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  1. 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...
  2. Organic Acres My Organic Acres is like nothing you’ve ever seen before. You will lease and have access to your own 240/120 square foot Organic Garden 24/7 from the comfort of your own living room through the magic of the computer. You will tell your own pers...
  3. Linda's Organic Gardening Journal - 2009 I've got the good fortune of a large yard in which to plant my food. I'm a vegetarian so I'm hoping to be able to grow at least half my food, maybe more. I consider this a matter of extreme importance for health and financial reasons. I'm also clean...
  4. The Organic Garden Welcome to The Organic Garden, my name is Lauren, and I would like to take you on a tour through the basics of organic gardening. My goal is to extol the virtues of Organic Gardening and hopefully lead more people down the path of sustainability. If...
  5. There is Nothing Greener than Organic Gardening! If you've never tasted a fresh, ripe tomato straight from the garden, you are missing out! Gardening can be a lot of work, but it is worth it. Knowing where your food comes from and what sort of work went into it, teaches respect for the earth (not t...
  6. 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...
  7. 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,...
  8. 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.
  9. 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...
  10. 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...
  11. 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...
  12. Butterflies and Gardening to Attract Them What is more beautiful than a garden full of colorful flowers with gorgeous butterflies flitting around? It's really not that hard to create a haven like this right in your own yard. All you need to create this sanctuary for you and the butterflies a...
  13. 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...
  14. Top Ten Companion Plants for Your Organic Garden In my own personal opinion these are the top ten companion plants for your organic garden. If you can't afford anything else, these are the most versatile, and give you the most bang for your buck. Be sure to take note of some key secrets to organic...
  15. Green Gardening: Natural Pesticide Sprays You Can Make Yourself Let's face it . . . a few bugs can ruin a great garden. Of course, not all bugs are bad but between a swarm of plant lice, slugs and other destructive pests, you can barely reap what you've sown. Great news . . . there's no reason to let your garden...
  16. Green manures - use plants to feed plants Green manures are plants that are grown to improve the soil in organic gardens. They can suppress weeds, improve the soil structure, prevent evaporation and soil erosion and even make the soil more fertile than it was before - you just need to choose...
  17. Garden Supply Garden supplies! The usual scenario is you either never have enough left in the container, or you don't have it on hand when you need it! This page contains garden supplies such as: Rain Barrels, Rainwater Urns and Rain Catchers, Composters, Compost...
  18. Mandevilla Mandevilla, sometimes also called Dipladenia, is a genus of plants. It consists of about 100 species, mostly tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae, the Periwinkle family. Mandevillas develop spectacular flowers...
  19. 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...
  20. Get Started with a Home Composting Bin C omposting is easier than ever with the black plastic composting bin available now. No worms, no unsightly big contraption and mostly odorless, depending on your olfactories. Composting is a good landfill sensitive idea that should be in every backy...