Organic Gardening Magazine- 3 Aspects Of Organic Gardening Magazine!

January 23, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Gardening Tips
Organic Gardening Magazine- 3 Aspects Of Organic Gardening Magazine!

The Organic Gardening magazine covers three aspects–

(1) History:

The year, 1930, saw the launch of a company called Rodale Inc. The company has been achieving milestone after milestone over the years, to become the largest publisher of any printed matter related to health and fitness today!

During the 1940s, J. I. Rodale realized that organic gardening was related to health too, and decided to creat Read more…

Gardening Magazine

December 16, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Gardening Tips
Gardening Magazine

Even the most seasoned gardeners will have a question about their garden once in a while, and you can bet that beginners will be full of questions. Gardening magazines can help with questions that arise involving nearly every aspect of gardening. Not only will gardening magazines give instructions on gardening, they also provide readers with the latest news in the gardening world.

Gardening magazine subscribers are privy t Read more…

Get Your Garden Growing With The Help Of An Organic Garden Center

June 10, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Organic Gardening
Get Your Garden Growing With The Help Of An Organic Garden Center

In the quest to get healthy, more and more people are turning to organic food. Free of chemical additives and pesticides, organic produce offers only pure and natural nutrients. But for those people who do not have ready access to organic produce at their local markets, or do not wish to pay the high prices associated with organic produce, starting their own organic garden allows them access at any time to fresh, wholesome produce at a fractio Read more…

Turning to Organic Gardening

December 03, 2008 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Organic Gardening
Turning to Organic Gardening

Organic gardening is a chemical-free and earth-friendly method of gardening. Organic gardening and conventional gardening differ on how they control pests and nourish the soil. Conventional gardening uses chemical pesticides and chemical fertilizers while organic gardens use organic means of enriching the soil and organic weed killers and fertilizers.

Organic gardens follow natural practices that include:

Organic Soil Read more…

Improving Garden Soil

September 14, 2008 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Organic Gardening
Improving Garden Soil

Perfect soil

What is the function of soil in our yards and gardens? Simply put, soil provides plants with mineral nutrients, water and anchorage. The basic types of soil are clay, sand, and silt. The percentage of each determines whether you have sandy clay loam, silt, loam, etc.  There are so many variables that affect soil Read more…

Organic Gardening Supply – What You Need For Your Organic Garden

February 24, 2008 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Organic Gardening
Organic Gardening Supply - What You Need For Your Organic Garden

Organic gardening is a skill that most people should learn. In these dire times, pesticides and chemicals have poisons the very ground that crops are grown in, learning to grow your own food at home is probably one of the wisest decisions that anyone could make. However, before making the leap into the organic gardening arena, there are a few supplies that you need to get before you can begin to grow your own food. Here are a few tips on wha Read more…

Budget Veggie Gardens From Kitchen Scraps

February 14, 2006 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Gardening Plants
Budget Veggie Gardens From Kitchen Scraps

It does not matter whether you put your kitchen scraps in the compost or the bin, did you know that you could grow many of your favourite fruit or vegetables from those scraps. Indeed, unless your compost is very well matured you will find stray veggie seedlings may appear wherever you deposit the compost.

Take for instance those potato peelings, if it is a fairly thick section of peel with an eye (shoot), then you can often Read more…

Eremophila, a very under rated Garden Plant

August 15, 2005 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Gardening Plants
Eremophila, a very under rated Garden Plant

The summer of 2006/7 was quite dry and to make matters worse we had water restrictions in Melbourne and my one and only water tank had very little water in it. So to say that water for the garden was a scarcity was an understatement.

I’d just planted out my new garden just a few months earlier and most of the plants were just surviving let along actually growing. The exceptions to this were about 3 or 4 Eremophilas that I’d planted. Read more…

Plant Disease – “garden Creep”

August 12, 2005 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Gardening Plants
Plant Disease - “garden Creep”

One thing you either might have to watch out for or embrace is something I call Garden Creep.

This is the ability of certain gardens, let alone the plants in them, of slowly growing and spreading or even multiplying over time.

Any dedicated gardener can explain to you the visible symtomology of the disease. New garden growths appear almost randomly at times as new outbreaks of gardens pop up in sometimes rat Read more…

Succulent Plants Gardening – How To Take Care Of 5 Most Common Succulent Plants

July 07, 2005 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Gardening Plants
Succulent Plants Gardening - How To Take Care Of 5 Most Common Succulent Plants

Succulent plants are quite different from the other normal garden plants. Their special feature is that they can adapt well to arid weather conditions and have fleshy water-storing tissues that also act as water-reservoirs. These are the only type of plants that can withstand the effects of a hot weather without much attention, unlike their many other normal counterparts. Owing to their uniqueness, the gardening tips for succulent plants diffe Read more…