Aug
31
Filed Under (Garden Landscape) by admin
organic gardening
mamaofthesweetest4 asked:


I posted an earlier thread about purchasing a juicer, and growing my own garden in the spring. Many people who responded, said that it would be best to grow organic fruits and veggies. I would love to do this, but I dont think I know how. I assumed that if I planted seeds in my yard, and took care of them properly, than they would grow into organic produce. I assume this because I wont use chemicals or pesticides. Am I right, or is there something special needed to grow organic foods?

organic gardening
Erikc C asked:


I am trying to grow an organic garden, but I can find a variety of products here in El Paso, TX, can someone give me ideas of what products to buy and if there is website to get these products, I am growing fruits and vegetables.

organic gardening
DEB asked:


We have tons of kitchen scraps and I’m going nuts looking at everything from turning to bokashi to tumblers to holes. Does this really have to be so complicated? Then I read blogs online of failures, too much work, smell, etc. What really is the right way to do this in a smallish but not miniscule home flower/veggies organic garden?

organic gardening
courageouschic asked:


Normally I’d welcome bugs, but these are particular aggressive and the garden is my 15 month old daughter’s favorite play place.

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littlej1398 asked:


I want to Plant A Garden In my BackYard. How Do I do that?

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diana H asked:


http://www.hydroasis.com/growingtips/hydro-organic-nutrients.shtml

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Krystle asked:


I thought I would try to grow a small veg. garden this year. To by organic veg. in grocery store is too expensive for my budget. I would like to grow yellow squash, bell peppers, banana peppers, green beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, okra, radish and watermelon (anything else that can grow in SC besides CORN?) Any help would be appreciated.

Aug
01
organic gardening
deerocs asked:


I recently had an old wooden house i purchased torn down. the city refilled the large hole which is approximately 3 feet deep with useless light brown dirt and large granite white rocks. I would like to create a fruit and vegetable organic garden. My plan is to remove twelve inches of the top layer and replace it with some new soil hummus, manure and top soil. do you think this is a good plan?