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prAna Ono Organic Cotton Pants – Women’s

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prAna Ono Organic Cotton Pants - Women's

Organic Cotton Ono pants from prAna are made from an eco-friendly manufacturing process and offer light, breathable comfort. Organic cotton offers breathable comfort and easy care. Toxic pesticides are eliminated in every step of the growing process of organic cotton, resulting in far less impact on the environment. Organic cotton and spandex blend promotes easy, nonbinding stretch. Low-cut elastic waist offers slimming fit through hips and legs. Pants feature slight bootcut. Closeout.

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Wisteria Collection Tawny Port Pendant Light

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This earthy, organic pendant design seems to be growing out of your ceiling. Its rich Tawny Port finish meshes perfectly with the Waterfall glass for a look that will turn heads. From Kalco’s Wisteria lighting collection. Tawny Port finish. Waterfall glass. Takes one 100 watt bulb (not included). 7″ wide. 58″ high (max).

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Organic Garden in Vancouver Washington

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http://HealthAndWellnessBlog.com Organic gardening in Vancouver, WA. Healthy vegetables for eating and green smoothies.

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Organic Diaper Doubler

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Organic Diaper Doubler

Organic Diaper Doublers – Used for added absorbency with flat, prefold, fitted or all-in-one diapers. These Organic Diaper Doublers are made with 4 layers of soft, absorbent, durable unbleached birdseye weave material with an inner layer of unbleached terry cloth. Contoured to fit easily with a wide variety of other products, they are 15 inches long and 6 inches across. The cotton for these doublers is grown and harvested, in the USA, according to SKAL International Standards for Sustainable Textile Production. The material manufacturing (weaving) is also done in the USA and finally these are sewn in the USA by stay at home moms and grandmas. Made by the All Together Diaper, Co. 4.95 each.

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What is a good fertilizer to use on the corn that I'm growing in my organic veggie garden? They look "wimpy".

by Tricia

I'd like to use an organic fertilizer. I have poor soil. =[

You could always do as Massasoit showed the Pilgrims, use fish. To be practicable for a moment, if as you say you have poor soil the first thing to do is introduce as much organic matter as you can. Do you live near a stable or farm where you can get plenty of manure, does your town collect the leaves every fall and compost them, all of those suggestions would be great for your garden. I would not suggest trying to use store bought peat moss, for one thing it is destroying the environment digging it up and two it oxidises and disappears too quickly. Good old farmyard manure is the best. Good luck and green fingers.

I see below that someone has suggested adding hay or straw to your garden, that's a strictly no-no.In the decomposition of the hay or straw it will delete the nitrogen from you soil. It needs nitrogen to break it down, that's why the farm manure must be well rotted and the leaves of course.

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