Tamarinda’s all natural liquid pet shampoo is made with 100% NOP certified organic oils for the most natural liquid castile shampoo available. That means that no chemicals, herbicides, insecticides or commercial fertilzers were used in the ingredients of this product. This is of special interest to pet owners with allergies, skin conditions and other coat problems. It’s rich, dense lather goes deep through the coat to gently cleanse and soothe the skin. P We’ve added a powerful combination of essential oils to benefit the skin, deodorize, and repel insects. Pure lavender essential oil – the ‘miracle oil’ for any skin condition and calming for your pet too. Pure virginia cedarwood essential oil – a deoderizing, woodsy scent that dogs love (they’ll sleep in cedar bedding!), but fleas hate. P Give your pet all the benefits of natural products – also try our all natural dog shampoo bar and our all natural lavender cedarwood anti-flea spritz. Your pet will love you for it! p Net wt. 8 oz. p Are you getting serious about natural pet care? Learn more about comprehensive a href=’template/natural flea prevention/Page’target=’_blank’ natural flea prevention. /a
Organic Farming Part III – ‘Organic pesticide and fungicide’
Collecting liquid from a compost heap
gives an environmentally friendly
pesticide and fungicide
Duration : 0:1:16
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Organic Cotton Crib Skirt – White Percale
Certified organic cotton crib skirt is gathered and sewn to muslin platform.
It measures 26 x 48 x 16 inches. Available in white percale. Grown without the use of pesticides or agricultural chemicals.
From Coyuchi. 6 If all the cotton in the world were grown organically, the use of insecticides could be reduced 25 percent.
Coyuchi has been recognized for their role in bolstering the production of organic cotton. They received the United Nations Second Annual Fashion Industry Award for Environmental Excellence.
what is the best organic insecticide for lawns?
Question: “There are a couple good possibilities. Nematodes work to kill the larvae before they become bugs. If you live in a warmer climate, they will breed and you’re done. Zone 5 or northward, you’ll have to reapply.”
Suggestion:
Another possibility is dish soap.
Mix about 1 cup of cheap dish soap with a gallon of water, put into a pump sprayer and spray that on the lawn.
Most soaps are biodegradable and pretty safe. They’re highly recommended by vegetable gardeners who need an insecticide that’s safe on food.
Organic Farming Part II – ‘Cow dung to biogas’
See how gas for cooking is made from cow dung. Unfortunately during filming, the biogas tanks were empty for cleaning
see also
Part I ‘Organic Farming’
Part III ‘Organic pesticide and fungicide
Duration : 0:4:48
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