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Organic Gardening in general
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by enlightened_one - written on 10.02.07 (Very useful, 415 readings)
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Well after the herb reviews are going down so well, I was sat down and it dawned on me, what if all these people need to know about "how to make a herb garden"? So hopefully you will find this useful and hopefully help you on your way to enjoy the world of the herb. ***The Herbs*** The herbs have a ...
by katestuartuk - written on 16.08.06 (Very useful, 110 readings)
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THE ORGANIC GARDENER AND HER DELIGHTFUL GARDEN A wander in the gorgeous organic gardens of Miss Katie Stu. I love my garden. Absolutely love it. The peacefulness, the colourful flowers, the joy of munching raspberries in the sunshine, to be fair, I don't even mind the creepy crawlies. Slugs, snails, spiders, frogs, all are ...
by - written on 25.04.02
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I love wild life in my garden, but my slug problem has got out of hand. I hate using slug pellets for two reasons. Years ago, my dog (agreed, he was an absolute pig!)ate a load and died in agony. Rupert R.I.P. And slug pellets poison birds, as they eat poisoned slugs. So, I spoke to my mate Bryan, whose wife is in to all things organic, so ...
by mumsymary - written on 28.03.02 (Very useful, 268 readings)
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My garden I love my garden, watching things grow flower and fruit. I love the things I find in my garden, the beetles, the hedgehogs, the frogs, the grasshoppers, and the butterflies. I garden organically for wildlife. When I was a child my father gave me a small patch of ground. Ok so I liked making mud pie?s and digging to ...
by Whitehorse - written on 24.11.01 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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I live on a council estate. You know, one of those run down, council don’t care anymore, community have to fight for everything places. There is graffiti and joy-riding, drugs and muggers, people forgotten by the system and some still busy falling through it. It’s a hard place to live and strange place – an estate perhaps like no ...
by skybabes - written on 08.09.01 (Very useful, 930 readings)
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WHY I CHOSE TO WRITE THIS ========================= I have really enjoyed my garden this year. I have had some failures but a lot of success too. I thought I should pass along some of my tips to fellow Dooyooer’s. I hate using pesticides and other garden products that contain chemicals to get rid of my little ...
by Mina - written on 05.09.01 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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Most people hate slugs. I don't, I encourage them into the garden. Well, I have to say that, as there is not much I can do to keep them out. Let me give you the facts. They are food for many things in the garden. Ground beetles, hedgehogs, frogs and toads to name but a few. Although they do tend to attack a lot of plants, if you grow ...
by woodlice - written on 17.04.01 (Very useful, 141 readings)
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Organic gardening becomes eventually an easy way to life. It can be an exciting challenge to produce crops or plants that have not required any artificial chemicals to fruit or bloom. The finished product is tastier, may be odd shaped but above all does not contain any additives that you don't know about. I could write for ages on this ...
by witchwaysup - written on 02.11.00 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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....Thats what I've got now but at least it's organic! I first found myself with an unadulterated garden when I moved into a newly built home about six years ago. 'This is easy', I thought as my hitherto kiss of death fingers got decidedly green. That was before someone told the slugs about my little haven. ...
by SaraL - written on 24.09.00 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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Organic gardening really does still, I think, suffer from something of a 'trippy hippy' image; when really it's not only very easy and straightforward, it can actually save lots of money too! Gardening organically is not only about what you don't do (use nasty chemicals); but is a very positive way of growing which ...
by - written on 08.07.00
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Everything you want to know about organic gardening can be found at http://www.hdra.org.uk/index.htm. The Henry Doubleday Research Association (HDRA) is Europe's largest organic gardening organisation and it is here you find the experts in this field. The site is well organised and simple to use. It has information on HDRA, the ...
by Sparkle - written on 08.07.00 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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I have been an organic gardener for many years and believe the benefits to my family and the environment to be well worth the effort. Garden chemicals not only kill pests and weeds but they travel up through the food chain until they reach the top and do you know who is at the top? Us - humans. Makes you think doesn't it! There are ...
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