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  1. Straight-Ahead Organic: A Step-By-Step Guide to Growing Great Vegetables in a Less-Than-Perfect World by ShepherdStep-By-Step Organic Vegetable Gardening Ogden, 1999-03
  2. Pat Welsh's Southern California Organic Gardening (3rd Edition): Month by Month by Pat Welsh, 2009-12-02
  3. Container Gardening for Health: The 12 Most Important Fruits and Vegetables for your Organic Garden by Barbara Barker, 2009-03-16
  4. Step by Step Organic Vegetable Gardening: The Gardening Classic Revised and Updated by Shepherd Ogden, 1992-09
  5. The Gardener's A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food by Tanya L. K. Denckla, 2004-02-01
  6. Indoor Gardening the Organic Way: How to Create a Natural and Sustaining Environment for Your Houseplants by Julie Bawden Davis, 2007-01-25
  7. Organic Gardening for the 21st Century: A Complete Guide to Growing Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs and Flowers by John Fedor, 2010-05-05
  8. The Elements of Organic Gardening by HRH The Prince of Wales, Stephanie Donaldson, 2007-09-07
  9. Practical Organic Gardening (Faber paperbacks) by Ben Easey, 1976-03-22
  10. Organic Manifesto: How Organic Farming Can Heal Our Planet, Feed the World, and Keep Us Safe by Maria Rodale, 2010-03-16
  11. Solar Gardening: Growing Vegetables Year-Round the American Intensive Way (The Real Goods Independent Living Books) by Leandre Poisson, Gretchen Vogel Poisson, 1994-09
  12. The Winter Harvest Handbook: Year Round Vegetable Production Using Deep Organic Techniques and Unheated Greenhouses by Eliot Coleman, 2009-04-15
  13. Lasagna Gardening with Herbs: Enjoy Fresh Flavor, Fragrance, and Beauty with No Digging, No Tilling, No Weeding, No Kidding! by Patricia Lanza, 2004-03-18
  14. Texas Gardening the Natural Way: The Complete Handbook by Howard Garrett, 2004-02-01

21. Organic Gardening: Your Source For Organic Gardening Success
Everything you need organic seeds to natural fertilizers, to all types of tools and accessories for a natural organic garden. Plus, great information!
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Seed Starting Children's Gardening Items Garden Decor Hydroponics ... Other Supplies Congratulations on choosing to be an organic gardener; A choice that's a little more work but a lot more rewarding. On this site you'll find valuable links with information on everything you ever wanted to know about organic gardening, natural pest control, and tips for growing the very best organic plants and getting the biggest crop yields imaginable, working with the cycles of the earth and in harmony with nature.
To help you have the most fantastic organic garden, just click on any of the links to the left and you will be taken to live eBay auctions so you can get the lowest prices on every type of tools, seeds, and accessories of any tools, seeds or accessories you might desire to help you grow your very own Garden of Eden! Check out our Organic Gardening Blog! Gold Silver Source Off-the-Grid Resources Raw Food Gourmet Recipes and Prep Equipment ... The PLANTS database from the US Department of Agriculture It contains detailed information on native and naturalized vascular plants of the U.S., and native and naturalized mosses, lichens, and hepatics (liverworts and hornworts) of North America. Tips for organic gardening in a hot, dry climate

22. Organic Gardens
Organic gardening articles.
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23. Organic Gardening - Organic Farming Tips, Guides, And Supplies
A site dedicated to organic gardening practices, tips, information and more. Find how to guides and read about gardening practices to have a more healthy garden.
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Organic Gardening Tips, Guides, and Supplies
How to Make a Compost Bin out of a Garbage Can
Since compost is mostly decomposing plant material, along with a few other materials, you don’t have to go out and purchase a compost bin. It’s rather simple to build a homemade compost bin using only a few materials that are easy to find. Compost bins make the garden area neater, and many gardeners prefer to use a bin instead of letting the compost decompose on the ground.
Materials Needed
First off, you’ll need the following items before getting started:
  • Bricks or wood to build a base Garbage can Material to put in a compost bin Water
Instructions
Alright, let’s actually turn the garbage can into a compost bin. Step 1 : Punch holes in the lid and throughout the garbage can. Oxygen is part of the process needed to decompose the material. Step 2 : Chop up all the debris and materials you’re putting into the compost bin. The makeup should be about 50% green materials (grass clippings, manure, etc) and the other 50% should be brown materials (newspapers, saw dust, etc). You don’t have to fill the garbage can all at once; you can add material in whenever it becomes available. Learn how to make compost Step 3 : Spray water on the material until it’s damp. Don’t spray too much though; you don’t want it all the way soggy.

24. Organic Gardening | Rodale Inc
About the Brand. Organic Gardening gives its audience the advice, tools, and inspiration to create beautiful, sustainable sanctuaries for all living things.
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About the Brand Organic Gardening gives its audience the advice, tools, and inspiration to create beautiful, sustainable sanctuaries for all living things. Drawing on its rich heritage – Organic Gardening was created by company founder J.I. Rodale in 1942 – it speaks with authority and authenticity to the growing number of people who understand that leading a healthy, environmentally responsible life begins in their own backyard.
Organic Gardening Magazine
For nearly 70 years, Organic Gardening magazine has inspired and empowered readers with information they trust about working in harmony with nature in their gardens and treading lightly on the environment in all aspects of their lives. Today, Organic Gardening still leads the charge toward a sustainable future with editorial that shows readers how to care about their health, homes, and gardens safely and naturally, and lively photography that captures the beauty of the garden.
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25. Organic Gardening | Buzzle.com
Organic Gardening Organic gardening refers to no use of chemicals in the garden. All the natural materials such as household garbage is converted into soil by composting, which
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/organic-gardening/
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Organic Gardening
Organic gardening refers to no use of chemicals in the garden. All the natural materials such as household garbage is converted into soil by composting, which later is used for gardening. Make your garden look beautiful the organic way!
Organic Garden Pesticides

This article will provide you with easy and simple methods to prepare some homemade organic garden pesticides. Read on...
Biointensive Gardening

Biointensive gardening is a modern technology applied to growing vegetables and flowers. Read ahead to know about this technology.
Organic Gardening Tips

Have you ever considered vegetable gardening as a fun and relaxing hobby. If yes, then here are some organic gardening tips that will reward you with freshly grown produce, right in your backyard.
Lasagna Gardening Technique

If you are looking for gardening options that require little labor and minimal maintenance steps, then lasagna gardening technique is the ideal choice. Read on to know more about the basics of lasagna gardening and its advantages.
Lasagna Gardening

Ever heard about gardening without having to dig. No! Barely into 21st century, a few years back, and we have seen immense changes in the fields of gardening and agriculture. Lasagna gardening is the latest craze in organic gardening. Let's take a look at what lasagna gardening is all about.

26. Arlington Organic Garden Club - Arlington, Texas
Information about organic gardening, for North Texas and around the country.
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Caring for your trees and the LEAF Program March 25th, 2010 Julie Whitis , Certified Square Foot Gardener
Square Foot Gardening April 29th, 2010 Judy Griffin, Aroma Therapist
A visit to her Home - Aroma Oils May 27th, 2010 Jessica Alderson, Urban Wildlife Biologist Texas Parks and Wildlife Texas Wildscapes Why a wildscape in your yard is important? Learn about certification for Texas Wildscape program and Best of Backyard Wildscapes. June 24th, 2010 Bart Hines, "Bart the Beer Guy" Learn to make your own Homebrew Bart has won many awards with his brewing creations.

27. Organic Gardening Products And Books Including Mulch, Mulchers, Organic Fertiliz
Organic Gardening Products, Equipment and Books including Mulch, Mulchers, Organic Fertilizer, organic gardening Books and Garden Tools and garden equipment
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28. Minneapolis MN Hydroponics Organic Gardening Grow Light
Minneapolis Minnesota Hydroponic gardening, organic gardening and grow light store serving customers in Minneapolis St Paul Twin Cities and Western Wisconsin. General
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Interior Gardens is the largest hydroponics and organic gardening store in the Minneapolis, St Paul area. If you are looking to grow vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers indoor all year around with hydroponic systems, or if you are an organic gardener, we have everything you need. Our unmatched prices and selection are backed up our exceptional expertise and outstanding customer service. We carry a wide selection of top-quality products:
Hydroponic Gardening - Growing without soil
Are you interested in having a year round supply of healthy homegrown vegetables, flowers, fruits or other plants that you grow with your own hands? Would you like to create a garden that is capable of producing plants and vegetables ... and you can do it in any room in your house ... or even in your garage? Would you like to be the person with the green thumb? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then hydroponic gardening may be just the answer you've been looking for. Hydroponic gardening allows you to grow plants, fruits and vegetable of your choice, without soil and with a limited amount of space.

29. The Nature Of Our Garden - Home
Information on a personal organic garden in California.
http://www.eosdev.com/Nature/NaturePage.htm
The Nature of Our Garden T his site is about our small backyard in Hollister, California During the two years we have lived here, my husband Steve and I have managed to remove the back lawn, as well as a cottonwood tree that was threatening the power lines. We hauled in tons of gravel and organic mulch with a wheelbarrow, two shovels and a lot of willpower. As we worked, we tested many gardening techniques and theories that sounded quite wise when read in a cozy armchair in winter. If you too are new to growing gardens then we hope the tales of some of our successes and failures are of help. Steve has built three raised beds Sunny With Good Soil Morning Sun, Keeps Sinking Our garden grows volunteer plants that are too tenacious to ever completely remove. It sprouts wild geraniums in the gravel and borage in places we never had it near. Experimental languished in its container last year but has reseeded exuberantly in The Somewhat Sweeping Curve of The Path, forming an arc entirely undrawn on the graph paper version of the garden. A good gardener knows that plants need tending no matter what the weather or time of year. I'm a terrible gardener because I work feverishly on the garden in the spring and then sit back, water and watch evolution at work. Steve makes an effort to create a bit of structure but his time is limited. So in many ways our backyard is quite unrestrained and it uses the opportunity to exhibit a will of its own. But how delightful that will, that impulse of land and life to inter-relate in beautiful and intricate ways we could never predict. Our garden seldom looks as we planned but always looks as it should.

30. Forums - Powered By Social Strata
Splotchy sansevieria? Dracena too dry? Share your stories; others will help.
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31. Your Organic Gardening Blog
Tips, strategies and conversations for organic gardening For centuries gardeners have been pruning trees and shrubs as a way of defining areas of their property.
http://yourorganicgardeningblog.com/
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Allium. Once You Get It, You Really Get It.
By Polly Allium is an onion that will bring you to tears, but not for the reason you probably think.  You’ll crave this member of the onion family for your garden, not for your plate. Dinner will be the last thing on your mind when you see the large globes of bright purple rising to tower four or five feet in the air, like a flock of hovering spacecraft. Alliums are drought-tolerant plants that actually prefer to be grown on the dry side. They will grow in most any soil, as long as it is well-drained. Alliums adore sunlight and will perform best when they can bask in it all day long. Share and Enjoy: Categories : Garden Recipes Green Living Organic Garden Pest Control Organic flowers Comments Nov
Dahlia Deserves To Be Safe For Winter/To Dig Or Not To Dig
By Polly When it comes to winterizing dahlia tubers, there are now two schools of thought   Is it necessary to dig up dahlias this time of the year or can they stay in the ground year round ? Digging and storing dahlia tubers can be a lot of work, but leaving them in the ground often does them in. Extreme cold sometimes kills them but even in mild winters, the tubers often rot from our winter rain.

32. Homeless Garden Project Home
A community supported organic garden enterprise in Santa Cruz County.
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Homeless Garden Project Turns 20

By Alia Wilson Sat, Oct 2, 2010 The Homeless Garden Project will celebrate 20 years of tilling the soil, planting the seeds and lending a hand to those in need, with, appropriately, an organic dinner party in the garden today.
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A. I was the WOFE Director from 2002 – 2004. Q. What are you doing now?  How did you get there from HGP? How did HGP impact where you are now?
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About the Homeless Garden Project
In May of 1990, the Citizens Committee for the Homeless, a Santa Cruz County non-profit, began a new project by opening the gates of an organic garden on Pelton Drive Learn More...

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34. Organic Gardening | Gardening Tips | Garden Guides
Organic Gardening. Learn about Organic Gardening on GardenGuides.com. Info and videos including Organic Gardening Tips, Organic Edibles, Organic Gardening Troubleshooting and
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35. Organic Gardening: Journey To Forever Organic Garden - Square Foot Gardening, Co
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36. Organic Gardening & Organic Pest Control Solutions | Safer® Brand
Safer brand proudly offers the broadest and most effective line of organic gardening solutions reviewed and validated by third parties. Look for the OMRI Listed Organic and
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37. Rosaly's Farm Stand - Fresh Organic Vegetables, Fruits, Berries And Flowers In P
Selling organic gardening videos, books and pictures. Organic gardening tips.
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38. Organic Gardening, Organic Seeds In Home Organic Gardens
Organic gardening organic garden seeds, fertiilzers, organic repellents.
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Home organic gardens have become increasingly popular over the last several years. Whether we know it or not, many of us already practice forms of organic gardening. We just don't give it any thought. We do it for our health, and the health of the environment. Organic gardening is the practice of growing vegetables, herbs and fruits using only things found in nature. Absolutely no man-made chemicals are used. Although we usually do not think of it, organic gardening concepts also apply to the world of flowers, trees, shrubs, and even your lawn. It is gardening without harmful and artificial chemicals, or other products not naturally found in nature. Commonly today, potentially harmful chemicals and non-natural products are used for fertilizing, and for control of insects, disease, and weeds. Did you Know? Organic food sales are over $10Billion annually! It's no small cottage industry. If you are not completely sold on organic gardening, you can still bring some of it's benefits to yourself, your family, and the environment by applying those organic concepts that work best for you and your crop. Any organic methods that you employ will benefit you and the environment.

39. Hemmer-Beaumont Family Page Ver 3.0
Pictures of kids, house and organic garden.
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40. Organic Gardening Tips, Techniques, & Basics
Get started on your own garden with organic gardening tips, techniques and basics from the experts at HGTV.com.
http://www.hgtv.com/topics/organic/index.html

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