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- Sustainable Gardening Non-Profit changing the world one garden at a time. The Food for Everyone Foundation is a Non-Profit organization that travels the world teaching people in impoverished areas how to grow gardens which will yield five to ten times more than traditional gardening methods. Perhaps the most beneficial asp...
- Food for everyone foundation group Headquarters The Food For Everyone Foundation's mission is to encourage the most efficient scientific, non-polluting and ecologically sensitive food production procedures possible.
- Organic Vegetable Gardening There are many reasons why you should learn organic gardening principles. Maybe you want to start an organic vegetable garden, but you don't want to make a big impact on the environment. Maybe you want to change your current garden for the better. Y...
- Worm Composting | How to Make a Worm Farm | Do It Yourself Worm Farms Learn how to make a worm farm that is perfect for the average-sized organic family! Why build a worm farm? Worm Composting, of course! A worm farm helps you recycle household organic waste into fertilizer for your garden. A worm farm is good for the...
- Aquaponics -- How to Put Your Organic Garden on Overdrive I put this lens together to help spread the word about aquaponics, one of the most eloquent and productive organic gardening systems around.
- Get Started with a Home Compost Bin C omposting is easier than ever with the black plastic compost bin available now. No worms, no unsightly big contraption and mostly odorless, depending on your olfactories. Composting is a good landfill sensitive idea that can be in every backyard. ...
- Naturally Native Squids Headquarters The Naturally Native Squids group welcomes lenses about nature, animals, native plants, gardening (especially ecologically healthy gardening) and all things natural. Lenses should be well constructed with good content and photographs, with no generic...
- How You Can Get Rid of Japanese Beetles Japanese Beetles bug me! If you're like me, I like my rose bushes, grape vines, and fruit trees(plum and apple) in one piece not munched on by Japanese Beetles. I love to garden. It's a great way to relax without Japanese Beetles. But,...
- WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HYDROPONICS Everyone knows that land is becoming less every day. The land that is left is been use to developed more commercials, houses, malls, condos, etc. People have to be aware of the danger this may cause in our near future. That is why many people are sta...
- Gardening with Native Plants Using native plants in the landscape and sustainable gardening are 2 hot topics, today. This lens will provide you with native plant lists, techniques, and links to more information that will get you started on the way to creating an ecologically hea...
- Gardening With Chemicals Damages Our Earth and It's Creatures Gardening With Chemicals Damages Our Earth's Eco-System Gardening with chemical fertilizers and pesticides is a contradiction in terms. If you want to get your hands in the dirt, and make a difference you should garden organically. If you want to cr...
- Hydroponics Gardening History Hydroponics was derived from the Greek word hydro, which means "water" and ponos, which means "labor or water-working". Hydroponics gardening involves growing plants with their roots in other nutrient solutions and without soil. Hydroponics gardenin...
- Rare Vegetable Plants for your Home Garden Rare Vegetables turn a fun hobby into a garden work of art. Gardening is such a rewarding hobby, you dig in the dirt, plant some tiny little seeds than water and nurture them into great works of nature. Then when all the hard work is done you can sit...
- Cultivating Vegetables What you need to know to make your vegetables grow strong & Healthy!!!
- How to take care of Worm bins with Red Wiggler worms Having Red Wiggler worm bins are very beneficial, most especially when it comes to organic gardening. Red Wiggler worms' castings or "worm poo" can be utilized as soil fertilizers and not only that, these worms are popularly used as fish feeds and fi...
- Tiny Tomatoes Tiny tomatoes are delicious and easy to grow in the home garden,even for beginners. Cherry,grape,pear and currant tomatoes are named for their resemblance to other fruits and for their sweet flavor. Many people who don't like regular tomatoes lov...
- Soil Compost Bin Gardening Must Knows Why Should You Create Soil Compost When Gardening Using Compost Bins & Compost Tumblers? Compost Definition: Compost is the product of the decomposition of organic matter. Organic matter includes garden waste, kitchen scraps, manure, leaves, gra...
- The Japanese Garden Plants, Orchids and Indoor Plants Many times we buy plants on impulse then find there is nowhere in the garden that really suits them. Before buying plants carefully examine your garden to see how much sun and shade it gets, whether the soil is well drained or waterlogged and whether...
- Aaarrgghh!.... APHIDS! One of the most common garden pests is the aphid. Many fruits and vegetables can be easily damaged by this small insect. However there are a variety of natural pest control techniques that can make managing your aphid infestation much easier and less...
- Container Gardens I Love Container Gardens, I have them all over my porch. The best Container Gardens I have ever seen are on the Island of Nantucket, where most of the photos in this article are from. I hope this brings some sunshine into your springtime!
