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Easy Vegetable Gardening

by Tricia

Overview of our gardening DVD on turning your backyard into a your own organic produce department.

Step-by-step from soil prep, planting, pest control, harvesting and storage of your bounty.

Organic gardening is quite rewarding and it really isn’t all that much harder than non-organic gardening. You just have to stay on top of things. Take a peek at the following video DVD preview for some ideas as to what you can do in your own garden.

Duration : 0:5:7

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Filed Under: growing organic vegetables Tagged With: gardening, growing, organic, vegetable, vegetables

Growing Organic Coffee – Sanora Vida

by Tricia

See the organic process of planting a 3 month old coffee plant

You might be sitting drinking a cup of coffee as you visit this blog. Have you ever wondered how the coffee plant is grow? Why not take a look at this video to see how a young organic coffee plant is planted and cared for.

Duration : 0:3:48

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Filed Under: growing organic Tagged With: america, Antioxidant, Caffe, central, coffee, forest, gardening, healthy, honduras, process, rain, Sanora, the

Organic Gardening: Tips, Tools & Supplies for Raising Organic Vegetables : How To Grow Organic Vegetables

by Tricia

Learn how to grow organic vegetables in your garden with this free video on organic gardening for beginners.

I don’t think there’s anything tastier than homegrown vegetables and organic …

organic taste best in my book! Take a look at this video for some ideas as to how to start your own organic vegetable garden. Enjoy!

Duration : 0:3:29

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Filed Under: growing organically Tagged With: compost, free, garden, organic, organic vegetable, pesticides, pests, plants, soil, Vegetable garden, vegetables, video

Organic Gardening: Tips, Tools and Supplies for Raising Organic Vegetables

by Tricia

Tips for Growing Organic Peppers and Tomatoes

Get tips on how to grow organic peppers and tomatoes in your vegetable garden in this free video clip.

There’s certainly nothing better than home grown organic tomatoes and or peppers … learn how you can taste that freshness by growing your own in your home garden.

Duration : 0:2:5

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Filed Under: organic gardening tips Tagged With: compost, free, garden, growing, organic, peppers, plants, soil, vegetables, video

Bonide Organic Grub Beater Insecticide, RTU, 32 oz

by Tricia

Bonide Organic Grub Beater Insecticide, RTU, 32 oz

Rid your garden and landscaping of grubs and other damaging insects with Bonide Organic Grub Beater Insecticide.

Not only do grubs eat the roots of your grass, but grub predators, such as moles, can do considerable damage to your lawn.

By disrupting the delicate hormonal balance of the grub and other insects such as Chinch bugs, Sod Webworms, Billbugs, and Mole Crickets, this organic botanical insecticide eliminates these insects before they can molt to the next life stage. In addition to being an insecticide, Grub Beater suppresses the desire of some insects to feed and also repels many insects in areas that have been sprayed. These three modes of action result in controlling the majority of insects that harm your yard and garden without harming many beneficial insects such as honey bees and lady bugs that prey on undesirable insects.

To apply Grub Beater, simply attach your garden hose to the hose end attachment of the spray bottle and apply to your lawn. To insure effective control of surface and sub-surface feeding pests, apply Organic Grub Beater 2-3 times on a 7-10 day interval. Help keep your lawn beautiful and healthy with Bonide Organic Grub Beater Insecticide.

Note: Do not apply to Hibiscus flowersActive Ingredient: Azadirachtin: 0.09%Inert Ingredients: 99.91%Bottle size: 32 fl. oz.Coverage: 2,000 4,000 sq ft.Method of Application: attach to garden hose

Filed Under: green pest control, organic insect control, organic insecticide Tagged With: beneficial insects, billbugs, bonide, botanical, chinch bugs, control, damage grass, damaging insects, disrupt hormonal balance, easy, eat roots, garden, garden hose, grubs, harm, insecticide, lawn damage, mole crickets, moles, organic grub beater, pests, repels, safe, sod webworms, spray, spray bottle, suppresses, yard

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Whether you are an experienced gardener or a beginner the Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening contains tips and techniques that will help you create a healthy, eco-friendly garden.    Learn how to grow amazingly beautiful flowers, wholesome organic fruits and vegetables, and top-quality herbs.  Discover how to garden without chemicals, and how to maintain an organic garden year-round.

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