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Is organic produce really worth more money?

… reasons why organic produce is more expensive to the consumer is due to the actual production methods of the organic produce. Growing organic fruit and vegetables, and organic meats is a more labor intensive process. Therefore, the final cost to the …

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Eat Green! How to Grow Your Own Organic Fruit and Vegetables

… food plants and the environment and works well to get rid of garden pests. Buy it at your garden supply store, or make your own by adding a few drops of liquid dish soap to a cup of water. Spray it on the plants, and then rinse off. This works …

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Organic gardening

… produce healthy natural fruits and vegetables. Most importantly with a little planning and research you too can grow organic fruits and vegetables to be served at your summer table.

The first step in planning your organic garden is learning …

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Tasty Suffolk

It is now widely accepted that organic free-range animals live a happier, healthier life, and that growing organic fruit and vegetables is better for the environment than intensive, industrial food production.  Good quality organic food also …

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Assessing the success of the organic food movement

… can trust it is pesticide free. If it doesn’t read 100% than some treatment was applied during growing.

To grow organic fruits and vegetables is to invest enormous amounts of time; ensuring the plants are healthy and infestations are dealt …

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