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  1. One Magic Square: The Easy, Organic Way to Grow Your Own Food on a 3-Foot Square by Lolo Houbein, 2010-02-16
  2. Rodale's Successful Organic Gardening: Low Maintenance Landscaping (Rodale's Successful Organic Gardening) by Erin Hynes, Susan McClure, 1994-04-01
  3. The New American Backyard : Easy, Organic Techniques and Solutions for a Landscape You'll Love by Kris Medic, 2001-05
  4. Organic Vegetable Gardening (Time-Life Complete Gardener)
  5. The All-New Illustrated Guide to Gardening: Now All Organic! by Trevor Cole, Fern Marshall Bradley, 2009-02-19
  6. Companion Planting (Lothian Successful Organic Gardening) by Susan McClure, Sally Roth, 1995-12
  7. The Ann Lovejoy Handbook of Northwest Gardening: Natural , Sustainable, Organic by Ann Lovejoy, 2007-12-28
  8. Biodynamic Gardening: For Health & Taste by Hilary Wright, 2009-05
  9. Success with Organic Vegetables (Success with Gardening) by Yvonne Cuthbertson, 2007-02-01
  10. Attracting Butterflies & Hummingbirds to Your Backyard: Watch Your Garden Come Alive With Beauty on the Wing (Rodale Organic Gardening Book) by Sally Roth, 2002-10-24
  11. The All You Can Eat Gardening Handbook: Easy Organic Vegetables and More Money in Your Pocket by Cam Mather, 2010-04-01
  12. Gardening for Life - The Biodynamic Way: A Practical Introduction to a New Art of Gardening, Sowing, Planting, Harvesting by Maria Thun, 2000-07
  13. The Organic Salad Garden by Joy Larkcom, 2006-12-01
  14. Natural Gardening in Small Spaces by Noël Kingsbury, 2006-06-01

61. Www.beautifuleasyorganicgardens.com
Garden author and radio programmer Larry Sombke presents his books, consultation and speaking services, and a biography.
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62. Organic Gardening Info
Being able to produce vegetables, fruits and other types of crops is something that a lot of small scale farmers and people with backyard gardens hope to be able to achieve
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Monday, March 1st, 2010 at 9:45 pm Leave your comment Being able to produce vegetables, fruits and other types of crops is something that a lot of small scale farmers and people with backyard gardens hope to be able to achieve each time they plant. However, it is not always possible, especially due to the threat of insects and bugs set to attack the crops. If you want to be able to protect your plants from insects, but would like to avoid chemical based pesticides and insecticides, you should probably consider organic mixtures and pesticides as your alternative. Here are some of the most common organic pesticides, a few of which can be easily made right in your home. Read the rest of this entry
Raised Bed Organic Gardening
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at 3:50 pm Leave your comment With the economy as treacherous as it is these days, people have to find affordable ways to entertain themselves without worrying about breaking the bank. If you are not sure what will entertain you on a limited budget, you can perhaps trying raised bed organic gardening. This type of gardening does not require that you maintain control over a wide space or a wide range of crops. It is specific to a smaller area and can provide endless hours of enjoyment for just about anyone. Read the rest of this entry
Backyard Organic Gardening
Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at 11:47 pm

63. How To Grow Great Gardens, Home Backyard Gardening Seeds, Garden Seed Catalog
Articles on many gardening topics, from growing guides and lawn care to organic gardening and seedstarting. Some jokes, games, and clipart as well.
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Gardening Notes Raised Beds Garden Recipes Hot, Hot Peppers Soil pH ...
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Harvest and Thanksgiving
- As Americans, we really enjoy November and Thanksgiving. For just a moment we slow down. We turn to indoor activities. Cooking and baking returns to our vocabulary. Many of the recipes we use this month focuses upon apples, pumpkins, and other foods that came out of our gardens. But, most of all, we give thanks to God for the many blessings that he has bestowed upon us. All of us at The Gardener's Network, wish you a very happy, and blessed Thanksgiving!
Fall Bulbs - Are your fall planted bulbs in the ground!? Or, has your busy life style kept you from planting them!? That's okay. As long as the ground is not frozen, and you can dig the hole, it's not too late to plant your bulbs. If you have a few left over, you can even try your hand at forcing bulbs indoors this winter.... it's easy!
Seeds All Year Long We've always got seeds in stock. Our Ferry Morse Seeds are always 50% off. Ferry Morse offers a 100% guarantee to grow. Find seeds for succession planting or your "second season" here.....

64. Soil
This website is NOT in anyway associated with Organic Gardening Magazine or organicgardening.com
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ch_client = "WMMediaCorp"; ch_width = 728; ch_height = 90; ch_type = "mpu"; ch_sid = "organic gardening"; ch_color_site_link = "#0000CC"; ch_color_title = "#0000CC"; ch_color_border = "#FFFFFF"; ch_color_text = "#000000"; ch_color_bg = "#FFFFFF"; When it comes to maintaining organic gardening soil, the main thing to check for is pH level. The pH spectrum ranges from to 14. A pH of 7 is considered neutral while is totally acidic and 14 is totally alkaline (basic). Soil testing is important since certain plants prefer a bit of an acid or alkaline environment to grow. The pH level of organic gardening soil changes due to certain conditions and therefore needs to be monitored regularly. Most food-bearing plants prefer a soil that is just slightly acidic in the range of 6.3 to 6.8. Crops such as potatoes and strawberries thrive in even more acidic conditions. Plants such as blueberries and cranberries need a soil as acidic as 4.5 to 5.0 in order to grow. Few food crops require a basic soil with a reading of over 7.0, but some flowers such as lilacs can flourish in even a chalky soil. The main thing that affects soil pH levels is rainfall. Rain drives away basic elements magnesium and calcium while replacing them with the acidic elements aluminum and iron. Heavy rainfall creates a more acidic soil, so soil pH levels should be checked following a heavy rainfall or long drought.

65. Rivenrock Gardens: Organic Philosophy
California organic edible cactus nursery shares their thoughts on organic gardening as it pertains to growing cacti.
http://www.rivenrock.com/philosophy2.html
Rivenrock Gardens Philosophy
Welcome to Rivenrock Gardens. We are a small family owned and run nursery and market garden. Our nursery is for the propagation of the plants we use in our landscape business which specializes in xeriscaping and desert landscapes. Our market garden is run in the old-world traditions of French-intensive. All our operations and the plants we sell are certified organic by California Certified Organic Farmers. (CCOF)
Besides this page, we have other pages dealing with organic cactus care and general organic cultural practices. Click on any of the links below to visit those areas that interest you.
Cactus adaption to arid environment

Cactus Growing Tips

Organic Insect Control Tips

Modern Soil Conservation Techniques
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Thoughts on Weeding
Why Garden organically?
I have been gardening most of my life, I do it because it is a natural activity for the human animal. The sense of being in contact with the Earth, with the soil and the great outdoors is not easily replicated with other outdoor activities.
Many of us were raised gardening by parents who were raised on farms, in those days and locations one had to garden to have fresh vegetables. We are luckier now days, we can go and buy vegetables any day of the year of an astounding variety that would have been unimaginable a few decades ago.

66. Forums - Powered By Social Strata
A gardening forum discussing organic vegetable growing. Herbs, seed swap, bird watch sub sections are also included in the forum.
http://forums.organicgardening.com/

67. Magnolia Society
A worldwide organization of gardeners, nurserymen and other people who are devoted to the appreciation and study of magnolias.
http://www.magnoliasociety.org/
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- a worldwide organization devoted to the appreciation and study of magnolias. Menu Home Membership Research Grants Magnolia Publications ... Magnolia Cultivar Checklist
Your contribution is tax deductible to the extent of the law. Webmaster

68. Saskatoon Horticulture Society
Non-profit organization for gardeners to get together and further their horticultural pursuits. Calendar, news, photos of events and members gardens, and membership information.
http://www.saskatoonhortsociety.ca/
Mission Statement The Saskatoon Horticulture Society promotes the enjoyment of art, knowledge and public awarness of horticulture and safe enviromental practices to its members and the public of all ages.

69. Northwest Horticultural Society: Gardeners, Plant Lovers | Education, Lectures,
Organization for gardeners and plant lovers in the Pacific Northwest. Event calendar, membership information, articles, and newsletter.
http://www.northwesthort.org
UPCOMING EVENTS
NHS Lecture: Karen Bussolini Designing with Elegant Silvers Wednesday, Oct. 13, CUH Debra Prinzing: Living Green Wednesday, Nov. 10, CUH
WELCOME TO NHS!
We have over 1,000 members who are passionate about gardening and the environment. Since our membership runs the gamut from beginner to professional, we learn from each other as well as from outside experts, and we foster life-long friendships. In addition to the opportunity to mingle with experts and make new friends, as a NHS member, you get: Be a part of a dynamic organization that not only provides a vast variety of opportunities for members, but that also supports the Northwest horticultural community:

70. Weaving Our Tapestry Part II
Organization of gardeners in and around Ormond Beach presents its history, projects, and photo displays.
http://www.thegardenclubofthehalifaxcountry.com/
Holiday Wreaths Wreath Gift Form Wreath Sale Instructions 2010-2011 Club Officers 2010-2011 Committees - Board 2010-2011 Committees - Non-Board Calendar of Events Treasurer Report Membership Notable Events Club Prayer Websites We Like Guest Book 2013 GCA Tree Project Membership Proposal Home Page Wreath Order Form
Weaving Our Tapestry Part II
Next meeting Tuesday, 11/16 - Communications Program Send us an email
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71. Organic Gardening
Composting is a type of recycling, meaning that it reuses what the earth has provided. It reflects a love for the environment, and helps to protect our natural resources for
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72. Long Beach Organic - Your Community Gardens
Promotes sustainable organic gardening practices and local food production in an urban environment. Community gardens on formerly vacant lots, and a nursery offering organic fruit, vegetable and flower plants.
http://longbeachorganic.org
Welcome to Long Beach Organic We're here to provide organic gardens for the residents of our community to enjoy the pleasure of producing their own organic food.
Should you know of a vacant lot that may be transformed, or would like to be placed on our city wide waiting list for a garden plot, please contact us at: info@longbeachorganic.org or phone us at: 562-438-9000 and leave a message.
Help support our mission to acquire more garden spaces. Donations of all amounts are greatly appreciated.
Thank you for visiting our site and happy gardening! The 2010 Fall Newsletter is Posted!
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LBO In The News! Summer Solstice Article From LB Report To sign up for your own garden plot, and get on our mailing list, please sign up: Get Gardening! For Email Marketing you can trust We've been in the press! Have a look

73. South Austin Community Gardens
Organic gardeners tend 32 plots in Austin (Texas). Events, communal compost heap.
http://www.main.org/sacgarden/
CHECK US OUT! Getting Started
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Why organic? Donations Wish List
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Sponsored by The Salvation Army Thanks to Metropolitan Austin Interactive Network (MAIN) for hosting!

Original website by Katharine Beisner 1997. Updated August 7, 2010 by Webkeeper

74. Organic Gardening
Organic Gardening .. 1 Overview of Soil Management .. 1 Adding Organic Matter .. 1 Composts
http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb0648/eb0648.pdf

75. Eagle Heights Community Garden
Organic garden associated with the University of Wisconsin (Madison). Information on plot applications, policies, resources, and programs.
http://www.eagleheightsgardens.org/
Home Plot Information Plot Applications Plot Assignments Plot Descriptions, Maps Garden Soil Information ... Plot Applications Policies Rules Organic Gardening Workdays Refunds ... Garden Jury Resources and Tips Rototiller Pest Management Ask for Help Gardening Manual ... Rototiller Programs Garden Committee Fruit Group St. Vincent de Paul Grow-A-Row Forum ... Contact
Announcements
Applications Plot applications for 2011 will be available in December of 2010. Garden meetings for fall 2010 will be the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:30 pm. See sidebar at right for dates of upcoming meetings. All gardeners are encouraged to attend meetings and help run the gardens. Hope to see you there!
Last Updated November 3, 2010
About the Garden
The University of Wisconsin’s Eagle Heights Community Gardens (EHCG) was established in 1962 to offer Eagle Heights residents and the UW and Madison communities the opportunity to have an organic garden and participate in garden activities. EHCG is one of the oldest and largest community gardens in the United States. The EHCG are located in a peaceful natural setting adjacent to the University of Wisconsin’s Eagle Heights Housing and within the Lakeshore Nature Preserve . At last count - the pool of gardners speak approximately 60 languages. The gardens feature gardening practices from around the world. The setting provides also a wonderful place for meeting fellow gardeners, family picnics and walks, and bird watching.

76. Organic Gardening Essentials
pThe key to organic gardening is keeping a healthy balance in your garden. Prevent problems, rather than treating for them after the fact. Healthy plants are better able to
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    Tips on Getting Started with Organic Gardening Practices By Marie Iannotti , About.com Guide
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    zSB(3,3) There really is no mystery to gardening organically. You grow appropriate varieties, keep them healthy and cared for and when problems occur, choose the least toxic option. Sounds easy enough, right? The key to organic gardening is keeping a healthy balance in your garden. Prevent problems, rather than treating for them after the fact. Healthy plants are better able to withstand pests than stressed plants. And your plants will be healthy if they are given what they need to grow well and if you are a growing diversity of plants. Here are some more tips to help you garden organically:
    In a Nutshell, how to get started as an organic gardener

    77. Gardening As An Anarchist Plot
    California organic gardener shares his experiences and tips for companion and container planting, herbs and vegetables, and a number of other interesting topics.
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    Lots of special projects and tips on organic gardening, companion and container planting, herbs, how-to solar power, how-to colloidal silver, whirl-a-gig's, sunflower houses, recipes, community gardening, and more!
    Welcome! I started organic gardening in the mid-seventies, when French bio-dynamic intensive methods were the fad. Since then I have experimented with numerous gardening methods. For years I grew most of my own food and medicine in a small garden on an organic farm north of Santa Barbara, CA. On this main page, you will find advice on intensive companion beds, growing potato barrels, zuchinni, and garlic; and gardening as part of increasing one's freedom and independence.
    Garden Cam Recent photos: My caterpiller garden; three chrysalis on left, adult upper right, caterpiller lower right Middle:a lizard on the kitchen garden wall. Right:
    The humming bird 's nest and egg outside my bedroom window. We had twins!

    78. How To Make A Raised Bed Garden - Raised Bed Gardening
    There are many reasons to make a raised bed garden, from poor soil to a desire to extend your growing season. This article will explain the advantages of raised beds, and tell
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    By Colleen Vanderlinden , About.com Guide
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    Raised Bed Vegetable Gardens Colleen Vanderlinden zSB(3,3) Raised bed gardens are the saviors of gardeners with poor soil everywhere. The basic idea of a raised bed is that instead of battling against poor soil conditions, you build above ground, where you have absolute control over the soil texture and ingredients.
    What is a Raised Bed Garden?
    A raised bed garden is a garden built on top of your native soil, sometimes incorporating native soil, sometimes not. Raised bed gardens can be contained, such as when you build a wood or stone structure to keep the bed intact, or they can be more free form, with soil and amendments merely piled several inches high. You can plant anything from herbs and vegetables to perennials and shrubs in a raised bed.
    Advantages of a Raised Bed Garden
    Aside from avoiding the issue of gardening in poor soil, raised bed gardens offer several advantages:

    79. Mort Mather Garden Spot Organic Gardening Advice Books Pictures Articles Organic
    Organic gardening tips, advice, and articles by organic farmer and author Mort Mather.
    http://supak.com/mort/
    Organic gardening advice, books, pictures, articles, supplies, equipment, questions, answers and more about organic pest control, weeds, organic weed control, compost, mulch, animals, worms, soil, and anything else you need to know about organic vegetable gardening, organic lawns, and organic yards.
    The Garden Spot by Mort Mather Mort now has a personal site , featuring excerpts from his new book, How to Improve Your Life Save the World . Mort also has a blog that features answers to gardening questions.
    See the big pictures here Mort Mather is a father, organic farmer, philosopher , author (a book and numerous magazine articles), and environmentalist. His writing is laced with the kind of laid back humor that's made him a favorite of readers of magazines like Mother Earth News . He has a bushel of on-line organic gardening articles full of organic gardening advice! Just click a title in the list to the right. You can ask Mort for help with your organic gardening question . And, you can

    80. Organic Gardening In Northern Ireland
    Provides Tips, photos, and a planting calendar.
    http://www.adrians.utvinternet.com/GoodEarth/

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