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Organic Gardens for Consciousness Expansion by J.e. Ante

Kelp is necessary for all organic gardens of the world in order to bring the micronutrients of the oceans to the inland areas of civilizations. The micronutrients in kelp are needed by mankind to create perfect health and expanded mental and emotional consciousness in man.

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The Organic Food Buzz: Is It Really Better?

Organic food is praised for its amazing health benefits, but what makes it so great? Let’s explore the differences between organically food and non-organic food.

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Care for Roses

Proper care and attention to roses in the garden.

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Garden’s Best Organic Pest Control

Have you ever wondered why you bother to plant gardens, when all the bugs come to devour all your hard work? I have the answer!

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Bagged Salad

How to grow your own vegetables on a patio to create summer recipes for Salsa and bruschetta.

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Create an Organic or Green Garden Space

Find new ways to control garden pests without resorting to chemicals or pesticides. For green or organic gardeners, natural solutions to nature’s age-old problems are essential for a successful garden.

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Organic Weed Killers and Natural Weed Prevention

Keep weeds at bay or eliminate them altogether using natural techniques and remedies. A few gardening tricks will help discourage unwanted plants from springing up in your yard.

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Garlic Discourages Garden Pests

Keep pests from nibbling your plants or their fruits by planting the gardener’s secret weapon: garlic. This powerful deterrent can keep may types of garden pests from paying a visit to your vegetables.

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Save a Pound and Grow in the Ground

People should think more about growing their own vegetables when food prices are hitting an all time high.

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Gold is in Those Yard Clean-up Bags

Most of us traditionally do a spring clean up to discard the accrued yearly waste from previous wintry storms. We seem to try outdoing the neighbors in the bag count we can fill, being oblivious of their true contents. Maybe we don’t realize the value and worth of it all.