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...and a lot more information about how we have become not only duped into avoiding organic vegetables but also paying more for them should we decide to eat them! So is there anything wrong with just buying produce from your supermarket? Stop Spending A Ton of Money On WATER When You Buy
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How to understand how to work with the inevitable inconsistencies that come with working with Mother Nature once you make the decision that you cannot control her (part of being a true organic gardener) |
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How to recognize weather and soil conditions so that you can identify those that are good for growing a particular fruit or vegetable |
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How to assess your nutritional needs, weather and soil to figure out what you are going to grow |
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How to use a standard bit of graph paper to plot out what your garden should look like |
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How to make sure that your garden has an abundant supply of water |
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How to make sure that you are using uncontaminated water to grow your organic vegetables and fruits (or else it is not really organic) |
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How to use recycled water to nourish your organic garden |
...and a lot more information about how to position your garden so it is placed optimally to receive the best sunlight and rain and away from more destructive forces such as high winds.
You have also probably gathered by now that an organic vegetable, fruit or herb is ONLY as good as the soil that is grown in which is why there is a great deal of information in The Easy Guide to Organic Gardening on:
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How to make your own humus to enrich your soil |
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How to profile your soil and its needs by determining whether or not it is dense, tightly packed, dry, cracked, sandy, moist or binding |
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How to use a glass of water to correctly identify your soil types |
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How to mix soils to make a nutritious supportive loam for your garden |
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How to create raised garden beds so you can double your productivity |
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How to test your soil for pH balance and what the perfect acidic/alkaline balance of the earth must be to go organic |
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The secret of using iron supplements to enrich the soil and when it is possible to use too much |
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How to introduce conditioning materials like gypsum to the soil |
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How to quicken changes in soil composition that normally could not happen overnight without resorting to dangerous chemicals |
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How to identify compost that may actually be BAD for your garden produce |
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How to make use of the plan hardiness chart for the USA or the UK to know what you can plant in your area |
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How to test the temperature of the soil using a thermometer |
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Which "cool weather" crops you can plant early in the spring |
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What crops need "hot" soil to do well organically |
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How to read the back of a seed packet and really decipher what the charts have to say about what you are about to plant. |
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All about how to be a proper "double digger" to make sure your soil has great structure |
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How to prevent moist soil from becoming clay or mud |
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How to loosen up soil beds without disturbing the natural structure of the plant bed itself |
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How to work your garden so that you don't have to do any garden maintenance and how you can even grow highly nutritious edible weeds |
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Why keeping some weeds in your garden is an ethical way of supporting wild life in your garden as well |
...and everything else you have ever wanted to know about creating the type of soil that supports organic herbs, vegetables and fruit.
I know that when I first started gardening one of my main challenges was making sure that I was growing plants, not weeds and that what I did plant would actually produce fronds, leaves and eventually produce!
I recognize that not everybody who reads The Easy Guide to Organic Gardening will actually have a green thumb because I sure don't.
Like you I was once just an enthusiast about organic gardening but scientific evidence about how our agricultural practices were depleting our resources soon convinced me to try and be a better gardener. That in a nut shell is exactly how this eBook came to be - I was completely useless when it came to wallowing around in the mud in my garden and I never dreamed that one day I could ever become an expert at growing organic vegetables.
I firmly believe that a lot of my expertise as a gardener had a lot to do with what I found out about planting seeds when I started to do a little research about the subject.
That is why a good deal of the focus in The Easy Guide to Organic Gardening is all about how to grow from seed including --
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Access to a chart called the seed packet jargon buster that can help demystify what you can plant and what you can't plant |
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How to plant very small seeds without losing them in your gloves, clothing and hair |
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How to successfully build a trench for planting your seeds |
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Why having too many seeds is better than not having enough |
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A discussion of the important role that mulch can play in your seeded area |
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Why a larger seed is more likely to grow a plant that can thrive outdoors than a small one |
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The advantage that smaller seeds have when it comes to germination |
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How to get a "head start" with seeds in the Spring by germinating them inside first |
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How to mix mature compost with sand and this secret medium to make sure indoor seeds germinate properly |
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How to make sure that seedlings that you are going to plant are tough enough to make it from indoors to outdoors |
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How to assess whether or not a seedlings bought from a garden center or shop are healthy enough to make it |
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How to make indoor seedlings hardier so they can successfully be transplanted outdoors |
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How to plant saplings in the garden so that they can thrive instead of become unattractive weaklings |
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How to identify how far apart certain plants should be planted so that they can thrive |
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How to prevent the roots of plants from drying out when you transplant them |
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How to use rocks to help your plant absorb the proper amounts of water and nutrients from the soil |
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How to handle a plant's "root ball" so that you do not damage it |
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How to determine whether or not you have positioned a plant in the ground so that it is level |
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How to tap the soil flat so that you keep the plant secure yet not smothered too tightly by dirt |
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A discussion of how much you need to water the plants so cuttings or seedlings can be well established |
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How to make row covers out of things like plastic milk containers if the weather gets too cold and threatens your seedlings |
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A discussion of the absolutely ideal type of weather for transplanting seedlings |
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Where to find organic seaweed fertilizer |
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How to use weeds as a way of helping you pull nutrients to the surface from deep down in the soil |
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Why radishes are almost idiot-proof to grow and a good organic "beginner vegetable" |
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How to make sure that you can grow pest-proof tomatoes |
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Why you should plant this vegetable which just keeps giving and giving |
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Why spring onions, leeks and onions should be an indispensible addition to your garden |
...and lots more information to help you put seeds and seedlings to bed so that they thrive and adjust to their new home and conditions quicker.
Did you know that holistic or organic gardening practice is not JUST about vitamins and minerals? It is also about being economical with the soil and growing as many crops as you can in the smallest space possible.
Although it is likely that if you are living in a temperate climate that you will start planting and sowing in the Spring it is not the only time you will be planting. This is because it is possible to plant two or three crops every year.
This practice is known as crop rotation and not only does it keep your soils fallow so that they can regenerate themselves by not having the same nutrients sucked up from the soil by the same crops repeatedly but it can keep nutritious organic fruits and vegetables on your table all year long.
This is why I have included an entire chapter in The Easy Guide to Organic Gardening about crop rotation. I answer all of your questions about this age old practice including...
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Is my soil and climate suitable for growing two or even three crops a year? (You may be surprised at the answer!) |
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What are "cold weather" plants, how are they categorized and how can I plant them? |
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Can I start some plants while there is still frost on the ground? |
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What is defined as a "winter vegetable" and during what months of the year can I actually grow these? |
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How does crop rotation actually benefit the soil nutritionally? |
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What tools do I need to get started with organic gardening? |
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What are the different types of hoes and what is each one used for? |
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Can weeds be an ethical component of growing an organic garden or should I just pull them all out like I usually do! |
... and many more solutions to common problems regarding this reliable and quite ancient agricultural practice.
One of the biggest areas of debate for organic farmers is just what exactly makes an organic fertilizer "organic" in nature. This is because almost all forms of fertilizer actually contain nitrogen and all nitrogen compounds (organic or not) are capable of burning the soil.
That is why in The Easy Guide to Organic Gardening I have included an entire chapter about organic fertilizers including -
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A chapter on how to use organic materials that can rot to form humus that you then can use as an natural organic fertilizer for your garden |
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A sub chapter on what things can be added to a compost heap to help it break down as quickly as possible |
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How to make sure that your compost has a nice supply of air so that it does not become muddy |
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How to add rich natural sources of carbon to your compost to make it as nutritious as possible for your garden |
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What the best sources of natural non-toxic nitrogen are for your garden |
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A breakdown of what plants decompose the fastest should you need "humus in a hurry!" |
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How to deploy bird droppings into your humus to encourage nitrogen production |
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The perfect way to break down wood so that natural material can rot |
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A complete list of all of the things you might THINK belong in compost but should never, ever be part of it such as cat litter or cigarette butts! |
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Why you should take care to move your compost heap from place to place every year |
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Why bladderwrack and kelp (two types of seaweed) make great fertilizers |
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The things to watch out for if you collect seaweed from the beach or you could accidentally contaminate your organic garden |
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How to practice vermicomposting which is the fine ancient art of adding worms and worm droppings to your garden |
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How to build a vermicomposting grill which allows worm droppings to enrich your soil |
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How to make your own mineralized fertilizer out of broken down fish bits |
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How to make compost tea out animal manure to fertilize your plants with |
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How to safely use weeds to fertilize your soil without having them seed the area you are fertilizing |
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The name of a special plant that has leaves that can specifically be used to help fertilize tomatoes |
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The definite disadvantage of using decomposing hay for fertilizer |
... and many other facts and practical tips!
Nitrogen and growth boosting substances aren't the only problem plaguing us today.
There are also many natural ways of controlling the pests that can plague organic gardeners simply because they are taking the time and trouble to avoid toxic gardening methods.
In The Easy Guide to Organic Gardening I give you all kinds of safe and ecologically aware information about -
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The common morning beverage that can help protect your plants against snails and slugs |
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The pretty bug that you can buy en masse online that will eat aphids, mites and white flies |
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How to put a certain kind of insect that loves munching on caterpillars to work for you |
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The recipe made from canola oil that is good for cleaning the leaves of infested plant |
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The role that milky spore can play in help killing insects in your garden |
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How to use diatomaceous earth to get rid of problems in an affected garden |
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How to treat fungal diseases with a spray made from baking in soda and water |
... And lots more valuable information about how to keep your garden pest free and as natural as possible.
You can consider The Easy Guide to Organic Gardening to be the ultimate beginner's text. Furthermore I have made this eBook as user friendly to read as possible and have included pictures and links to other resources on the internet. If you can't find the information that you need in The Easy Guide to Organic Gardening you will certainly be able to find it in one of the resources that I point you to in the eBook.
I also wrote The Easy Guide to Organic Gardening with both the beginner and the more expert organic gardener in mind. If you are an expert you can use this eBook as an excellent reference that you can come back to again and again if you are a beginning gardener you can use it as a primer in how to get properly started in this age old way of growing plants.
Armed with the information in this book, you have everything you need to start your first organic garden and the sooner you do so, the sooner you will be able to start enjoying your own delicious and highly nutritious organic vegetables, fruits and herbs!
Reserve your copy of the Easy Guide To Organic Gardening today and I will also send you a brand new copy of the Beginners Guide To Growing Organic Vegetables absolutely free.
This book is designed for those who have never gardened before in anyway. It is written so that those with no gardening experience can understand the directions and learn how to garden quickly. Each step of setting up an organic garden has been explained in detail so that nothing is overlooked. All materials needed for setting up an organic vegetable garden have been outlined.
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Why am I taking all the risk on myself? Because I believe in the methods that I have written about in 'The Easy Guide To Organic Gardening'.
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I believe in the results I've gotten for thousands of people, and because of that I believe that this method will work for you.
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