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The Essential Guide to Organic Gardening

February 14, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

The Essential Guide to Organic Gardening




When you decide to garden organically, you can eliminate the concern for destroying the environment, but more importantly, you can eliminate the concern for you and your family’s health and well-being.

When you use modern gardening products; the toxic chemicals are transferred to you and your
clothing.

Obviously, these toxic chemicals could then be transferred to your children or significant
other. Not to mention, if you plant vegetables non-organically, toxic chemicals will be absorbed by
your vegetables; and in turn, will be ingested by you and your family.

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Organic Gardening for Beginners

February 13, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Organic Gardening for Beginners




“Statistics Show That Nearly Thirteen-Percent
of All Americans Consume Harmful Chemicals
At The Dinner Table Each And Every Night!”

Take Control of What Your Family Eats Daily.
Get Rid of All Of the Harmful Chemicals And
Purify Your Food With Organic Gardening!

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How to Start and Grow Your Own Herb Garden

February 4, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

How to Start and Grow Your Own Herb Garden




Do you love to experiment with new flavors in your recipes? Or maybe you just enjoy the fragrance of lavender, scented geraniums or mint… If you’re not the type of person that wants to spend their time managing an elaborate fruit or vegetable garden but you want to have a small plot of “growing things”, you should consider planting and tending an herb garden. While an herb garden might not seem as significant, you’ll still enjoy the constant availability of fresh, delicious herbs to flavor your meals with. First you’ll want to choose the herbs that you’ll plant. You may find this difficult due to the huge variety of herbs available, either through local nurseries or by mail order. The easiest way to select what you wish to grow is to simply look through your kitchen spice rack. Choose herbs that you are familiar with at first and then expand your garden as you learn more. By planting your own collection of these herbs, you can save money on buying them from the grocery store while having the added benefit of freshness.

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The Better Days Books Complete Origiganic Grower

February 2, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

The Better Days Books Complete Origiganic Grower




Grow more and better food naturally, the “Origiganic” way! It has been only since the 1960s that dangerous petroleum-based fertilizers and pesticides have been in widespread use, so any gardening or farming “how to” published prior to 1960 will, quite “naturally,” exclude their use. The old-fashioned, “original” method (”Origiganic” is the term we use here at Better Days Books for such Old World growing techniques), is simply a better, healthier, safer, and often less expensive way to produce bounties of fabulous, poison-free food – for our families, and for the marketplace. The Better Days Books Complete Origiganic Grower brings our five best-selling gardening titles together in a single volume, offering instructions for improving your soil, growing vegetables, fruits and berries, producing bumper crops where rain is scarce, raising cabbage and cauliflower, and cultivating, harvesting, and curing a wide variety of culinary herbs. Nearly 700 pages of gardening guidance!

Grow more and better food naturally, the “Origiganic” way! It has been only since the 1960s that dangerous petroleum-based fertilizers and pesticides have been in widespread use, so any gardening or farming “how to” published prior to 1960 will, quite “naturally,” exclude their use. The old-fashioned, “original” method (”Origiganic” is the term we use here at Better Days Books for such Old World growing techniques), is simply a better, healthier, safer, and often less expensive way to produce bounties of fabulous, poison-free food – for our families, and for the marketplace. THE BETTER DAYS BOOKS COMPLETE ORIGIGANIC GROWER brings our five best-selling gardening titles together in a single volume, offering instructions for improving your soil, growing vegetables, fruits and berries, producing bumper crops where rain is scarce, raising cabbage and cauliflower, and cultivating, harvesting, and curing a wide variety of culinary herbs. Nearly 700 pages of gardening guidance!

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Greenhouse Growing

January 23, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Greenhouse Growing




The idea of growing food at controlled temperatures all year round and extending the growing season have set fire to people’s imaginations. No wonder the greenhouse building industry has recorded phenomenal growth. From construction plans to tools and accessories for greenhouses, individuals are working on all fours to satisfy the increasing demands of consumers who have made building their own greenhouses top priority. This trend, which started humbly in the 70’s, is now a full-fledged endeavor on the part of greenhouse entrepreneurs and “homesteaders.” Everything you need to know about Greenhouses is detailed in this easy to read book.

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The Essential Guide to Organic Gardening How to Plan Grow Irrigation Pest Control Organic Fertilizers and More

January 9, 2010 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

The Essential Guide to Organic Gardening How to Plan Grow Irrigation Pest Control Organic Fertilizers and More




Why garden organically?

By gardening organically, the dependence on chemicals is removed. By eliminating chemicals used in regular gardening, your vegetables will be healthier because they will get the nutrients by natural means. Unlike traditional gardening; organic gardening will help to prevent potentially harmful toxins from entering your body. Lastly, it is much more environmentally friendly.

Planning Your Organic Vegetable Garden

By deciding to grow your vegetable garden organically, you’re ensuring your vegetables are in their purest form, as nature intended. Modern gardening products, with chemicals, actually change the taste of vegetables. Fertilizer with man-made chemicals can also ultimately lead to severe health problems.

Growing Your Organic Vegetable Garden

You must start with clean soil. You should test the soil before you plant a single seed. After all, if your soil is contaminated; all the benefits of having an organic garden are nullified. The seeds you plant must also be derived from plants grown organically. If your seeds do not come from organically grown plants; the plants you grow will already be contaminated. The seeds would be carrying traces of the chemicals used to grow the non-organic plants.

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How to Garden Spinach the Easy Way

December 14, 2009 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

How to Garden Spinach the Easy Way




Get all the information and tricks you need to garden spinach with success. This E Book comes with step-by-step instruction that give you the road map. How to Garden Spinach effortlessly, with Little Time and Effort, while Mastering this Gardening-Guaranteed!

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The Essential Guide To Organic Gardening

December 4, 2009 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

The Essential Guide To Organic Gardening




By gardening organically, the dependence on chemicals is removed. By eliminating chemicals used in regular gardening, your vegetables will be healthier because they will get the nutrients by natural means. Unlike traditional gardening; organic gardening will help to prevent potentially harmful toxins from entering your body. Lastly, it is much more environmentally friendly.

The biggest problems, with using modern gardening products, are the man-made chemicals. The modern gardening products such as fertilizers, pesticides, etc. contaminate the health of humans and the health of the environment. The reason behind this is because the chemicals do not just stay on the soil. These chemicals seep into the ground and poison water supplies, gardens, your home, and as mentioned, your health. The use of modern gardening products containing man-made chemicals are responsible for the reduction of the Earth’s ozone layer; and they also have been linked to serious health problems, including cancer, in humans.

When you decide to garden organically, you can eliminate the concern for destroying the environment, but more importantly, you can eliminate the concern for you and your family’s health and well-being. When you use modern gardening products; the toxic chemicals are transferred to you and your clothing. Obviously, these toxic chemicals could then be transferred to your children or significant other. Not to mention, if you plant vegetables non-organically, toxic chemicals will be absorbed by your vegetables; and in turn, will be ingested by you and your family. In fact, one common ailment which affects avid gardeners is dermatitis. By gardening organically, you can eliminate getting dermatitis of the hands.

By deciding to garden organically, you’ll help prevent the poisoning of groundwater and prevent adding further toxins to the soil. When man-made chemicals are used for gardening, it poisons other plants. Because these man-made chemicals poison the water and other plants, it can be dangerous, or even deadly, to little creatures that rely on the water to drink or plants to eat. Lastly, the chemicals used will evaporate into the atmosphere and return in the form of contaminated rain and/or snow.

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How to Garden Kale the Easy Way

December 3, 2009 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

How to Garden Kale the Easy Way




Get all the information and tricks you need to garden kale with success. This E Book comes with step-by-step instruction that give you the road map. How to Garden Kale effortlessly, with Little Time and Effort, while Mastering this Gardening-Guaranteed!

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How to Garden Potatoes the Easy Way

November 13, 2009 by Herb Gardens · Leave a Comment 

How to Garden Potatoes the Easy Way




Get all the information and tricks you need to garden potatoes with success. This E Book comes with step-by-step instruction that give you the road map. How to Garden Potatoes effortlessly, with Little Time and Effort, while Mastering this Gardening-Guaranteed!

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