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Eliminating Weeds - How To Do It.
Organic Gardening blog using the Mittleider Method | October 29th 2009 by steve
Q. How do I eliminate weeds when just starting a garden?A. I believe there is only one really effective way, without poisoning the ground (which is one way, of course).Rake up all materials on the surface of the soil and remove them, until the soil i read more
Garden Disease Prevention and Control
Organic Gardening blog using the Mittleider Method | October 25th 2009 by steve
Downy Mildew - Prevention and ControlQ. This winter I am growing cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli in the same raised bed with a row cover. The cabbage and broccoli are doing beautifully but the cauliflower develops mold(?) on the heads before they read more
All about the Mittleider Organic Gardening Program
Organic Gardening blog using the Mittleider Method | October 20th 2009 by steve
Welcome to the Mittleider Gardening Program. It is a proven, efficient, High-yield method with a 100 percent record of success in growing vegetables and field crops for 39 years, in 29 countries and 77 separate demonstrations around the world. This read more
Organic gardening Control of voles and Meadow Mice
Organic Gardening blog using the Mittleider Method | October 18th 2009 by steve
The following information was gathered from several sources on the internet.Cultural Methods and Habitat ModificationsWeeds, ground cover and litter provide food and cover for voles. Eliminating them in and around crops, lawns and cultivated areas wi read more
Types of Bark or Sawdust Not Recommended
Organic Gardening blog using the Mittleider Method | October 12th 2009 by steve
Some people think that because Cedar or other kinds of bark are used to keep weeds down, sawdust from those sources will be bad for plants. This is not the case. Bark and other types of mulch inhibit weed growth primarily by denying light to emerging read more
Organic gardening Comparing the Mittleider Method with Commercial…
Organic Gardening blog using the Mittleider Method | October 7th 2009 by steve
Q. How "Organic" or Natural is The Mittleider Method - Really! My question is, how organic are the pre-plant and weekly feeder mixes? With today's current market trends and people's general desire to move away from commercialized food sources, the m read more
PVC pipe hole size how big is needed?
Organic Gardening blog using the Mittleider Method | October 5th 2009 by steve
Irrigation SystemI am in the process of beginning to start work on the irrigation partof my conversion to the MittleiderMethodGardening. I would like to askif the small #57 holes in the pvc pipes present any special troublewith stopping up?Group:A #5 read more
Recent harvest from the garden
Organic Gardening blog using the Mittleider Method | August 5th 2009 by steve
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My Mittleider sustainable garden 2009
Organic Gardening blog using the Mittleider Method | July 6th 2009 by steve
From total gardening slackerTo a person with a plan and goalI create the platform for success To a great garden, but it needs as we all do pruning and weeding.http://www.foodforeveryone.org http://www.Howtoorganicgarden.com read more
3 types of bush tomatoes garden 2009
Organic Gardening blog using the Mittleider Method | June 3rd 2009 by steve
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6 Steps to Successful Gardening
Organic Gardening blog using the Mittleider Method | June 3rd 2009 by steve
Mittleider Method6 Steps to Successful GardeningSource Food for Everyone FoundationGardening Nonprofit I. Choose the Location and Prepare the Soil 1. Direct Sunlight all day long 2. Locate a water source near the garden 3. Level ground – slight So read more

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