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Organic Gardening
Scarecrows in the Garden
As long as there have been farmers, there have been birds trying to eat their crops. And throughout the ages, farmers have tried to come up with ingenious ways to scare them off. But do scarecrows in your garden really work? Read on to find out.How To Use Predator Insects to Control Garden Pests
One of the best ways to control pests in your garden organically is through the use of beneficial predatory insects. Sometimes all you need to do is encourage the natural predators that already live in your yard; but you can also take steps to increase the population. Read on to find out more.Homemade Nutrient Rich Organic Tea for Plants
To make a homemade, nutrient rich, organic tea for your plants; mix compost and alfalfa together in a bucket full of water. Stir the mixture and let it soak for several days, then use the organic tea to water your plants. Watch this video to find out more.How to Aerate a Compost Pile Using Perforated PVC Pipe
Compost piles are usually aerated by turned with a pitchfork, but pieces of perforated PVC pipe can also be inserted into the pile to provide oxygen to the center of the pile. Watch this video to find out more.Guide to Soil Amendments for Your Garden
There are lots of different soil amendments to choose from to improve the soil in your garden, and each has its own particular properties. Read on for a handy guide to some of the most common soil amendments available for your garden.Organic Sources of Nitrogen for Your Lawn or Garden
Nitrogen is a very important nutrient for plant growth. Most chemical sources of nitrogen are made from processed fossil fuels; but there are plenty of natural, organic options available that work just as well. Read on to find out more.Using Bt for Organic Caterpillar Control in Your Garden
If caterpillars are devouring your garden, one safe and effective way to get rid of them is by applying Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis), a naturally occurring, organic bacteria that can be applied as a liquid or powder. Read on to find out more.Weed-Proofing a Vegetable Garden
After planting her garden, my grandmother would spread layers of old newspaper between the rows, topped with straw, to make a weed-suppressing barrier that still let moisture through. This year I decided to give her method a try myself. Read on to find out how I went about it.Most Popular in This Category
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