organic gardening
reporters should die asked:


I’ve been lucky I GUESS,BUT I always grow a beautiful garden,have never needed pesticides.This year,something is eating into my tomatos,just as they get red.I’d rather avoid pesticide use.Any natural suggestions?Thank you

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Jay Dub asked:


My wife is due with our first child on May 11th (Mothers Day!!!) We have a nice garden every year . . . but this year we want to plant things to make our own organic Baby food. Looking for ideas from people who have done it.

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Johnathan asked:


I need this for my garden I just made.

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Buzzoodle asked:


I have permission to send some bottles of Great Big Plants http://www.greatbigplants.com to people that blog or write about gardening. Please let me know if you are interested in this - no cost or obligation, but you must have a gardening website, community or blog. Thanks

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Ross090 asked:


Any recommendation ? thanks.

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chris420huff asked:


How long must I wait before I plant an herb and vegetable garden? I want to make my garden as organic as possible as well as make sure that my herbs and veggies grow the best they can. Is there anything I can do to the soil to speed up the process of eliminating the chemicals?

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Myka asked:


And I don’t mean the druggies on the streets but people who are into things like organic lifestyle, gardening, food coops, and Manu Chao.

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NayJ asked:


ok, so i have a veggie garden probly about 15m x 15m which ill like to get started. its been plowed already but weeds continue to come. very fast growing, after a week or two you litterly cant see the dirt without pulling weeds out. the garden is WAY to big to weed it by hand. tried plowing it a few times but they keep comming back. im not using any chemicals so please dont sujjest it.

I’m looking for an all natural weed killer which will no kill my veggies when i plant them.
Thanks =]

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fran/amy asked:


I have heard from some gardener’s that purchasing preying mantis/ ladybugs is good for organic gardening. Anybody have experiance with this?

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snowy_gush_gush asked:


I’m new at gardening and since I have a small garden I’ve decided that I should do container gardening. It will be organic container gardening. I was wondering what size of pots I needed for the plants I wanted to grow. So far I have 2 strawberry plants and Iceberg lettuce, broccoli, and 2 different types of tomato seedlings growing.
Here is the list of plants I wanted to grow:
blueberries, carrots, cucumbers,(I will be pickling them to make pickles) celery, peppers, grapes, cantaloupe, corn, cauliflower, some others too ( but I really can’t think of them right now).

What are the sizes of pots that I’ll need for each plant and how big of a trellis or stake to hold up the plants will I need?