Tweet Today, it has become pathetic that many eco-bloggers are not at all paying attention to the environment. The most ignored topic is of the soil food web, which is still off the radar of many bloggers. However, microbial composts like compost tea and EM are becoming popular but not entered the mainstream vocabulary yet. … Read more
5 Most Important Aspects For Making Your Organic Garden More Healthy And Vibrant
January 25th, 2012 | Posted by in Organic Farming | Organic Gardening - (0 Comments)Benepe Opens New Organic Garden In Lower Manhattan
January 21st, 2012 | Posted by in Organic Farming | Organic Food | Organic Gardening - (0 Comments)Tweet A new organic garden has been opened in lower Manhattan by the New York Commissioner of Parks Adrian Benepe, who was accompanied by officials of the Battery Conservancy and students from three schools in lower Manhattan at the flagging-off event. The one-acre farm, shaped like ….. the turkey a bird resident in the farm, … Read more
Tips For Improving Soil Quality In Gardens
January 20th, 2012 | Posted by in Organic Gardening - (0 Comments)Tweet To create a self-sufficient soil for gardening in the long term, you have to make it healthy with the use of organic matter. You can also prepare an organic fertilizer with 4 parts blood, 2 parts bone meal and 1 part kelp or rock phosphate. Adding bone and blood meal to coir (coconut husk) … Read more
Guide To Pest Control In Organic Gardens
January 19th, 2012 | Posted by in Eco-Friendly | Organic Farming | Organic Gardening | Organic Health - (0 Comments)Tweet As an organic gardener, when it comes to bugs, you face challenges that conventional gardeners don’t. Instead of using toxic sprays, bug killing can be done with your capable gloved hands, you must become skilled in the ‘battle of the bugs’. By inviting a few neighbourhood ladybugs, frogs, dragonflies and cardinals you can suitably … Read more
How Can Brix Test Can Improve Your Organic Vegetable Garden
January 18th, 2012 | Posted by in Organic Food | Organic Gardening - (0 Comments)Tweet Brix is one of the most fascinating topics in organic gardening. It measures the dissolved solids in plant juice, which includes sucrose and fructose, vitamins and minerals, protein and amino acids, and many others. If you are trying to grow the best tomatoes and you want to get many dozens of tomatoes from each plant, it … Read more
Organic Hydroponic Gardening
January 15th, 2012 | Posted by in Organic Farming | Organic Gardening - (0 Comments)Tweet Organic hydroponic gardening is a method of organic gardening that uses water instead of soil to support plants growth. Compost is dissolved into water and the residue is drained out, the water is enriched with nutrients like Calcium, Magnesium, Sulfur, Phosphorous, Iron, Manganese, Copper and Zinc to feed plants. This is how compost tea … Read more
Organic, Synthorganic, Synthetic Nutrition And Your Garden
January 14th, 2012 | Posted by in Organic Farming | Organic Gardening - (0 Comments)Tweet For many, organic gardening means growing plants in soil with the presence of water and light and application of organic fertilizers. But many are misled by what most companies call “organic fertilizers” which are not really organic. In most cases, you’d want to see an “OMR” certification on a product and know how easily … Read more
How To Grow Organic Strawberries On Commercial Scale Or In Your Backyard Garden
January 8th, 2012 | Posted by in Organic Farming | Organic Gardening - (0 Comments)Tweet Strawberries are popularly known as queen of fruits. It is very rewarding to grow organic strawberries in your backyard garden or on commercial scale. It is very tempting to eat fresh strawberries from your garden. There are basically three categories of strawberries plant like June-bearers, ever-bearers and day-neutrals. Firstly, it is very important to … Read more

