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Totally Organic Roma Tomatoes and Pumpkin Blossoms

January 2, 2011

A visit to a neighbor in Illinois who raises organic vegatables Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Our little organic urban(ish) garden

January 1, 2011

urban organic gardening— Our little organic garden is the product of laziness and thrift. Being slothful and cheap is made possible by one of gardening’s little miracles – MULCH !!! A few inches of mulch keeps the water in the dirt and keeps the weeds there too. In other words less watering is required and […]

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Organic Fertilizing My Garden (Part 2)

December 31, 2010

Fertilizing my garden with leaf compost and fish heads. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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LESLIE CERIER, Organic Chef Creates Sun-dried Tomato Oil & Vinegar with Summer Herbs

December 28, 2010

From her Western Mass country kitchen, Leslie Cerier, organic chef, lecturer and author discusses using garden herbs and sun-dried tomatoes in a delicious oil and vinegar recipe. Leslie talks about gardening techniques and how to mix and match different common herbs and edible flowers. Filmed and produced by KnoxworX multimedia (www.KnoxworX.com), as a series of […]

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Invisible Gardener’s Don’t Panic It’s Organic! Got Ants? 5

December 26, 2010

Dances with Ants part 5 Natural ant control formula using OrangeTKO, and Cinnamon Oil. Very effective in your organic garden. InvisibleGardener.com Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Organic Fertilizing : Importance of Mulch on Plants

December 25, 2010

Mulch is used to protect the roots of plants from wind, sun, and to hold in moisture. Learn more about the importance of mulch in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants. Expert: Michael Clark Contact: www.tropicofcapricornsantafe.com Bio: Michael Clark is a trained horticulturist with a BS in agriculture and […]

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5 Steps To Prepare The Land and Soil For Organic Gardening Video

December 23, 2010

Step 3 in our 8 steps program that shows you how to begin organic gardening. Learn all the necessary steps to take to make the best soil for your vegetables, herbs and other plants of your organic garden. Learn how to prepare your soil for organic gardening at : begin-organic-gardening.com Grab a free Organic Gardening […]

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Kathleen Merrigan at All Things Organic – Part 5

December 22, 2010

Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, Kathleen Merrigan, addresses attendees at the 2009 All Things Organic Conference in Chicago. She talks about the challenges farmers are facing in this economy and the USDA organic garden. For more videos visit: www.organicnation.tv Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Organic Acres – The Opportunity

December 21, 2010

tinyurl.com My Organic Acres is like nothing you’ve ever seen before. You will lease and have access to your own 240/120 square foot Organic Garden 24/7 from the comfort of your own living room through the magic of the computer. You will tell your own personal gardener what favorite products you wish to plant. The […]

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Organic Gardening the No Till Way Using Natural Waste And Yard Compost

December 18, 2010

video filmed at HerbFest, the longest running herb plant sale and herb festival in the US, showing the No till gardening method using organic materials by Dr. Milton Ganyard, professor at North Carolina State University. Proceeds from the HerbFest benefit The Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment, www.gjcae.org, a children charitable foundation promotonig the development of […]

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Da-Ai TV organic garden interview on Nov 19th

December 15, 2010

Da-Ai TV organic garden interview on Nov 19th 大愛台電視專訪, 加拿大希望以這一篇電視專訪當合作的樣本, 把專訪貼出來, 所以我加上英文解說, 希望可以藉此推廣世界各地校園有機花園合作計劃 Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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