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SCOD Organic Gardens: SPRING SOIL TILLING

by Tricia

SCOD Organic Gardens:
Spring Soil Tilling / Ground-breaking Land Preparation (Circle Garden)

Soil quality for growing vegetables & herbs means having adequate combinations of minerals, organic material & consistency conditions for drainage (ratios of soil types & grade/slope). First aerate & weed the existing soil by tilling (as we describe in this video). Next mulch if you have leaves or straw, then push the mulch aside for adding new soil & planting, finally replacing the mulch around the seeds or transplant seedlings. Then summer stewardship methods come into play.

Tools Used: Hoes, Mattocks, Picks, Shovels, Rakes, Spades, Trowels (This Mattock is Adz/Axe for rocky soil use a Adz/Pick Mattock)

Some perennials have returned, as well as some weeds. Be aware of beneficial weeds! Lamb’s Quarters, Wild Spinach, a few dandelions, and anything else you like. Biodiversity makes for a healthy planet and diet.
music: Iron Maiden “Back In the Village” & Nightwish
Next: WEEDS, FERTILIZER & MULCH

Duration : 0:1:35

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Bonide Organic Japanese Beetle Killer, RTS, 32 oz

by Tricia

Bonide Organic Japanese Beetle Killer, RTS, 32 oz

Eliminate Japanese Beetles on your vegetable plants and trees with Bonide Organic Japanese Beetle Killer. This ready to spray treatment will control Japanese Beetles and other insects such as aphids, cabbageworms, diamondback moth larvae, and stink bugs on roses, vegetable gardens, flower gardens, ornamental plants, trees, and shrubs. Treat as soon as insects appear and repeat application every seven days, or as necessary, to maintain control. This insecticide may be applied up to the day of harvest and may be used indoors, outdoors, and on greenhouse plants. This treatment may be applied throughout the growing season or as a pre-harvest treatment when other insecticides are prohibited due to residue restrictions and use limitations. Prevent Japanese Beetles and other insects from damaging your plants and vegetables with Bonide Organic Japanese Beetle Killer.Active Ingredient: Pyrethrins: 0.02%Piperonyl Butoxide, Technical: 0.20%Other Ingredients: 99.78%Bottle Size: 32 fl. oz.Method of Application: spray as needed

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for a project: what is organic vegetable growing and what are the benefits? B+C=b?

by Tricia


This site could help!
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What the Deal with Organic Foods? Part 1

by Tricia

Nutrition by Natalie: What is the difference between organic food and conventional food? Is organic really more healthy for you?

The USDA lays out certain guidelines that farms have to follow in order to be able to claim the food is organic. In this video Natalie discusses what each of those guidelines are.

What is surprising to learn is some of the growing practices of conventional farming and food processing. As an example, chemical plants and waste water treatment facilities will actually sell their toxic waist to conventional farms to use for fertilizer.

What you eat is an important part of health and nutrition.

Visit Natalie’s website at

http://www.nutritionbynatalie.com

This video was produced by psychetruth

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A full version of this video can be seen on LiveVideo.com

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Copyright 2007 Zoe Sofia. All Rights Reserved.

Duration : 0:8:55

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Ruth’s Hemp Foods Certified Organic Hemp Protein Power With Sprouted Flax And Maca (18 oz)

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