Hello organic gardening fans, I have just had another article published at EzineArticles.com about the benefits and also the necessities of organic fruit and vegetable gardening. It should be viewable within 48 hours.
You are welcome to see this at: http://ezinearticles.com/?Organic-Vegetable-Gardening---How-Necessary-Is-It-In-Your-Life?&id=6216047 and enjoy the reading!
Barbara Ellingson
Showing posts with label organic vegetables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic vegetables. Show all posts
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Friday, September 3, 2010
how to make compost
Well, now I have started a compost pile, with "refuse" that we discard from our kitchen. Though we can't eat the stuff, we know that the plants will love it!
Our compost pile includes the remnants of our daily vegetable juicing (the matted vegetables that are left after we drink the liquid) egg shells, fruit remains even rinds of citrus fruit that we eat. We learned that our compost pile shouldn't be too much of one thing all together, and shouldn't include things like woody plants or bones or coconut shells, etc., which don't decompose readily.
We add to this mixture some leaves from the trees which graciously shed them for us, we just have to collect them and add them to the pile. And given a bit of time let's say four to six weeks, we shall see what happens! All this this I learned from that wonderful product about organic gardening which we purchased at www.organicfoodforless.info. It's all an adventure. I hope you try it too--and by all means, let us know how it goes!
Our compost pile includes the remnants of our daily vegetable juicing (the matted vegetables that are left after we drink the liquid) egg shells, fruit remains even rinds of citrus fruit that we eat. We learned that our compost pile shouldn't be too much of one thing all together, and shouldn't include things like woody plants or bones or coconut shells, etc., which don't decompose readily.
We add to this mixture some leaves from the trees which graciously shed them for us, we just have to collect them and add them to the pile. And given a bit of time let's say four to six weeks, we shall see what happens! All this this I learned from that wonderful product about organic gardening which we purchased at www.organicfoodforless.info. It's all an adventure. I hope you try it too--and by all means, let us know how it goes!
Monday, February 8, 2010
Why plant a renewable self-perpetuating organic garden?
Let's keep our eye on the objective here! Organic gardening requires a bit of determination and persistence to start but your organic garden will perpetuate itself many times over (if you follow the advice given at www.OrganicFoodForLess.info) from the work you do once. While embarking on this path with planning the garden and PLANTING the garden, I found myself reminiscing a bit - about the taste of a raw mild onion! Has this ever happened to you? ...perhaps with a trowel in hand - suddenly many miles away and many years ago - in this case being transported by a taste of a mild onion - a wild grown shallot I discovered while walking home at about age 10. At that time I wanted the whole world to know how ecstatic and transporting this experience was and at the same time I made a firm agreement with the small patch of onions: I will go on home now (after only two of these transcendental onions) but you (the onions remaining in the patch) will be here the next time I walk home this way and we will continue this relationship.
There were a few times while growing up and leaving home that I wondered where these magical onions went to, but mostly I left this experience behind.
Now - with the gardening tips of this horticulturist, I can re-unite myself with this wonderful world! And on the raw food diet, I can enjoy the essence of each vegetable. Organic vegetable gardening allows us to transfer plant life and survival value to those of us who nurture these wonderful organic vegetables and bring them to our table. Perhaps you (my fellow organic gardening friend) and I will meet and talk of famous celery stalks or the radish hall of fame...
Blog entries are invited here, whether or not you are taking this guru's extremely detailed and well laid out advice (at almost no cost to you right now before he starts pricing it according to its true value) as described in www.organicfoodforless.info. I do invite you to use his wisdom and experience and love for organic gardening. Click here to get the flavor...
There were a few times while growing up and leaving home that I wondered where these magical onions went to, but mostly I left this experience behind.
Now - with the gardening tips of this horticulturist, I can re-unite myself with this wonderful world! And on the raw food diet, I can enjoy the essence of each vegetable. Organic vegetable gardening allows us to transfer plant life and survival value to those of us who nurture these wonderful organic vegetables and bring them to our table. Perhaps you (my fellow organic gardening friend) and I will meet and talk of famous celery stalks or the radish hall of fame...
Blog entries are invited here, whether or not you are taking this guru's extremely detailed and well laid out advice (at almost no cost to you right now before he starts pricing it according to its true value) as described in www.organicfoodforless.info. I do invite you to use his wisdom and experience and love for organic gardening. Click here to get the flavor...
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Saturday, January 16, 2010
Organic gardening to feed your family
My particular interest is the raw food diet. This has drawn me to find that if I am patient and willing to learn 'new tricks', I can grow and eat the very best organic vegetables - enough to feed my family!
I writing this blog to refer you to the expert horticulturist and to hear what you DO with this once you get his information.
At my house, our monthly food budget runs around 1800 USD. Pretty outrageous! I am saving money without compromising any of the top quality organic vegetables we can safely and easily grow at home.
Now IS the time for planning the garden.
If you are just starting out, you are very fortunate. A 20 year expert horticulturist and scientist has made available his two e-books and 12 detailed videos of each step!
Visit http://www.organicfoodforless.info; he is giving away the farm.
For instance, find answers:
How to garden - specifics from a REAL PRO
How much space do you need to start gardening delicious organic vegetables?
What tools and accessories are needed for gardening vegetables in your own back yard?
Do you need a container? Will raised bed gardening work for me?
Will my organic garden be easy to maintain?
In my vegetables garden, will I grow enough to replace my shopping list?
Should I do my garden planting in February? What is the best growing season?
What gardening tips show me how to grow the best vegetables?
What is special about organic growing?
Even if you are experienced in gardening, take a look at what this amazing horticulturist brings to the table (literally) at http://www.OrganicFoodForLess.info. Once you hear what he can do for you, you will jump on it too. It is the best way to save money and build health at the same time.
Use this blog as a 'safe-haven' once you get started using this expert's proven but not yet mainstream techniques. Right now he is practically giving his wisdom away.
Whether or not you are a raw food person, it all starts out raw. Salads from the garden on a raw food diet can have enough variety to be interesting. Raw is optimum health-wise but some cooked recipes bring heaven to earth in the form of taste.
Veggies from the garden on a raw food diet can be transformed into fresh vegetable juice. You can vary these tremendously depending on what is growing in the garden at the time.
Before we set the table, we have some things to do to grow the garden.
I writing this blog to refer you to the expert horticulturist and to hear what you DO with this once you get his information.
At my house, our monthly food budget runs around 1800 USD. Pretty outrageous! I am saving money without compromising any of the top quality organic vegetables we can safely and easily grow at home.
Now IS the time for planning the garden.
If you are just starting out, you are very fortunate. A 20 year expert horticulturist and scientist has made available his two e-books and 12 detailed videos of each step!
Visit http://www.organicfoodforless.info; he is giving away the farm.
For instance, find answers:
How to garden - specifics from a REAL PRO
How much space do you need to start gardening delicious organic vegetables?
What tools and accessories are needed for gardening vegetables in your own back yard?
Do you need a container? Will raised bed gardening work for me?
Will my organic garden be easy to maintain?
In my vegetables garden, will I grow enough to replace my shopping list?
Should I do my garden planting in February? What is the best growing season?
What gardening tips show me how to grow the best vegetables?
What is special about organic growing?
Even if you are experienced in gardening, take a look at what this amazing horticulturist brings to the table (literally) at http://www.OrganicFoodForLess.info. Once you hear what he can do for you, you will jump on it too. It is the best way to save money and build health at the same time.
Use this blog as a 'safe-haven' once you get started using this expert's proven but not yet mainstream techniques. Right now he is practically giving his wisdom away.
Whether or not you are a raw food person, it all starts out raw. Salads from the garden on a raw food diet can have enough variety to be interesting. Raw is optimum health-wise but some cooked recipes bring heaven to earth in the form of taste.
Veggies from the garden on a raw food diet can be transformed into fresh vegetable juice. You can vary these tremendously depending on what is growing in the garden at the time.
Before we set the table, we have some things to do to grow the garden.
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