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Organic Gardening.
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When to Plant
You can plant your cool weather crops when there is no longer adanger of a hard frost and most days are above 50 Fahrenheit. Youmight need to cover once or twice.Tender plants like tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant should not be putout until the averag...
What is the Mittleider Method of sustainable organic gardening?
The Mittleider Method combines the best features of soil-based gardening and hydroponic gardening, but without hydroponic expense! It's a complete, easy-to-follow plan that eliminates guesswork and ensures success anywhere: an apartment patio, a city...
Safe Wood Treatment for Vegetable Grow-Boxes
Some have worried about using treated lumber to make their Grow-Boxes because of warnings about harmful materials in store-bought treated lumber.Following is a recommended treatment you can apply yourselves to untreated lumber. This comes from an ar...
Introducing the Best Gardening Methods on the Planet
My name is Jim Kennard, and as President of the Food For EveryoneFoundation I am excited to help in fulfilling the foundation'smission of "teaching the world to grow food one family at a time."We do this by providing a wealth of free vegetable garden...
Transplanting radish, carrot, beets, etc. - and Corn
Transplanting root crops like carrots and parsnips is not a goodidea for at least two reasons. The time and effort is not worth it,when the value of the crop is so small. And the result is verypoor, since you can't transplant them without disturbing ...
Soil Conditioner instead of Sawdust & Sand - Or Why Not Grow In The Soil
May I inquire first as to why you are not growing right in the regular soil? If you've been told "nothing will grow there", or "the soil's worn out," don't believe it! "SOIL IS SOIL", as Dr. Mittleider often says, and what he is trying to convey is t...
Sustainable organic gardening the easy way.
The Best Gardening Method on the PlanetMy name is Jim Kennard, and as President of the Food For Everyone Foundation I am excited to help in fulfilling the foundation's mission of "teaching the world to grow food one family at a time."We do this by pr...
Tomato blight strikes the east coast
Tomaot blight has struck all I can say is Thank God I used the Mittleider method as the plants would not have survived if I had not.I have a hundred or so tomatoes getting ready to rippen now if this constant rain would stop for a few days it would h...
