Ads

Posts Tagged ‘Reasons’

Top 5 Reasons Why to Raise Chickens

Raising chickens should not be a fuss. There are actually several reasons why people want to cultivate chickens in their backyard. Some of these are written below.

 

Reason # 1 – Chickens love leftovers.

Read the rest of this entry »

Reasons To Join The National Home Gardening Club

The National Home Gardening Club offer many benefits to its members.

It is said to be the largest home gardening organization with paid membership. For a nominal fee, various benefits are available.

If you choose to become a member the National Home Gardening club, you will be entitled to the following perks. 1. Members can enter competitions to win free gardening products such as gardening accessories, tools, and other gardening supplies.

2. A coupon will be given to members to claim a free gardening shears.

Read the rest of this entry »

Las Vegas Bed Bugs – Reasons For Bed Bug Infestation

Las Vegas is one of the prime spots of entertainment for anyone in the world. People from all countries come here to play in the casinos, and some of the worlds most famous casinos are seen here in the Vegas. The Vegas is one of the prime tourist spot also, and people who come here have a gala time.

This place has not been spared either. Though this place is glitzy and completely filled with glamour, the hotels in this state are also affected by the bed bugs that make numerous visitors cry out in pain. It is quite stunning to know that this place is filled with bed bugs too. But, bed bugs breed in places where the prey is more in number.

Read the rest of this entry »

Top 4 Reasons To Go Local

Alas, summer will be gone in a week and that means I will soon be saying “farewell” to my local farmer’s markets.  No more cheap, delicious food to satisfy my tummy, taste buds, and wallet.

But I can’t complain too much, as this year has presented quite a bounty.  I’ve been up to my eyeballs in awesome stone fruits, tasty and juicy melons, and the most delicious heirloom tomatoes ever (pictured above)!

And all of it has been locally grown and most of it organic as well.

Read the rest of this entry »

3 Reasons Your Medical Marijuana Garden Needs To Be Organic

3 Reasons Your Medical Marijuana Garden Needs To Be Organic

Can you imagine strolling through the woods, when you happen across a forest ranger trying to use a leaf blower? That ridiculous image is not too far off of what I see while driving around town. The amount of bagged leaves, tree clippings, grass, and dead foliage being tossed out, could easily boost a crop of Medical Marijuana- or anything else vegetative. If you think of feeding the soil not the plant, then you are on your way to producing a great organic Medical Marijuana crop.

One reason to focus on the organic aspect is that it’s very available. Most yards have grass, leaves, clippings, and other formerly alive vegetation. Aside from sparing you extra trash bag usage, hauling, and physical labor, this organic material needs to remain in the yard. You don’t need a fancy tumbler, chicken wire, or compost bin either- just an area of the yard dedicated for dead stuff. If you have a pick-up truck and notice bagged up leaves, toss them aboard and take them home! Many growers alternate sides of the yard, with the non-use side for these organic by-products. Mix in some fresh cut material with older dead vegetation, turn or rake around periodically. Egg shells, coffee grinds, and herbivore manure are excellent amendments to toss in.

Read the rest of this entry »

Reasons to Start a Vegetable Garden

 

Reasons to Start a Vegetable Garden – Starting a vegetable garden can have a vast number of benefits. Let start with some of the obvious:

No pesticides
– There have been over 30,000 chemicals introduced into our world since 1900 and most of them haven’t been tested for safety to humans if ingested. The problem is that we simply don’t know what our fruits and vegetables have been exposed too in the supermarkets.

Read the rest of this entry »

Reasons Why We Need To Control Hydrillas

Hydrilla is a flora found in fresh water.  The Hydrilla will grow to the waters surface from a depth of up to 20 feet.  Hydrillas are a familiar aquatic plant and can grow in a variety of different water types. Hydrillas can grow only a few inches in water, but they can also grow to about 20 feet deep underwater.  This plant can grow in either oligotrophic (low nutrient) or eutrophic (high nutrient) water.  

The tolerance temperature level of a Hydrilla is 20o C to 27o C; so, it cannot stand harsh climates.  The Hydrilla has abundant branches that open out upon getting to the surface, shaping mats.  The underwater stems of the Hydrilla can be as long as 25 feet.   The Hydrilla roots, also know as Rhizomes, are  often than not|by and large|mostly|in general] off-white or yellowish in color. There are many ways a Hydrilla can multiply.  When it is time to reproduce the Hydrilla accomplishes this in one of four ways: fragmentation, seeds, tubers and turions (auxiliary buds).

Read the rest of this entry »

3 Reasons Why You Need Mulch In Your Garden

Organic gardeners would know or would have experienced this particular situation. Think of the many times that you have been in your garden, bent over, raking, wishing that you had more time and that you were out of the sun that is currently scorching your back and shoulders. As you look down, you see a familiar enemy looking back at you. It is the same enemy that you saw yesterday and the day before that. Your friendly neighborhood weeds have moved back into your garden and it is time for you to fight back. Sadly, there are many gardeners around the world that work far too hard in order to protect their investment which is their garden. Here are three ways that you can use mulch in your garden as a way to defend yourself against not only weeds, but also the onslaught of natural elements that may harm your organic plants.


The definition of mulch is that it is a conglomeration of organic materials that you have collected over time that have been placed in a pile or spread out over the top of your gardening area in an attempt to control weed growth, maintains soil temperature, reduce evaporation levels that occur during very warm times of the season, and improve the overall appearance of your garden. In short, mulch is simply the organic waste that you throw out every day and that through the natural process of decomposition will inevitably become a composting material that will also and richer soil once it is placed on top or mixed in with the soil it self.

Read the rest of this entry »

The Reasons You Should Have An Organic Garden

 

 

In recent years research has revealed the paramount importance of minerals and trace elements.Minerals are vital factors in health and well being.Studies have shown that minerals and trace elements can avert and treat various disorders ,from diabetes to premature aging,and from low sexual potency to heart disease.

We need to know what are minerals. Minerals are elements found in abundance in the earths crust.Calcium,phosphorus,potassium,sodium,magnesium,sulphur,silicone are all necessary to the body and are referred to as bulk minerals..They help to control our heartbeat,water balance and the functioning of nerves and muscles.Trace elements are also minerals and are necessary in small amounts.Trace elements are iron,iodine, zinc ,copper,manganese,selenium,molybdenum and fluorine.

Read the rest of this entry »

Top 5 Reasons to Go Organic

Picture yourself sitting down to a picnic of fresh strawberries, ripe juicy apples and a head of sweet crispy lettuce.

You are 3 feet away from a scenic lake overlooking lush greens, the weather is perfect and you are ready for an afternoon feast.

A man with a gas mask comes along, and first he sprays the strawberries, apples and lettuce with a layer of pesticides, followed by a layer of fungicide, and finally a layer of “edible” wax.

Read the rest of this entry »

Currently Reading
Image of Organic Gardening: The Natural No-dig Way
Organic Gardening: The Natural No-dig Way
Ads

Powered by Yahoo! Answers