3 Tricks to Conserving Water in Your Organic Garden
Even though 70 percent of the Earth’s surface is water, only 2.5 percent of this supply is considered fresh water. Of that, most is locked up in glaciers and ice caps or in the form of clouds, and...
View ArticleThe 411 on DIY Organic Potting Soil for the Resilient Container Garden
The topsoil of the Earth’s lithosphere is considered a non-renewable resource because, on average, it takes 100 to 500 years for one inch of topsoil to “grow downward,” with the decomposition of rock...
View ArticleOrganic Gardening Your Way: 5 Homemade Fertilizer Recipes
Whether you enjoyed studying chemistry in your scholastic past or not, there is a method for making good ol’ fashioned organic fertilizers, for all experience levels. Because, as the saying goes, “you...
View ArticleThe Art Of Container Gardening: 13 Tips for a Happy Container Garden
For those of you DIY upcyclers out there who wish to avoid buying new pots and containers for your organic garden this spring, you’re in luck. Because almost anything you can put drainage holes in can...
View ArticleThe Art Of Container Gardening Part 2: 4 Designs for Happy Artisan Container...
As the world turns in the West, we are becoming more and more aware of the negative impact our consumer problem-solving mentality has on the environment and humanity’s future. It is becoming...
View ArticleOrganic Bugbusters: Natural Repellents and Tips for your Garden Insect Problems
The Animalia kingdom’s littlest members, insects, are responsible for aspects of pollination as well as acting as cooperative defenders and decomposers for your yummy organic crops. But within the...
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