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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Gardening Unplugged and How To Stay Organic

Eating off the grid takes some know-how, especially if you have decided to plant an organic garden.

Natural insecticides and fertilizers can be used. Cutting down on the chemicals and drugs we eat, drink, and absorb through our skin every day is a challenge. Starting with food that we grow at home, places this issue a little bit under our own control.

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We have to consider that some of the pollution that goes into our soil will end up in our food. However, plants also have the ability to filter out certain elements, as well as convert inorganic minerals (like iron filings for example) into organic mineral form that is good for us.

Once you have decided to compost and begin your own organic garden, you have already exerted a measure of control about what you will ingest.

This is a major investment in the health of yourself and your family.

Getting the right education, if you have never planted a garden before, is crucial! Ideas you can choose from:

* container gardening
* square foot gardening
* roof gardening
* front yard gardening
* patio/balcony gardening
* community gardening,
* designing an aesthetic or water-flow garden
* thinking about how you will preserve some of the food you grow

There are varieties of insects that are good for your garden. For example, horn worms will defoliate tomatoes.

Wasps will lay eggs on the horn worms and the wasp larvae will live off them.

That is just one example of nature's eco control.

If you provide "room and board" to specific bugs, they will control your crop stealers! The amount of detailed information about this is huge.

If you reach for a pesticide when you see a bug, you may be killing off critters that can benefit your plants. Why not get a simple organic gardening guide Food For Wealth and save yourself a lot of time.

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