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Planting Watermelons

by Tricia

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Planting some watermelons with horse manure as fertilizer. The manure acts as a slow release fertilizer.

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Organic Gardening Magazine

by Tricia

Organic Gardening Magazine

Get 6 issues for $8.96 ($1.49 per issue) after coupon. Also available: 12 issues for $23.94.

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What is some name brands for best organic topsoil at garden stores?

by Tricia

Hello everyone, I grow my own wheatgrass and now instead of getting my topsoil from random places, I want to know what is one namebrand of ORGANIC topsoil(peatmoss too) that I can stick with indefinitely-Are the name brands in the green and yellow bag in home depot good? (seems so, but just want to be sure)I would highly appreciate a simple answer to this, thank you

Miracle Gro is not organic as it has wetting agents and synthetic fertilizer in the soil.

At the moment there is no certification for organic top soil, peat moss and other such things. But some soil mixes carry the OMRI seal meaning that the Organic Material Review Institute people have approved it for organic use.

What you want to look for in the ingredients (yes top soil/soiless mix have ingredients) is if there is a wetting agent or fertilizer. An organic soil will either have no wetting agent or it will clearly state the wetting agent is not from petroleum/synthetic sources. If fertilizer is mentioned it is synthetic fertilizer and therefore not organic

Peat moss because it contains only peat moss is always considered organic.

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Ninderry Nursery for Trees, Fruit Trees, Plants, Palms and Shrubs

by Tricia

Dont go to the Home Garden Expo at Nambour …WHY?
Because EVERYDAY is a Home Garden Expo day at Ninderry Nursery….if its plants trees and shrubs or ground covers to Natives you’ll love Ninderry Nursery…
Why go to the biggest “Fast Food” fest and gadget alley show on the sunshine coast when all you want is plants…
and, they’re all over priced at the expo to cover their excessive costs of being there anyway… so this week its free fruit trees at Birdwood Nursery till all gone ! ….just another gimic?
So if its garden Advice and Plants you need come see the REAL experts at Ninderry Nursery and avoid the controversial media stars trying to outdo one another at the over crowded over rated expensive version EXPO and come see us first or see us last but come see us for the right choice at the right price…..
Avoid the Spruikers selling gadgets, the noise, the crowds,the food poisoning! and the terrible brown coloured water they call coffee …..try our real organic coffee at our lovely cafe….. It’s REAL organic from COLOMBIA …YUM
Yes as you guessed… we tell it like it is! ….sometimes it aint pretty
But Ninderry Nursery is georgeous…. see you there …..

enjoy our youtube video and contact us
www.treesonline.com.au
www.ninderrynursery@bigpond.com

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kitchen garden

by Tricia

a kitchen garden is a rich and diverse cultivation of veggies, herbs and other plants used for cooking. it is located closest to the house for ease of “on demand” harvesting of the freshest organic veggies possible and enjoyable / practical viewing. the grey water from the house is often directed to the kitchen garden, of course after having been filtered through a pebble reed bed or a banana circle. the soil in a veggie garden is often the most fertile, often hosting a worm farm, and also often close to the composting pile and the chicken coop. the diversity of the plants in this type of garden is its best defense against damage from insects.

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