How to garden organically



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  1. by Bev M, on July 19 2008 @ 6:47 pm

     

    Would imagine it could be – read the label and see if it tells you if there are any chemicals in it.
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  2. by Ghost Who Walks, on July 19 2008 @ 6:59 pm

     

    If you need certification, you will have to obtain permission to use any material which is not mentioned in the codus alimentarius mentioned by the certifying or accreditation agencies.
    References :

  3. by glenn t, on July 19 2008 @ 6:59 pm

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I've been an avid gardener most of my life and I've always had an interest in organic gardening. My parents always had gardens when I was a child and while I can't say that no chemicals were used, most products and methods used to maintain the garden were natural. Now that I have a garden of my own (past 7 years) I've gone strictly organic. This blog is my attempt to share Organic Gardening Tips with you.

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