Organic Gardening blog
Organic gardening is an ever-changing field. This blog will give you all the latest news on changing and developing topics such as soil biology, aquaponics, free-range eggs and much much more.
As soon as we get new information or have results from a project - you will be among the first to know.
Improve garden soil – don't buy top soil!
It is always better to improve garden soil than replace it with so-called "good top soil". What you need is a reliable way to achieve and maintain a high level of soil health.
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Garden soil testing tells you exactly what your soil needs
Garden soil testing is important for properly managing your soil, but only if it gives you all the right information.
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Organic Vegetable Gardening
Everything you need to know about organic vegetable gardening at home.
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Growing Wasabi is not easy, but it can be done
Growing wasabi in the garden should be a real challenge , since it is famous as being the most difficult crop in the World.
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Fruit growing in the home garden
Fruit growing brings many sweet and juicy treats to the garden. There is nothing quite like eating fruit straight from the tree or vine.
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A gardeners supply point to help you find what you need.
This is your one-stop gardeners supply for books, tools, education resources and more.
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Fruit gardening books
Books on fruit gardening and fruit tree care
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Growing buckwheat in the garden
Buckwheat is one of the oldest and most useful of cultivated plants - especially in the garden.
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Include water chestnuts in your food garden
Chinese water chestnuts will grow in many areas and are easy to include in your food garden.
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Edible wild plants in the garden
Edible wild plants - both weeds and native plants - add interest and frugality to food gardening.
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