Organic Compost Gardening : Watering Organic Compost

February 12, 2010 by admin  
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Adding inoculants to water can help add healthy nutrients to your organic compost pile. Learn some tips for watering your compost pile from a professionalgardener in this free gardening video. Expert: Jeff Belli Bio: Jeff Belli heads his own business, Chi of Me, located in middle Tennessee. Coming from a family with a long tradition in gardening, Jeff is passionate about having a positive impact on Mother Earth. Filmmaker: Doug Craig

Growing Organic Vegetables

January 27, 2010 by admin  
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Most people who have a garden will likely have vegetables growing.  If this is your first time gardening or want to start growing organic vegetables, you’ll want to know as much as possible first in order to grow organic vegetables correctly.  Below are some helpful tips to help you get started.

Vegetables

What ever vegetables you eat a lot of will be able to be grown organically in the garden.  Most of the gardener’s favorite vegetables to grow are tomatoes, carrots, lettuce, and cucumbers.  However, you can grow just about any vegetables imaginable.

Soil

The vegetables is not the problem to have organic vegetables, it’s what you used to grow them.  One of them is the soil and it should be free of any chemicals.  If there are, you will need to remove them first before planting the vegetables.  Also, it’s a good idea to add compost to the soil.  The compost are highly nutritious for the plants and it will help them grow strong and healthy.

Fertilizers

All fertilizers that contain chemicals should never be used. It will not only hurt the environment, but also put a lot of harmful chemicals into your body.  An alternative to fertilizers is compost.  Even though the compost will make the plants grow slower than using fertilizers, the vegetables will be more healthier and better tasting.

Season

Many of the vegetables are grown in the spring and will be ready for harvest in the summer or late fall.  For this reason, you’ll want to plant them as soon as the last frost is gone.

Growing organic vegetables in the garden is fun.  Once they are ready to be harvest and eaten, you’ll know why organic vegetables are more expensive than their counterpart at the supermarket.  With organic vegetables, you don’t have to worry about any harmful chemicals going into your body.

Growing Herbs In The Garden

January 27, 2010 by admin  
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If you have been buying herb from the store to use for cooking or just adding to your meals, you should consider growing them in your own garden.  Many of the herbs are easy to grow and don’t require a lot of maintenance.  They can grow with other plants or grown alone.

There are probably hundreds of herbs out there that you can grow on your own.  Herbs are used for medicinal uses, culinary, ornamental, and aroma therapy.  Depending on what you’ll be using it for, find the right one to grow.

As for culinary, some of the favorites among herb gardeners are basil, dill, chives, parsley, spearmint, oregano, and sage.  These are great to be used for cooking or added to any meal to enhance the flavors.

Most types of herbs grow best in well drained soil.  Growing them in wet soil could cause fungus and other diseases to attack the roots and kill them.  To help prevent this problem and to improve drainage, remove the soil to a depth of 14 to 17 inches.  Place a 2-inch layer of crushed stone or something similar on the bottom.  Before filling the hole with soil, add some compost or sphagnum peat and sand for support and better drainage.  Then fill the rest with soil and water the soil down.

Many of the herbs can be harvested throughout the growing season.  For example, the basil can be picked once they start producing leaves.  Pick the leaves at the bottom first.  You’ll want to pick just enough to be used for cooking or adding to a meal.  In a couple weeks, another leaf will replace the one you picked.

Herbs has many fascinating uses and the reason why you should start growing them.  Lavender is great to give a nice smell throughout the whole house, while chives make any meal more delicious.  Start growing herbs in your garden today and you’ll have fresh herbs to use every time.

Make the Worlds Best Compost

February 27, 2010 by admin  
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How to get started making compost with a lawnmower

February 23, 2010 by admin  
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Just pile up the plants and mow away, pack the cuttings in a composting barrel. The temp will rise to about 145F in a day, remow them when the temp drops below 100. Let it all site for a month or so and you have compost. How to make compost with a lawnmower

Compost Soil Colorado Springs

February 23, 2010 by admin  
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Top quality organic compost soil in Colorado Springs carried by Pioneer Sand. Pioneer Sand also carries top grade soil, sand, gravel, pebbles, rocks, boulders, flagstone, pond supplies and all other types of landscape supplies.

How to make compost & the Five Compost Ingredients

February 17, 2010 by admin  
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freeherbcourse.com This video teaches how to make compost using compost ingredients. Learn more about compost in this how to compost, making compost and using organic compost video.

Beatrix Potts Organic Gardening Compost Enthusiast

February 16, 2010 by admin  
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This video will answer you question, "Beatrix, what can I put in my organic gardening compost?" And as usual, Beatrix is most happy to have made this video for you explaining the elements that go into producing the most wonderful organic compost.

How to Compost : Learn Organic Garden Composting Online : Importance of Carbon in Compost

February 15, 2010 by admin  
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Carbon is an important ingredient in compost. Find out why, and get tips on composting for your garden, in this free organic gardening video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or "gardener's black gold."

How To Assemble the Tumbleweed Tumbling Compost Bin

February 15, 2010 by admin  
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Assembling a compost bin doesn't get much easier with the Tumbleweed Tumbling composter. With only a few steps and two tools needed, the Tumbleweed can be assembled in minutes and makes rich, organic compost easily.

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