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I’m Sure You’re Using A Natural Fertilizer…Right?

October 13, 2009 by Natural Fertilizer · Leave a Comment 

In: Reference Education 13Oct2009 by Tina HullThere’s no doubt about it. Natural fertilizer is the only way to go when it comes to fertilizing our lawns, gardens and crops. How did anyone ever conceive that applying chemicals to our plants, food and soil could help anything in the long run? If an alien were to visit our planet and saw us applying chemicals to the plants we eat, hed have to question our intelligence. Natural fertilizer is the only way to go if we want to keep our bodies and o

I’m Sure You’re Using A Natural Fertilizer…Right?

October 10, 2009 by Natural Fertilizer · Leave a Comment 

There's no doubt about it. Natural fertilizer is the only way to go when it comes to fertilizing our lawns, gardens and crops. How did anyone ever conceive that applying chemicals to our plants, food and soil could help anything in the long run? If an alien were to visit our planet and saw us applying chemicals to the plants we eat, hed have to question our intelligence. Natural fertilizer is the only way to go if we want to keep our bodies and our planet healthy.

Using Household Waste for Organic Gardening

September 30, 2009 by Natural Fertilizer · Leave a Comment 

by Matt Truman Trash is something we all have to deal with. This includes throwing away things as well as taking out the trash. Instead of just disposing of things in this manner, wouldn’t it be great to use it in a productive manner? Since most people like to avoid using chemicals in their gardening, you need to find other ways to feed your plants. Abstaining from chemicals is known as organic gardening, and you can use waste to improve your organic garden. While organic gardening seem

How to Utilize Trash for Gardening Purposes

September 27, 2009 by Natural Fertilizer · Leave a Comment 

How to Utilize Trash for Gardening Purposes by Matt TrumanWe all have to constantly throw away trash, whether it is food, paper, or anything we do not need anymore. We sometimes recycle things, which is good, but the majority of our waste ultimately ends up going unused.Since most people like to avoid using chemicals in their gardening, you need to find other ways to feed your plants. Abstaining from chemicals is known as organic gardening, and you can use waste to improve your organi

Herbal And Organic Gardening: How To Start Growing

July 29, 2009 by Natural Fertilizer · Leave a Comment 

by Susan Honeywell Setting out to work on an organic veggie and herb garden is quite an enterprise, but can be one of the most satisfying ways to go green that there is. The definition of organic is grown without the use of pesticides or other chemicals, but naturally. As you may know organic herbs and vegetables are a better alternative than industrially grown ones, but they can be quite expensive. By setting up your own organic garden you will be able to have a fresh supply for a frac

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