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Organic Gardening Books - The 50 Absolute Best Gardening Books

These organic gardening books are those that have had the most profound effect on me, and I have read a lot of gardening books. Most of them just repeat what the last one said, much of which is not great advice in my opinion (and yet somehow they become the popular ones - funny how that is). But I'm not here to worry about that - the goal today is to give you my list of the best gardening books on my shelves. These organic gardening books are some of the best gardening books out there. Feel free to post down at the bottom if there are other books you would include on this list. I've now spent about 15 hours putting this together, finding pictures, getting the book summaries, writing my thoughts and so on, so I hope you really enjoy it. ' Organic Gardening Books Amazon.com Widgets

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Yuruga Nursery » Mulching Your Native Plants

Great article on composting in Tropics! One of the secrets of successful native gardening is the lavish use of organic mulch… In our hot tropical monsoonal climate with a long dry season every year,  any measure that reduces the need for watering and saves on water bills is surely commonsense. Bare ground heats up very easily under the relentless tropical sun. Roots can’t grow in baking hot soil. Therefore in North Queensland it is essential to  cover the ground with a thick insulating blanket of mulch to keep the soil temperature cool  enough for the roots of newly planted plants to grow. DON’T EVER USE BLACK PLASTIC TO COVER YOUR SOIL. Sure, it will smoother out weeds, but, being black, it absorbs heat and makes the soil too hot. The roots will cook underneath it. Furthermore, soil needs oxygen otherwise it becomes sour, and black plastic cuts off the air supply. Black plastic is popular in cold climates where the ground needs to be kept warm, but is totally unsuitabl...

Composting 101 | My Organic Gardening Blog

We all know (or at least have heard) that  composting  is good. But do we all know why? There are several benefits to creating  compost  and using it in your  organic gardening practices . I recently read some wonderful information and realized that many of us may not know just why we should be crazy about composting. Read on to learn about how great compost truly is for you and your garden, and why you should start composting immediately. First, it is important to understand that composting allows the organic matter and nutrients of a plant to return to the soil. Although it exists in soil already, nutrients are depleted and used by the plants that grow in it and need to be replenished. Compost helps to improve the structure of soil, while improving a soil’s fertility and ph balance. Composting supports and promotes a wide range of soil life, such as bacteria, fungi, worms, or beetles. Compost is also known to create plants that are more resistant to disea...

Collective-Evolution – EPA Approved GMO Insecticide Responsible For Killing Off Bees & Puts Entire Food Chain at Risk

New information has come out that links an insecticide approved by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) to killing off millions of Bees and puts food chain at risk. In early 2011 several leaked documents obtained by a Colorado beekeeper brought light to the fact that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency‘s (EPA) illegitimate approval of Clothianidin, an extremely toxic pesticide made by Bayer CropScience, came regardless of the fact the agency knew it was capable of killing off Bees. As a new study emerges from Purdue University, not only is it 100% confirmed that Clothianidin is killing bees, but also that Clothinaidin’s toxicity is now found throughout the entire food chain... Collective-Evolution – EPA Approved GMO Insecticide Responsible For Killing Off Bees & Puts Entire Food Chain at Risk

Tips when Starting Up Your Own Organic Garden - Home Stuff 101

Converting your home into an eco-friendly abode can be quite a challenge. There are many things that you need to do especially if you are just starting out with the habit. You need to be keen on the products and the actions that you do from the tiniest to the biggest.  One of the places where you can start your home greening is at your very own garden where you can do a lot of stuff that can help save the environment. Maintaining a garden is not just to please the eyes of your visitors. You can start organic gardening as a way of saving Mother Earth while providing fruits and other healthy stuff for you and your family.  After all, nothing can be better than homegrown fruits and vegetables. You can control what you put into your soil so you can be sure that the crops that you serve are safe for you and your family. Here are a few tips when starting up your own organic garden. Full article here:  Tips when Starting Up...

Hunt for organic food - Fiji Times Online

Great article in local Fiji Times about organic food in resorts in Fiji: I've talked a lot about fresh organic foods in Fiji lately but not every farmer across Fiji understands what this truly means and why Fiji is unique position to produce the world's best fresh produce. Any use of pesticides, herbicides or chemical sprays to kill insects and bugs, or chemical fertilisers used to increase yields, means that the produce will not be organic because those toxins will seep into the soil or plant and change the flavour and nutritional value of the food. Waci Poki made from organic rourou.  Full article here:  Hunt for organic food