Today we talk about organic and not so organic ways to control bugs
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How to garden organically
by Tricia
by Tricia
The U.S. Agriculture Department says organic farming is one of the fastest growing segments of the nation’s farm economy. The government says organic growers rely on ecologically based practices in cultivating fruits and vegetables and they virtually exclude the use of synthetic chemicals. VOA’s Mike O’Sullivan reports from Muir Beach, California, where one farm combines organic methods with meditative techniques from Asia.
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by Tricia
growing cherry tomato seeds. just take a cherry tomato cut it in 2 pcs take out the seeds wach it with water . put it on hot wet coton and close it on a plastic bag or transparent plastic box or wet cleaning towel paper and put if on the sun near the window it will take 5 days to a week then you will see your seeds coming to plants like this one no need to buy seeds at all . this are organic . but dont forget to chose the best tomato must be big and tasty sweet like the one you love to eat after 2 week take the plant and put it on small pot add water every day and organic fertiliser every week .
tomatoes like calcium and iron .make them grwo fast with red color.
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by Tricia
Become an organic gardener! Learn all about natural predators and organic gardening in this free video covering natural indoor and outdoor gardens.
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by Tricia
pls help me in our research…
Organic growers today must adhere to a list of approved organic pesticides. That list is maintained by OMRI. Here are some insecticides from that list:
Agree WG – Bt
Ant Out
Antipest – Botanical pesticides
AZA-Direct – Neem extract
Azatrol – Neem extract
Bactospeine DF – Bt
Biobit HP – Bt
Bioshampoo Plaguisin – Botanical pesticides
Bloomtime Biological – Botamical pesticides
Britz Bt Dust – Bt
CheckMate CM – Pheremones
Concern Pesticidal Spray Oil – Oil (nonsynthetic source)
Conserve Fire Ant Bait – Spinosad
Dragonfire-CPP – Nematicide (nonsynthetic)
Examples of active ingredients of organic insecticides would be:
soaps (insecticidal soaps)
Pyrethryn
Neem
Spinosad
Horticultural Oils (nonsynthetic)
Pheremones (synthetic & nonsynthetic)
Bacteria (Bt)
Biological (benefitial insects i.e. ladybugs)