organic gardening
Angelwings asked:


Planning to start an organic veggie garden, and wondering what the differences are between Oregon Tilth certified organic seeds, and USDA certified organic seeds? Any thoughts??

Apr
17
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organic gardening
mcdannells asked:


Hello,
We are some of those people who grow organic.
Back in the 70’s-80’s this was something I kept to myself for it was not excepted in modern society. We live in Oregon so it was very excepted at that time.
Today is anther time and people claim that growing organic is the way to go bla bla.
However I am still finding that others are still very cruel to us who chose to grow our plants this way.
I do not understand why people are still very naive and get down right nasty to us who grow organic?
Our plants are HUGE and very healthy! Our edible plants one can eat them at any time during growth.

What are your thoughts on organic gardening?

organic gardening
Michelle asked:


For example : container gardening, organic gardening hydroponics, landscaping or creating a japanese garden. I know there are alot of free information in the internet bt too sre whether they are accurate or able to help gardeners in general. Do you think people will buy these kind of ebooks

Apr
07
organic gardening
Texas asked:


we are renting a house for now,and i am starting to plant a garden but my house is in the middle of a farm field and full of pesticides and un natural fertilizers!!!!! so what should i do and will that have any affect to my garden and is the soil already poluted??? what should i do!!!!!!!!

organic gardening
Argus 420 asked:


I have an indoor garden where these tiny little gnats seem to spring forth like wild-flowers after a long rainy winter from the soil of my plants. I have a few yellow fly strips up, however, after about a week and a few hundred flies later, they stop having any space left for more flies!

I have tried nematodes and ladybugs, however those are very expensive require lots of work. My indoor garden, because of where I live, is going to be prone to these bugs no matter what I do.

I have a small outdoor garden where spiders have taken residence and seem to keep my bug problem at bay, and I have had MUCH experience with spiders and how beneficial they can be as predators. I always leave 2-3 in or around my house or garage that are out of reach to keep my bug problems at bay. (we all have flies, face it…)

Is there a safe species of spider that I can introduce into my very small indoor garden that will keep the bug problem at bay? Can a safe sepcies be kept under control?