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  • Clawing through dirt, yanking out weeds and sowing seeds with bare hands leaves the skin dirty and nails messy. To avoid this mess, make and hang a garden glove organizer to keep near the other garden…

  • Grubs are the larvae of various types of beetles. Most grubs are white, yellow or brown, fat and C-shaped. They feed on the roots of several types of plants, including vegetables and lawn grass. Adult…

  • Romaine lettuce leaves from the garden can be stuffed with noodles and other vegetables to make delicious and healthy salad rolls. Find out how to make a dressing for salad rolls with helpful hints…

  • Braising is a great technique for turnip greens, as well as many other substitutes, such as Swiss chard and kale. Learn about using wine and vegetable broth to cook down greens with helpful hints from…

  • Broccoli, cheese and bacon salad can be prepared with a mayonnaise and balsamic vinegar dressing. Get the recipe for broccoli, cheese and bacon salad with help from a specialist in organic and healthy…

  • Sweet tomato and broccoli salad involves the use of sweet onions, red onions, scallions and other delicious ingredients. Learn the recipe for sweet tomato and broccoli salad with help from a…

  • Easy-to-grow radishes and greens can be used as healthy, delicious ingredients for tartines, which are similar to open-faced sandwiches. Find out how fast and easy it is to grow, harvest and cook…

  • A fresh take on a traditional salad, this recipe incorporates pea shoots and Romano cheese to give vibrant bursts of flavor to an otherwise ordinary dish. Create healthy, wholesome dishes with helpful…

  • Red worms consume their weight in organic matter in as little as 24 hours. Find out how to use red worms in your garden from a garden expert in this free video.

  • Honeybees are beneficial when they are pollinating your garden. They are pests when they are hanging around your picnic. Control them with a natural homemade repellent.

  • Bees are helpful when they are pollinating your garden. They are not helpful at all in your garage. You can keep them out with a homemade bee repellent.

  • The purpose of organic gardening is to grow without resorting to insecticides and herbicides in an attempt to grow a diverse garden. Organic approaches to gardening seek to introduce as much variety…

  • Sugar in its pure form is a white powdered or crystalline substance, consisting of sucrose, which is harvested from sugar beets or sugar cane and is characterized by a sweet flavor. Sugar is mainly…

  • To market organic fruits and vegetables, organic farmers must follow a set of standards for feeding, fertilizing, eliminating pests and composting. These standards ensure that no chemicals or…

  • Organic gardening is the process of growing plants without the use of synthetic products. Instead, organic gardeners rely on natural methods of pest and weed control, enrich the soil with organic…

  • Organic gardening is a type of gardening that does not rely on chemicals to control pests, and it also uses historical agricultural methods to grow crops, including composting and crop rotation. To…

  • Go organic when planting your Washington vegetable or flower garden. Besides avoiding chemical fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides on edibles, organic gardening improves soil. According to the…

  • The origins of rose plants begins before the earliest days of human civilization, with evidence of their existence dating back to 40 million years ago. Later, the Chinese philosopher Confucius, who…

  • Growing an organic garden is best accomplished by adding composted organic materials to the soil before and after planting to add minerals to the soil that are essential for plant growth. Nitrogen is…

  • Gardening programs can benefit at-risk children in ways that range from elevating self-confidence to fostering a sense of self-esteem or pride. These specially designed nature-based activities are…

  • Beet greens make a great base for a savory tart, complemented with shallots and grated Parmesan cheese. Harvest young beet greens from yard with helpful hints from an organic gardener in this free…

  • Roasted whole carrots can be the a hearty main course when drizzled with butter and honey. Harvest and roast whole fresh carrots with helpful hints from an organic gardener in this free video on…

  • Heirloom pesto is made from basil, and proper freezing can ensure the enjoyment of this Summer flavor in any season. Cook your favorite dishes with helpful hints from an organic gardener in this free…

  • Gardening and pets often seem like a bad combination. Fido or kitty want to accompany their owner everywhere, including the garden, where dogs and cats often entertain themselves by digging in the…

  • Garlic scape pesto is made from the neck of the garlic plant, which offers a unique twist to this Italian staple. Blend up this simple pesto using fresh ingredients from the backyard with helpful…

  • The 50 states and Canada offer master gardener programs through university local extensions. In return for free horticulture training, master gardeners volunteer to assist the community with their…

  • Swiss chard straight from the garden makes a quesadilla a hearty, nutrient-rich meal. Discover ways to grow and prepare collard greens with helpful hints from an organic gardener in this free video on…

  • Harvesting fresh lettuce for a summer salad offers a satisfying crunch, as well as healthful nutrients and vitamins. Incorporate peas, radishes potatoes and green onions to brighten up a salad with…

  • A fresh take on scrambled eggs, this recipe incorporates thyme, Parmesan cheese and creme fraiche. Create healthy, wholesome egg dishes with helpful hints from an organic gardener in this free video…

  • Maintaining a garden diary is a good way of tracking your activities to help you hone your gardening skills. Monitoring planting dates, fertilization, watering, trimming and rainfall in a software…

  • Organic bug killers for gardens are most commonly derived from plants, and are every bit as effective as conventional solutions. All insecticides should be used in strict accordance with labeling…

  • Neem oil is an excellent alternative to pesticides in organic gardens. It is made from neem trees which are in the mahogany family. It is native to India where it is widely used for a number of…

  • Due to their destructive, unsanitary nature, mice are not welcome creatures in the garden. However, using harsh poisons can potentially cause even more damage to your soil, plants and crops. Employ…

  • Organic gardening is the process of building, planting and harvesting a garden without the use of chemical insecticides, pesticides or fertilizers. Plants are planted in soil that contains only…

  • No people on earth revere their gardens as the English do. Here, gardens have transcended mere ornamentation to become an art. Some of the memorable people in English history were garden designers,…

  • With all the focus on organic gardening, you may be wondering how you can effectively control pests at home without using harmful synthetic pesticides. Fortunately, many organic pesticides can be used…

  • Unwanted insects are a problem in virtually every garden. But the presence of such pests doesn't mean you have to use synthetic chemicals on your flowers, shrubs and vegetables. Organic gardening is…

  • There are many benefits to organizing and participating in a community garden. Community gardens can be made in any setting--rural, suburban or urban--virtually anywhere that people can find to plant…

  • Organic gardeners sometimes like to plant their crops in raised beds or to edge traditional gardens with wood. Pressure treated lumber remains a popular choice because it resists insects and rot.…

  • When more insects start coming to your garden than you can control, insect soap is an organic way of controlling the pests. As with any treatment on your organic garden, be sure the products you use…

  • Healthy, nutrient-rich organic soil is the most important factor in growing a vigorous, prolific garden. Building up garden soil is a time-consuming process, sometimes taking several years until a…

  • Seeds are tiny and there are a lot of them in those seed packages, often many more than we need at any one planting. Avid gardeners collect seeds from other gardeners and even grab them off the seed…

  • Orderly garden supplies help you to achieve the ideal garden during any season. Organizing gardening gloves is a project that all family members can help with. Separate gloves, store them in tubs and…

  • A gardener would defeat the purpose of growing organic flowers and vegetables if he used harsh chemicals or toxins to kill weeds in his garden. There are several ingredients in your kitchen that can…

  • Do you have a problem with pests in your garden? There is no need to spray expensive and harmful chemicals in your vegetable garden to control pests and infestations.

  • Starting an organic garden requires caring for plants in a natural way without using chemicals or pesticides to kill weeds and insects. Be kind to the soil and bugs that help a garden thrive by…

  • Organic gardening eliminates the use of fertilizers and chemicals by caring for plants in a natural way. Get organic gardening tips from a professional gardener in this free video on gardening.

  • Organic gardening is a healthy gardening technique that doesn't involve the use of chemicals or pesticides. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of organic gardening with tips from a sustainable…

  • A quick cooking technique like stir frying is good for homegrown baby greens. Learn to flash fry greens from an organic farmer in this free gardening video.

  • Productive hoop houses need ventilation during summer months to reduce heat. Learn how to ventilate a hoop house with a professional organic farmer in this free gardening video.

  • Organic gardening is the practice of growing plants without the use of any man-made additives. The food grown in such gardens is preferred by many gardeners, because there are no pesticides,…

  • Commercial root hormones provide one option for getting cuttings started, but you can also let Mother Nature provide a free alternative endorsed by extension service horticulturalists. You can gather…

  • While burlap is safe for organic gardens, there is no reason to leave burlap sitting or buried in an organic garden. Use burlap to wrap tree roots or transfer plants in an organic garden with advice…

  • Using worms in organic gardening is great for aerating the soil, keep the soil active and loose, and helping with composting. Add worms to a garden or lawn after aerating the soil with tips from a…

  • For organic gardeners, an ounce of prevention is truly worth a pound of cure. When you have healthy, balanced and disease-free soil to start with your seedlings will be stronger, grow faster and be…

  • Creating the proper lighting and lighting techniques to allow your organic garden to thrive indoors is discussed in this free educational video series.

  • Indoor organic gardens can be a great hobby. Learn more in this free educational video series.

  • Creating clones can be made easier by following the tips in this free educational video series.

  • Natural predators can keep your garden healthy and pesticide-free. Learn more in this free educational video series.

  • Worm casting can allow your garden to thrive. Learn more in this free educational video series.

  • Utilizing guano in your organic garden is discussed in this free educational video series.

  • Bacterial inoculants can assist your organic garden. Learn more in this free educational video series.

  • Learn how to become an indoor organic gardener in this free educational video series.

  • Gain an understanding for the tools that are necessary for a successful organic garden in this free educational video series.

  • Learn how to become an outdoor organic gardener in this free educational video series.

  • Organic gardening can provide you with fresh, natural vegetables. Learn other benefits in this free educational video series.

  • Understand what organic gardening means and how it can benefit you in this free educational video series.

  • The basics of organic gardening are covered in this free educational video series.

  • Gardeners are becoming more and more conscious of what pesticides and insecticides are doing to the planet. Even the gardener with just a lawn is realizing that lawn fertilizer can be harmful to the…

  • During these times of global warming, increased intense radiation from the sun, drought and water restrictions, caring for your own vegetable garden is extremely difficult, labor intensive and…

  • Planting an organic herb garden is easy with these tips, get expert tips and advice on organic herb gardening in this free video.

  • Potassium, or potash, is one of the three major elements your plants need to thrive. Plants must have potassium to make carbohydrates and protein. If your organic garden lacks potassium, your fruits…

  • Organic gardeners utilize organic soil amendments to improve the nutrient content of the soil. They don't use synthetic fertilizer at all. One of the natural fertilizers that you can use in an organic…

  • You can keep your garden and potted outdoor plants free of aphids and other pests without chemicals. It's simple to make your own organic bug spray with things you probably already have in your…

  • Harvesting blueberries at the right time of germination is easy if you know what to look for. Learn a few tips for spotting ripe blueberries from a professional organic gardener in this free gardening…

  • It's important not to wash blueberries if you plan on storing them for a long period of time. Learn a few helpful suggestions for storing blueberries from a professional organic gardener in this free…

  • Creating your own organic parsley garden bed cover is a good way to protect your harvest from damaging elements. Learn to create your own garden bed cover from a professional organic gardener in this…

  • It's important to remove obstructing weeds from your organic parsley garden bed. Learn some weeding and thinning techniques from a professional organic gardener in this free gardening video.

  • A good organic parsley garden bed should include loose dirt and no weeds. Learn to prepare your garden bed from a professional organic gardener in this free gardening video.

  • It's easy to find tips, advice and information for gardeners. Learn how to find organic gardening resources in your local community and online in this free gardening video lesson.

  • Get tips for growing organic peppers, tomatoes and garlic in your vegetable garden in this free gardening video lesson for beginners.

  • Get tips on designing an organic garden, and what types of vegetables, spices and other plants to grow, in this free organic gardening video lesson for beginners.

  • Choose the best site to plant your organic garden; learn how and get tips on what to look for in a garden site, such as size, sun and drainage, in this free gardening video lesson.

  • Prepare your soil and spread in compost to prepare a site for your new organic garden. Learn how in this free gardening video lesson.

  • It's important to remove obstructing weeds from your organic lettuce garden bed. Learn some weeding and thinning techniques from a professional organic gardener in this free gardening video.

  • Creating your own organic lettuce garden bed cover is a good way to protect your harvest from damaging elements. Learn to create your own garden bed cover from a professional organic gardener in this…

  • A good organic lettuce garden bed should include loose dirt and no weeds. Learn to prepare your garden bed from a professional organic gardener in this free gardening video.

  • It's important to remove obstructing weeds from your organic spinach garden bed. Learn some weeding and thinning techniques from a professional organic gardener in this free gardening video.

  • Creating your own organic spinach garden bed cover is a good way to protect your harvest from damaging elements. Learn to create your own garden bed cover from a professional organic gardener in this…

  • It's important to churn the dirt and remove unnecessary items from your organic spinach garden bed. Learn to prepare your garden bed the right way from a professional organic gardener in this free…

  • Powdery mildew, a common ailment in the garden, appears, as the name suggests, as dusty, white to gray coating on the surface of leaves or other plant parts. Powdery mildew begins as small, circular,…

  • Taking care of simple sanitation at season's end can go a long way toward preventing pests next year. Clean up the beds and get your organic garden ready for winter.

  • Get going with organic gardening right from the first shovelful you dig. Amend your soil, mulch your beds, and learn to exclude and deter pests organically to get your garden started right.