everything in the garden is lovely
March 4, 2010 by organic6
Filed under Organic Food
Everything In The Garden Is Lovely This video is intended for those friends who’re interested in our gardens, and attempting to grow our own organic food .. The slug defence worked really well, ( see video on my channel) i recomend it as a time & worry saver .. no traps to buy, bait or empty .. though have to say that there are lass slugs & snails about this year .. in part this is due to the use of my cosy slug hutt slug trap ( free plans on my channel) over these past years, while this summer has been quite a lot drier than recent times .. even so, only the odd insistent blighters made the journey over the netting, and dear old frog took care of them .. our losses are few, where before most went to the slime spreaders, and the food tastes great ‘~)) Blackfly is my only problem now, so will be seeking ways of holding them back .. have found that soapy water doesn’t deter them, nor the ants which harvest their juices .. any ideas other than a flame thrower ‘~)) ? Thanks to Michel for allowing me the continued use of his sounds … Peace, and a fruitful harvest to you all.
Your Garden Needs Worms
March 1, 2010 by organic6
Filed under Organic Compost
wiserwormfarm.com. Produced by danshaw.com
Wiki Garden Loop Mobile.m4v
March 1, 2010 by organic6
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A closer look at the Patent Pending Wiki Garden. This unique modular above ground organic gardening system makes growing organic food Fast, Easy, and Fun!
GARDEN OF EDEN
February 26, 2010 by organic6
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Hello Organic Fruit & Vegetable Lovers. If you have always wanted to grow your own Organic Food but it was so much of a hassle in effort and time: well now you have no excuse to eating great wholesome nutritious foods. Your Garden from Eden is a place where you can get back to the Eco sustainable environment that we were created to be in. Your Garden of Eden is place where the most nutritious foods are grown in the finest organic soils.. This is a complete sustainable organic eco system that you can build in one day. Here is the kicker…you get three years of crops at least…some berries you get four or five.
Susan’s Garden 5/08/2009
February 26, 2010 by organic6
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Our backyard on May 8, 2009. Fed with organic compost and steer manure.
My Garden
February 24, 2010 by organic6
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This is my first garden. Its hard work, but will be well worth it when harvest time comes. Everything is organic, with the exception of some of the seeds I got earlier in the year, before I knew about heirloom seeds. I used natural organic compost & fertilizer for the soil made from plant and animal matter, and the only pesticide I use is Neem oil, which is a plant based bug killer/deterrent. GROW YOUR OWN FOOD! FUCK MONSANTO!
Indoor Garden Part One
February 23, 2010 by organic6
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Patti, the Garden Girl, sets up a seed starter.
The Garden of Gasparri Part III
February 23, 2010 by organic6
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Results of quantum organic enhanced compost tea in my garden.
Doc Xodik’s Worm Juice… it’s like STEROIDS for your Organic Garden!
February 22, 2010 by organic6
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email: dockxodikwormjuice@gmail.com Yes that’s right… I am referring to DOC xodik’s Xtra FUNKY WORM JUICE!!! it’s what PLANTS CRAVE email me for me for the juice docxodikwormjuice@gmail.com turn YOUR garden into Mark mcgwire or Barry Bonds It’s TEA made from the CASTINGS of Organic Worms Studies show that Worm Juice 40% More crop yield than MONSANTO Anti-Viral Anti-Bacterial properties (will kill Escherichia coli on fetid meat) Works great on both LEGAL and ILLEGAL plants transforms human FOOD waste into FERTILIZER using ORGANIC CHEMICAL PROCESSES A SIX LITER CASE: $20 CHEAP!!!! I ain’t got no job so don’t talk me down! Email…for the juice!!!! docxodikwormjuice@gmail.com
Garden Update. pt. 2 peas, beans, tomatos and turkeys?
February 21, 2010 by organic6
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One heck of an amazing harvest is starting. 7 foot tall pea plants. Cukes everywhere and a hit-turkey named Vito who wants to break my legs.
