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Guayaki, Yerba Mate Organic, 25 Tea Bags, 2.6 oz. (75 g)

by Tricia

Guayaki, Yerba Mate Organic, 25 Tea Bags, 2.6 oz. (75 g)

Rainforest Grown USDA Organic Dietary Supplement

Naturally Caffeinated Rainforest grown for premium quality and a smooth, rich flavor Healthy Energy Revered for centuries as the “”drink of the gods”” and consumed to ensure health, vitality, and longevity, yerba mate triumphs as nature’s most balanced stimulant.

The leaves of the rainforest yerba mate tree contain 24 vitamins and minerals, 15 amino acids, abundant antioxidants and naturally occurring caffeine. In honor of the Ache’ Guayaki people, native to the mate forest, we bring you Guayaki Yerba Mate. Our name Guayaki represents our commitment to go beyond organic; to embrace sustainability and fair trade in every cup.

Guayaki is committed to producing the highest quality yerba mate in the world. Our yerba mate trees thrive in their native environment, below the rainforest canopy.

In keeping with tradition, the tender yerba mate leaves and stems are hand-picked, wood-dried and cedar wood aged for the most satisfying yerba mate experience. Stimulates focus & clarity Improves physical energy 24 Vitamins and minerals Contains antioxidants Traditionally used as a supportive treatment in weight loss program that include a balanced diet and exercise.







Filed Under: growing organic Tagged With: guayaki, organic, tea, yerba mate

Organic Gardening Basics

by Tricia

Organic Gardening Basics
One of Britain’s leading organic gardeners shows how to create a natural garden that looks great, teems with wildlife, and yields delicious, healthy produce.

Almost everyone has concerns about how pesticides, fungicides, insecticides, and other chemicals affect both the environment and our food, and gardeners everywhere are choosing to go organic.

They’ll discover the smartest and most successful ways to achieve their goal on these information-packed and beautifully designed pages. More than 200 illustrations and detailed advice cover such issues as soil improvement, making compost, choosing the right plants, growing fruits and vegetables, and planning the garden.

One eye-opening chapter follows a garden for an entire year, complete with guidance on seasonal care and maintenance– so everything stays in tip-top shape.

Product Specification :

ISBN :0600615871
Format :Paperback: 144 pages
Publisher :Hamlyn
Date Published :04/01/2007
List price :9.95

Filed Under: growing organically Tagged With: basics, organic gardening

what is the best organic insecticide for lawns?

by Tricia

Question: “There are a couple good possibilities. Nematodes work to kill the larvae before they become bugs. If you live in a warmer climate, they will breed and you’re done. Zone 5 or northward, you’ll have to reapply.”

Suggestion:

Another possibility is dish soap.

Mix about 1 cup of cheap dish soap with a gallon of water, put into a pump sprayer and spray that on the lawn.

Most soaps are biodegradable and pretty safe. They’re highly recommended by vegetable gardeners who need an insecticide that’s safe on food.

Filed Under: organic insecticide Tagged With: lawn care, lawns, organic insecticide

What is the best way to control weeds and insects in flower beds?

by Tricia

Question:  “live in Texas. It seems like nothing I try works. Any suggestions? I would also like to hear anything organic?”

Suggestions:

acidify the soil with vinegar… However, be careful not to get it too close to the plants that you want to grow. lime is used to make the soil alkaline again. use a spray bottle to apply.

http://www.backto-nature.com/product/BurnOutII

http://www.thegardenhelper.com/acidsoil.html

and here is a variety of organic pesticides…

http://wiwi.essortment.com/homemadeorgani_renu.htm

Filed Under: organic insect control Tagged With: control insects, control weeds, flower bed, organic

I’m looking for an organic (home remedy) pesticide to kill Japanese Beetles that are eating my garden?

by Tricia

Question: “I’m looking for an organic (home remedy) pesticide to kill Japanese Beetles that are eating my garden?”

Suggestion:

The most organic home remedy that I use when dealing with Japanese beetles are my fingers and a pail of soapy water. I just pluck them up and drop them in the pail.

It may sounds bit gross to do if your squeamish about beetles, but it definitely works and it works well.

Filed Under: organic home garden Tagged With: garden, home remedy, insecticide, Japanese beetles, natural, organic, pesticide, pests, plants

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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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