organic vegetables
Shireen Ramezani asked:


I need to know for my chemistry coursework, do you prefer Organic, or Non-Organic fruits and vegetable, and do you prefer them because of economic benefits, taste, etc.
THANK YOU :)

organic vegetables
Ashley asked:


Are there really any benefits to eating organic food or are people just waisting their money?

organic vegetables
Uncle Chi asked:


at least 90% of the time.

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tburke_25 asked:


What is the difference between Organic Fruits and Vegetables compared to regular Fruits and Vegetables? Besides the price!

Mar
22
organic gardening
CareBear3 asked:


So, this year i am going to try to be more healthy and was going to build and organic garden and green house. I have a make it yourself green house but im not too good on gardening. i wanted to plant tomatoes, cucumbers, fruits and vegetables that are sustainable in this wisconsin weather. but like i said, i suck at gardening. so i was wondering if some people with green thumbs could help. i need it really bad. i would just need information on how to keep it growing once i planted them. and i don’t have that much gardening lingo, so try to dumb it down. :P

Thanks!!!!

grow organic vegetables
Justin asked:


I have cucumber seeds I picked out of a cucumber and have been drying them how long to they have dry for before planting?

The cucumber I got them from was from the grocery store about a week ago and who knows how long it has been cut off the stem since then or if it is even organic. But I am going to see if I can get them to grow any way. I might try it with other fruits and vegetables too.

grow organic vegetables
Morq asked:


OfficialAeroGarden.com

I’m not sure what to think… It doesn’t seem very natural to me. I haven’t looked very far into it, but I read the overall design and purpose of it.
What do you think about this? Good and safe idea or not so much? (I’m not sure what wouldn’t be safe about it, just comparing it to growing plants naturally)

I eat organic plants, fruits, and vegetables, I don’t know if the average grocery store plant, fruit, or vegetable are grown any different.. But either way, just want to know what your take on this is. Looks efficient, though I would probably be hesitant in using it.

Jan
05
organic gardening
cougar26 asked:


im starting a new garden and i plan on planting fruits and vegetables, i live in NC… im wondering a good way to keep away insects and pests from destroying my garden and food… i dont want to use pesticides or chemicals id like to be as organic as possible… please advise on what i can do? brands of things that will help? things i can do? etc…thx

organic gardening
Egypt Sasson asked:


Perhaps Anne Frank’s dying Tree needs a dose of SHOT, a newly engineered organic substance containing Ormus, fish castings, and specific electromagnetic charges that bring plants roots, folliage, and plant fruits and vegetables to a state of health. This substance is being sought after world wide as an organic fertilizer and plant restoration fertilizer for flowers, trees, fruit trees, vegetables garden, pot plants, and agricultural farming. You can read more about this organic fertilizer SHOT at its web site by its own name, SHOT. You should see the pictures on that site. It is amazing.

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Hannah asked:


I’m not vegetarian but my family does live on natural foods. I have 4 kids (my 5-year-old twin girls, my 3-year-old little boy, and my 2-year-old little girl). I can’t believe how my children can visit a playmate’s house and come home saying they ate fruit roll ups, McDonald’s, mac and cheese, candy bars, hot dogs, TV dinners, etc..for their lunch. I only feed my kids natural fresh foods. I have a huge Organic garden at my house outside Los Angeles and we grow tons of fruits and vegetables, have free range chickens, fresh eggs, etc.. My kids had never even ate at a fast food joint before those parents took them to one without my permission. My kids eat all our home-grown fruits and vegetables, the free-range natural meats that I buy etc, and I always cook all our meals at home… Never highly processed junk, full of crap you can’t even pronounce. I don’t ever buy anything that’s not natural, or else from our own garden. Am I so wrong by this? I understand when my kids are older they can make their own choice but I want to instill in them these values now, because that’s what my parents did for me. My kids love the food we eat, but now also ask me for this crap when I’m driving and they’re in the car and we go past a fast food place, or when we’re at a store. Is it wrong of me to say something to these parents about not offering my kids that junk?