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
My husband and I and our 3 young children (3,6,&8)bought our second home last year.It sits on 3 acres in west. PA.-about a 1/2 acre is wooded.I have always been a gardening enthusiast,although I still have quite a lot to learn-especially in the area of organic gardening.I am,however,constantly reading up to learn as much as possible.My hope is to start a small scale organic veg. buisness over the next 2 years.There are quite a few farmers markets in the area where I could at least get my start.I'm also interested in selling to restaraunts in the area.Finally,most of the responsibilities of the buisness would fall on me as my husband works full time outside the home.I am currently a stay at home mom and believe that this would be a great way for me to do what I love and believe in while I continue to stay home with my children.Any advice,experiences or resources anyone can share would be very much appreciated.
What a great way to get your kids' hands in the dirt. They are at ages where they will love to help. My suggestion would be to start small, maybe sign up for one farmers market booth one day per week. Your loyal following will grow depending upon the quality and variety of your veggies. Here in Madison WI you can go to a farmers market almost any day of the week. Lots of these farmers also offer CSA shares. Some vendors stick to a few veggies – tomatoes, peppers, onions, potatoes – while others have a large variety to choose from. I suggest you start with those you are good at and add veggies once you feel comfortable. I don't have to tell you how back-breaking the work can be so my biggest word of advice would be to start small and let it grow. Don't try to take on too much.
Check out this website for our area. Good luck and good growing!
http://www.macsac.org/
by Tricia
I really do not want to use fungicides in my garden to control my leaf disease that is the very last option, so please just let me know if you have any proven organic, natural, or home remedies to help me.
I noticed it this morning and it is my fault. I usually hand water my garden but with the heat and humidity I started just turning on the sprinkler and going back inside. I didn’t realize just a few days of this could do so much damage. I’ve also slacked a little on the upkeep and stuff.
I have cut back most of the damaged leaves on the tomatoes, and pulled a few plants out to help with air circulation. I have also pulled out my basil because it looks like it was affected as well. I did leave a few leaves on there because the plant is in direct sunlight for 10-12 hours a day and I do not want it to be scorched.
My mother suggested I mix some soap, water, and vinegar and spray the leaves, any one heard of this? Not that I don’t trust her but before I start spraying away I want to here what has worked for others in the past.
What organic, natural, or home remedies does anyone have to control my Septoria and Blight?
give them alot of sun and leave them alone and also Vinigar mild soap and water will do the trick like ur mother said and don't cut too much leaves onlt the dead ones 🙂 and give them lots of love they have feelings 2!! leave them in the sun
1.spray misty water in the morning and evening
2. Water 3/7 days
3. see the conclusion!!
by Tricia
The Bella Dogga Garden is a 100% organic cotton twill dog bed stuffed with organic kapok. This designer dog bed is available in small, medium, large and in many shapes.
by Tricia
Disover the joys of gardening. Check out my channel to see more tips on how to start your own garden in your own backyard. For better instructions on how to get your seeds to germinate read the back of your seed package. You can also get a head start on your garden and purchase “starts” which are seeds that have already germinated.
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