Useful Tips For Growing Organic Plants
March 5, 2011 by Dale Denton
Filed under Organic Gardening
When you grow organic plants, you find life is so much better in so many ways. Harvesting fruit, vegetables and herbs that are free from pesticides and chemical sprays is only a part of it. You also get to watch your produce as it grows, and have an end product that tastes and smells fantastic. As a bonus, you know that what you have has not been interfered with in any way as you know exactly where it has come from.
Organic gardening is really just going back to the old ways. You don’t use modern chemical sprays to keep bugs at bay, nor do you load the soil with factory made fertilizers. Everything you do is natural, and as nature intended.
However, being organic is much more than just those to factors. By using natural compost from rotted vegetation or animals, you enrich the soil. In its turn, that feeds back into great crops. Through the use of proper compost and mulches, the soil becomes much better at retaining water. This cuts down on the amount of time you have to spend irrigating your produce, as well as cutting down on the volume required.
If you don’t want to use treated water from the tap, set up some containers around the garden to catch the rain water. This can then be transferred to the plants when needed. In the long term, it will also save you money on your water bills.
Controlling pests isn’t a problem, either. You can use sprays that you make up at home using only natural ingredients. Alternatively, try companion planting. When you do this, you place one plant next to another, knowing that the first plant will produce a smell or something that drives pests away from the second plant.
Not all insects mean harm. Some perform a very useful task of farming the more harmful ones. For this reason, encourage the good guys into your plot. Never use chemical sprays as they kill all insects wholesale.
Learn more about organic seeds. Stop by Chad Perry’s site where you can find information and organic seeds for your home vegetable and fruit garden.
Urban Compost Tumbler – Learn The Simple Techniques
March 2, 2011 by Wayne Allen
Filed under Garden
Instead of just sending trash off to the landfill I recycle it through an urban compost tumbler program that I use.
Composting is not difficult at all but it does take some patience. If you are not in a big hurry you can just make a pile on the ground. Someplace out of site usually will work the best. Compost does not smell but it can be a bit unsightly.
However if your anything like me you want to see a result as fast as possible. Buying a tumbler is the quickest method that I can think of.
There are several types available but it usually comes down to space and looks.
There are units that you put material in and then roll it around the yard for the turning aspect. Although the look and design is often visible pleasing and children seem to really enjoy it, it requires a lot of space and can be time consuming.
There are heavy duty tumblers that have a stand and a fixed rotation. The axle is inserted through the body in a horizontal motion.
They require a fixed space and can be very adequate for a large family. They can be overkill for a single person.
If you are one of the fortunate people that have a great amount of space this is not going to be an issue. There are people that live in apartments or have very small yards and size does matter.
If you have limited space then there is still an option available for you. It is a fixed tumbler on a stand and it has a vertical rotation.
The fastest tumbler there is still takes about 3 – 4 weeks to make compost but it can save you a few bucks on store fertilizer and it will help the environment at the same time.
Beginning a compost plan will help the planet in different ways. It reduces the burden on landfills and less garbage to collect means fewer garbage trucks on the roadways and that saves fuel. Click here for FREE information on urban compost tumbler.
All About Organic Tomato Seeds
February 26, 2011 by Dale Denton
Filed under Organic Gardening
Home gardeners that want to grow plants that do not use any pesticides or other techniques should look at organic heirloom tomato seeds to get the best produce they can find. These offer a high quality alternative to genetically manipulated plants and let you have the ability to grow a 100% natural products from your own garden without the addition of harmful chemicals.
Many of the varieties that you will find will be heirloom quality which allows you to grow types that have been around for many decades right in your own backyard. These are not usually crossbred and therefore not genetically modified so that they remain strong. One of the reasons to choose these is that they are naturally pollinated without the use of chemicals of other interference and they are the same way that they have been for many years.
Certified seeds are also a good choice since they are handled and produced by growers that follow a set of guidelines in order to sell them. These are untreated by pesticides or will only use those that are on the national list for organic production in order to create them.
These offer a benefit to the sustainability of the plant that will be specific to your location. Many of the conditions of organic growers will make the plant more hardy to the weather conditions of your growing region. Due to this, they will be more likely to last and grow better and give you more produce.
You have many choices of the types of which you can choose with them. This will give you a great number of varieties to discover an experience new tastes and textures. There are as many heirloom and certified types as there are hybrids available for sale any any nursery.
A good source for these as online retailers, and many of them will give you the history of this seed that they are selling. In addition to this, they will be able to help you find the right plant for your growing region as well as be able to offer advice on how to grow them which can be useful especially if this is your first time in growing your own garden.
Organic tomato seeds offer a wonderful world of produce that is all natural and free from chemicals. This gives you the ability to give your family the best that nature has to offer with the healthiest choices available.
Want to find out more about organic tomato seeds, then visit Ashley Womack’s site on how to choose the best gardening tips for your home vegetable and fruit garden.
5 Tips to Stop Constipation Quickly
November 24, 2008 by Filipina Kisses
Filed under Herbs
Constipation (also known as Costiveness) is a condition in which a person has difficulty in expelling stool. It can be extremely uncomfortable and at times painful to defecate. The causes of constipation are varied.
Fortunately there are a lot of natural home remedies that can help you find relief from constipation:
1.Drink at least 6 glasses of water a day. Large amounts of water aids quick digestion and enables easier bowel movement.
2.Add roasted black gram powder to chapatti made of wheat to water, including the husks, can enhance constipation relief.
3.Taking Molasses which have high calorie content are also very good. Beware though as it has a strong taste and you’ll want to add fruit juice or milk to it when taking it. All you really need is two tablespoonfuls of blackstrap molasses just before sleeping at night.
4.Half a cup of cabbage juice twice a day is also very effective in treating constipation.
5.If you got access to mango, take one in the morning right after brushing before breakfast, and one at night after dinner. Mangoes are very effective bowel movers. There is a sure guarantee that you’ll have to “go” at least twice before nightfall.
However, if you suffer from painful constipation, you can treat it with maximum results in a very short time with Bowtrol. Even with only one bottle of Bowtrol can work wonders since it completely cleanses and empties your colon leaving you feeling well.
Setting Your Holiday Table
November 8, 2008 by Jana Banks
Filed under Garden
Halloween has come and gone, we’ve made it through another big election, and Thanksgiving is now just weeks away. Now is a good time to begin planning what you’ll be serving, who you’ll be entertaining, and evaluating your kitchenware and tableware situation.
Some people have quite an extravagant dinner, setting their table with fine linens and their best silver, crystal, and dinnerware. Others have a more casual affair with a lot of potluck dinner dishes and simple festive touches. Whatever category or style you might be planning for dinner, here are some basic tips to help any holiday event go a little smoother.
There are a lot of different versions when it comes to setting the table. For instance, if you’re serving both red and white wines, it’s nice to have different glasses but not necessary, especially if space is a consideration. It’s also recommended that you include a water glass for each guest as well. Place the wineglass just above the knife with the water glass just above the wineglass on a diagonal towards the center of the plate.
With the plate denoting the center of each place setting, try to allow for about 20 inches of space for each guest if you can. You’ll want to put the spoons and knives on the right-hand side of the plate, sharp edge turned towards the plate, with the forks placed on the left side. If you’re planning on adding bread plates, these are generally situated above and to the left of the fork.
While tradition seems to recommend seating your guests in a “boy-girl-boy-girl” style, you’ll find this rule is not always easy to follow. You can keep it in mind for the fun of it, especially if you’re creating place cards or unique decorations at each setting – it will surely liven up the dinner party atmosphere.
Remember most of all that your holiday dinner will be more enjoyable for you and your guests when you get some of the small items handled early. As soon as you have a pretty accurate head count, why not begin writing up the menu and see if you can’t take care of some of the purchases early before the holiday rush. Allow for extra servings in case of a few last minute guests or just for some yummy leftovers. Browse through your kitchenware and glassware to make sure you have a complete set of everything you need to create that perfect holiday table for you and your guests to celebrate in style.

