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Terracycle Fertilizer for Eco-Lawns

Keetsa! Blog - Eco-Friendly and Green | August 10th 2008 by Max Lee

Our yards need care and maintenance on our part to continue to flash that great outdoor look. Among the needs would be fertilizer to make sure that they are nurtured in the proper way. We are all aware that fertilizer use may be dangerous but if we l read more

Organic Fish-Based Fertilizer

buy organic food, organic gardening, organic living online | August 5th 2008

It is all natural fertilizer and environmental friendly for organic growers.  Converted Organic Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN) has receive certification from the Washington State Department of Agriculture’s (WSDA) Organic Food Program for its Pacific Choice(T read more

Official Lilliworm Logo Unveiled!

Lilliworm: Adventures With Worms | July 6th 2008

Finally...the anticipated reveal of the Lilliworm logo!I thought carefully about what type of logo would work best going forward. I asked opinions, took informal surveys, and in the end had 2 viable contenders.A few things made this logo work best f read more

Regeneration, Creeping Evil

The Root: One gardener's quest to get to the bottom of it al… | June 20th 2008 by kate

The peas have staged a full-on comeback and are now blooming. I can’t believe these things survived, let alone have the gumption to flower and, possibly, fruit. I believe in regeneration now. …Which is why I’m very carefully tendin read more

Big Digs

Lilliworm: Adventures With Worms | May 17th 2008

First- the castings I used on my flowers are working GREAT. I planted perennial bulbs in four pots and more around the sides of the house- ALL of them are coming up! If it ever quits raining, I can go out and take some pics to prove it. I may need read more

Trash Composter

Forced Green | April 26th 2008 by lrembo91

Remember that trash composter mentioned a couple of blogs ago? Well, here is is the scoop. I found it at Greenfeet, a great site! They sell all kinds of green products. Anyway, back to the composter: Nature Mill Plus Composter - $299.00 Fully auto read more

Vegetable Garden in Planters

Green Home Improvements | April 20th 2008 by Green Home Improvements

After reading a few green blogs about gardening we are trying again this year for a vegetable garden. Last year we started a few hundred vegetable seedlings only to have them consumed by our goats a couple of days after we planted them. This year w read more

Make Compost for Your Garden

Home Gardening Tips | March 25th 2008 by Bill Stanley

In gardening, when you recycle the waste you create compost. It is really that simple to understand. Composting is not a new concept. It is one of the established conventional methods of recycling waste and almost every gardener knows this.The proces read more

Phosphorus For Your Garden Plants - Its Crucial Importance And Ho…

Home Gardening Tips | March 15th 2008 by Bill Stanley

Plants require 12 mineral nutrients that are essential for their growth and development. A shortage of any one element will result at best in stunted and poor growth. The plant however needs the various minerals in differing amounts. Phosphorus, toge read more

Tips on Organic Fertilizers

Home Gardening Tips | February 29th 2008 by Bill Stanley

There is a lot of confusion on what truly can be designated an organic fertilizer. An organic fertilizer contains nutrients that have been derived, in one manner or another, from an organism. As an example, organic fertilizers may be manufactured fro read more

The Tortoise and the Worms

Lilliworm: Adventures With Worms | February 22nd 2008

The new food processor has turned my worms into EATING MACHINES! They are chomping through their food 2-3 times as fast as before, plus the bins are more fluffy now. I am not sure if because they are able to move and eat faster they are making more read more

Composting

Norma's Journal: Harmonious Envrionment | November 13th 2007 by Norma Lehmeier Hartie

Turn your kitchen scraps into “black gold” and make your own compost. Compost is the super-rich, crumbly soil that is made when dead plants and leaves are broken down by worms and microorganisms and it is super-rich fertilizer for your plants and read more

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