some household items that prevent against insects too, like insecticidal soaps, garlic, and hot pepper.</p>
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<p>To avoid plant disease in organic gardening, choose disease resistant plants and plant them in their prime conditions.  Many diseases will spread because of constant moisture and bad air circulation, so the site of your garden and the way it is watered can help ensure against diseases.</p>
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<p>Weeds can be an annoying and frustrating part of organic gardening.  Organic mulch can act as a weed barrier, but for even better protection put a layer of newspaper, construction paper, or cardboard under the mulch.  Corn meal gluten will slow the growth of weeds if spread early in the season before planting, as does solarization.  There’s also the old-fashioned art of hoeing and hand pulling that always works.  Your best bet in weed prevention is persistence.  Mulch well and pull and hoe what you can; after a few seasons you can beat the weeds for good.</p>
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<p>Organic gardening is an excellent way to assure that your plants will be free and clear of all pesticides and, if taken care of properly, will be as healthy as possible.  Organic gardening may take a little more time and care than regular gardening, but after gardeners get the hang of it and figure out all the quirks of their garden, it is definitely worth the extra time.</p>
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<p>There&#8217;s no doubt that the topic of gardening can be fascinating. If you still have unanswered questions about gardening, you may find what you&#8217;re looking for in the next article</p>
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<p>There&#8217;s no doubt that the topic of organic can be fascinating. If you still have unanswered questions about organic, you may find what you&#8217;re looking for in the next article</p>
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