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		<title>People Say Good Compost Is Beneficial For Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 12:42:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making use of compost has been described as the single most important process for a well maintained garden as it is a process that naturally returns all the goodness back into the soil. Nutritious compost can be made in the home entirely from natural by-products from the garden and kitchen. Great ingredients for composition in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making use of compost has been described as the single most important process for a well maintained garden as it is a process that naturally returns all the goodness back into the soil. Nutritious compost can be made in the home entirely from natural by-products from the garden and kitchen. Great ingredients for composition in your compost include bacteria, earthworms, crass cuttings, and fungi. Home made compost is environmentally friendly, reduces waste and overall produces a great organic and natural soil improver. If you <a href="http://www.gardenhealth.com/compost/" target='_blank'>compost</a> at home then you will be delighted to know that forty percent of actual household waste is from the kitchen and garden.  Better than throwing this waste away to fill a landfill you can actually make good compost for use in the garden.</p>
<p>Making use of compost at home you don&#8217;t need to actually have to use fertilisers or soil improvers. Compost made at home is just as effective for the soil as factory compost products. Composting at home can be done in a specially made compost bin or as a compost heap at the bottom of the garden. Whatever method is used it is important that air is able to circulate as this is very important when composting particularly in summer when it is warm and dryer, always agitate the compost just to allow air to circulate. A healthy should always have a wet look and if it seems dry you can add a little liquid to keep the compost moist.</p>
<p>Check online for all the latest helpful advice and techniques as well as information on the latest gardening products. There is extensive information available on home composting, lawn maintenance and pruning. Whatever your garden issue, the solution is available online. Whether you are just thinking about starting gardening or a green fingered expert there is always something new to learn about the garden. </p>
<p>A gardens health is very influenced on how you maintain it. The best <a href="http://www.gardenhealth.com/compost/" target='_blank'>gardening</a> tips any gardening expert can offer to maintain a healthy garden is the use of quality compost. Good quality composts feed and nourish the soil to turbo charge its condition ensuring all your plants grow the way you want them to. But gardening experts will also advice that home developed compost is even better to feed your garden as almost forty percent of composting materials come from garden and kitchen waste.</p>
<p>Composting is a natural process of the breakdown of organic materials such as cut grass, twigs and kitchen waste including peelings, egg shells and tea bags. Making our own compost involves a slow decomposition of these materials into a dark, rich and crumbly soil. The final product is a substance that will offer nutrition for your soil and plant growth as it replenishes nutrients and reduces erosion as well as feeding your plants and discouraging disease to set in. Once your compost is ready then you can use it to use in the garden, by offering a layer of compost around the base of all your plants you will offer nutrients deep into the roots. As well as using compost in the soil it can also be mixed with untreated soil as a mixture that can be used in potting plants.</p>
<p>Nutritious and quality composts are available in many different types and blends and if obtaining your compost from a garden centre always check for compost material that is of a dark and crumbly texture and a mild earth smell. Although home compost will look different to compost bought from a garden centre it will do the same job.</p>
<p>If you are buying your compost then it is advisable to seek advice from your local outlets before buying composts and fertilisers. Always follow guidelines when using any manufactured product in the garden.</p>
<p>For the <a href="http://www.gardeningelite.com/free-gardening-tips/heirloom-organic-seeds-heirloom-seed-catalogs-mania.html" target='_blank'>heirloom organic seeds</a> information &#8211; please visit this blog.</p>
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		<title>Hydroponic Organic Gardening Growing Techniques</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 12:41:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hydroponics techniques comparison.Cultivating your garden by use of hydroponics is becoming one of the more popular choices for gardeners both novice and advanced.  The reason behind this trend is that a plant that is grown using hydroponics will develop faster and have a higher production yield than identical plants grown in soil.  Hydroponics [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hydroponics techniques comparison.<br />Cultivating your garden by use of hydroponics is becoming one of the more popular choices for gardeners both novice and advanced.  The reason behind this trend is that a plant that is grown using hydroponics will develop faster and have a higher production yield than identical plants grown in soil.  <br /><a href="http://www.hydroponics-garden.com/organics.html" target='_blank'>Hydroponics Systems</a><br />That roots are supplied with a pre-mixed nutrient solution and to grow hydroponically means only to grow in a soil less medium.  Gardeners can choose among a wide variety of hydroponic growing techniques (flood and drain, passive, drip or sprinkler, etc.) to find the one that fits them best.  Each system has its advantages and its disadvantages.  One can pick a hydroponics garden that is best suited for their situation and have that garden thrive,with the proper know-how and maintenance.<br /><a href="http://www.hydroponics-garden.com/" target='_blank'>Hydroponics Garden</a><br />Passive hydroponics is the simplest and lowest production method of growing hydroponically.  The  receptive  plan of cultivation of plants by placing the roots in a medium is with a &#8220;self-watering&#8221; pot.<br />  &ldquo;Self-watering&rdquo; pots do not actually water themselves.  Capillary action is the magic behind this new plant pot which takes nutrients from a pre-mixed solution and puts them down into soil where the plant needs them most.  All growing mediums are adequate for passive hydroponics.  Technically not hydroponics but rather terraponics is using soil.<br /><a href="http://www.hydroponics-garden.com/growing-nutrients-and-supplements.html" target='_blank'>Hydroponic Nutrients</a><br />You will find that there are many positives to growing plants with the passive hydroponics method.  Growing hydroponically, in &#8220;self-watering&#8221; containers is the easiest way.  These pots do no have any moving parts. This means there is nothing to breakdown or get clogged.  Whenever the growing medium dries out,the gardener only must refill the reservoir or top-water the plant.  Those who raise orchids really love this way to grow their flowers, because it is very similar to the natural conditions orchids prefer in the wild.</p>
<p>That being said, there is a disadvantage to growing plants using passive hydroponics.  One of the problems that can arise is that the plant&#8217;s root system can become bound in the pot and not allow the plant to reach maximum yield.  There is no limit on root space when you grow things hydroponically, which is one of the method&#8217;s many perks.  To passive hydroponics,this benefit does not apply.  This limitation is the main reason why passive hydroponics yields the least production compared to the other hydroponics growing methods.<br />Next on the production scale of hydroponics is the deep-water culture technique.  This method of hydroponics is done by using a growing tray that is built on top of a reservoir.  In baskets, the plants are placed in top tray. They are surrounded by a harsh medium.  The plants&rsquo; roots are allowed to grow down into the reservoir.  Just reach the bottom of the baskets containing the plants,the water in the reservoir should.  This will force roots into the water in the soil to look for its necessary nutrients. In order to aerate the water supply, you should use air-stones.</p>
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		<title>Dynamite Acorn For Homa Grown Biz Opportunity Oak Tree!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 23:53:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Bombarded by claims of ultimate, unique, perfect and incomparable, why would anyone want to check out a new company 8 years in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hundreds of millions of people are getting older and smarter every day, and because of this are searching for dietary supplements to improve and prolong their lives. Some few companies <a href="http://www.karridine.com/2009/index3.html" target='_blank'>organic</a> have these!</p>
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<p>One good reason is the natural, organic purity of their supplemental materials, the ground those materials are grown in, the ancient time-tested methods used to grow them and the HomaGrown &copy; quality of the harvests prior to freeze-drying for distribution.</p>
<p>There is but one company online today, ONE COMPANY, where you can get HomaGrown&copy; pure, organic supplements. There is only ONE COMPANY where YOU can help yourself as client AND affiliate, so be one of the first, now, with one of the best today and into tomorrow! Trust yourself, click <a href="http://www.nutrathai.com.hk/business_opportunity.html" target='_blank'>Clean</a> link.</p>
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<p>Clean organic plants, pure and thriving in a Homa-balanced environment, raised by aboriginal hill-tribes whose very religion honors the land, the water and the plants whose substance is sacrificed to give those hill-tribes life and sustenance!</p>
<p>Another good reason is the solid, bug-free software framework painstakingly set up over the last 21 months, to track and pay the entrepreneurs who sign up as affiliates, and who, faced with their own first-hand experience with the excellent results in their own lives, after using one or more of the HomaGrown&copy; products there for you. </p>
<p>This means that when YOU choose to make a little effort to help your friends, family and subscribers (your List) to understand the current acorn-cost and future oaktree-value of a company like this, thousands and soon millions can benefit in THEIR lives, both physically and financially!</p>
<p>Few are the doorways available today to enter into this organic, pure Homa-enriched business (and personal-health) opportunity, but Homa is one of them. Open it now, before the herd arrives, or the crowd shows up, or the opportunity becomes a household word. That&#8217;s what &#8216;getting in on the ground floor&#8217; really means, isn&#8217;t it? Making a smart move BEFORE it becomes a franchise-package offered in dozens of brokerages?</p>
<p>Your chance to lead&#8230; seize the moment!</p>
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		<title>Improving Your Knowledge Of Organic Container Vegetable Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 08:28:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a successful organic container vegetable gardener takes a lot of time and effort.  It is important to follow some basic container vegetable gardening tips in order to set up your organic container garden properly and avoid problems.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a successful organic container vegetable gardener takes a lot of time and effort.  It is important to follow some basic <a href="http://www.gardengrowth.com/?s=container+gardening" target='_blank'>container vegetable gardening</a> tips in order to set up your organic container garden properly and avoid problems.</p>
<p>Gardeners will have the chance to enjoy the wonderful taste of homegrown vegetables with organic container vegetable gardening and at the same time make it better for the environment, and this can be done even without having a large backyard. There are a variety of materials you can use to plant your vegetables such as old coffee cans, soda bottles or in fact any recycled container. These can quite easily be place on your window sills, balcony or porch.</p>
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<p><b>Learn The Basics</b></p>
<p>In order to start <a href="http://www.gardengrowth.com/gardening/organic-gardening/organic-container-garden-growing-your-own-food-at-home/" target='_blank'>organic container vegetable gardening</a>, you will need seeds.  Don&rsquo;t buy your seeds from just anywhere however because many mainstream stores sell seeds that have been genetically modified.  Buy organic seeds if you want to have a truly organic garden.</p>
<p>You should also do your research by consulting your plant book or over the internet in order to be aware of when you should be planting your seeds. In a majority of cases the best place to start is indoors, however your should also ensure that your plants are provided with enough sunlight, around 5 hours a day of exposure would be beneficial. For your fertilizing needs, get yourself some slow-release organic fertilizer so that you plants will be nourished throughout the growing season. In organic container vegetable gardening, soil can be used but better results can be achieved with a vermiculite-based or peat mix. keep in mind that plants in pots need to be watered more frequently compared to plants ground in the ground, and remember that as your plants grow bigger, their water requirements will also increase so you have to check on them more as this happens.</p>
<p>The beauty of organic container vegetable gardening is that you can grow in just about any situation.  Although it takes time and effort to do container gardening it is a lot easier and more convenient than gardening on a plot of land.  It is also very inexpensive to get started since all you need are some containers (you can reuse old items as containers) and soil mix.</p>
<p>Some popular crops for organic container <a href="http://www.gardengrowth.com/gardening/vegetable-gardening/the-benefits-of-organic-vegetable-gardening-in-containers/" target='_blank'>vegetable gardening</a> are radish, cucumbers, tomatoes, eggplants, and chard, to name a few.  The fact is that pretty much all vegetables can be grown in containers.  Potatoes, corn, and cabbages are challenging to grow in containers however, but not impossible.  You can also look for &ldquo;bush&rdquo; or &ldquo;dwarf&rdquo; varieties of crops such as small cucumber and tomato varieties that are specially bred for small-space gardening.</p>
<p>In conclusion, if you want to grow your own organic vegetables either for better nutrition or to save money, organic container vegetable gardening is an excellent option.  It is inexpensive and easy so anyone can get started even with a lack of land or space.  Organic vegetable gardening in containers is a fun and rewarding hobby that will make even small living space teem with life.</p>
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