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Ingredients for Organic Fertilizer Made at Home
If you want an organic gardening, or you just want to learn how to be more eco friendly in the garden, then it's important to understand the ingredients for organic fertilizer. Being organic means keeping...
2 commentsUsing Red Worms Compost for Organic Fertilizer and making Worm Tea
Purchasing and raising compost worms, preferably Red Worms or Red Wiggler worms (Eisenia Foetida) for making the ever popular "red worms compost" will be the best investment you'll ever make for...
0 commentsComposting In Place With Worms
I'm fortunate to live in a city where it is possible to garden pretty much year round, and where average temperatures hover in the mid 70's. Given our temperate climate, I was surprised to discover that making...
1 commentRed Wiggler Worms as Organic Fertilizers versus Chemical Fertilizers on soil gardening
It's the 'all natural' versus the artificial. 'Biological against the 'Chemical' before this article is through, we'll compare all that is in contrast between Chemical Fertilizers and Red Wiggler worms. ...
0 comments"Do it yourself" pest control / Homemade pesticides, fungicides, and fetilizers for the organic gardener.
Following are a few recipes for Do-it yourself- pest control for the home organic gardener. Yes, you can make natural pesticide, insecticide, insect repellant, organic pesticide, and fungicide from recipes...
2 commentsThe Gardeners Kitchen: Organic Fertilizers & Compost Tea
Feed the soil, the organic gardener’s mantra. One of the most effective ways to feed that soil is to add organic material, such as compost to the garden. Another is to add compost tea. Compost tea is...
2 commentsTips on Raising Worms for Compost- Red Worms Composting
Raising worms for compost is very beneficial. It is a great asset in cutting down your amount of garbage thrown then producing organic fertilizers in the process. Red Wiggler worms are amongst the favorite...
0 commentsSpring Lawn Care Guide
If you want a great looking lawn then Spring is the time to get started. As soon as the snow is gone for the season and the days are getting warmer, take some time to inspect your lawn and see how it has...
4 commentsMaking and Using Compost
Home style composting is not at all a new invention. Yesteryear if it didn't go into the pig bucket it went into the big pile at the farthest corner of the yard or garden. In the past everything had its uses....
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