Gardens of Destiny (2009)

February 26, 2010 by admin  
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6 Responses to “Gardens of Destiny (2009)”
  1. Brant1A says:

    companion plantings, proper rotations, natural predators (wasps). If you wanted to you could do a quick search and come up with more ideas than you’d know what to do with…if you wanted to.

  2. demers276 says:

    With more biodiversity, you have more types of plants, insects and birds..
    The insects population will be in balence with no infestation.
    I know it is difficult to do that on a balcony…

  3. reptile411 says:

    Can you go a little deeper with explanation?

  4. demers276 says:

    with biodiversity!!!!

  5. reptile411 says:

    I use sprays on my urban farm, I don’t like to but how else am I suppose to keep the bugs from destroying all of our food? Any ideas?

  6. demers276 says:

    That is a cool Trailer! In this film, we will meet Dan Jason, an organic gardener on Salt Spring Island, on the Canadian west coast. Jason is the head of the Seed and Plant Sanctuary for Canada. Gardens of Destiny explores Dan’s garden and seed world and investigates with several sustainable development specialists such issues as genetic engineering, terminator seeds and the pitfalls of industrial agriculture in North America.

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