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Organic gardening 101 – Part 14

2. Planting onions, garlic or mint alongside other plants will repel the majority of the pests. Marigolds can make your organic garden beautiful while warding off the insects.

“They’re not all bad”

Finally, keep in mind that not …

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Organic gardening 101 – Part 4

… soil is the way to move them in. This is where ripe, homemade compost pays off – the second secret of good Organic gardening.

Composting is easy. Collect orange rinds, vegetable peelings, the outer leaves of lettuce heads, the tough stems of …

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Organic Gardening Gifts Online

… good. Find one of the online organic sites that ship via next day in the U.S.

Just for Love

One organic gardening gift we found online would be fun to give, especially to someone you love. The “Amazing Message Plant” …

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Greenhouse Plans – How To Build A Greenhouse

… create a warm environment where you can keep your pot plants and hanging baskets during the winter? And how about growing your own organic vegetables? All of this can be achieved in a greenhouse.

Just as if you were building a house, if you …

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