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		<title>Organic Herbal Gardening Can Make You Healthier!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 10:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan Honeywell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more people are becoming aware of the drawbacks of industrial food growth methods, and at the same time there is a growing understanding of the power of natural healing substances in many circumstances. As a result, many people are turning to organic herbal gardening for medicinal plants.<p><a href="http://www.grow-garden.com/organic-herbal-gardening-can-make-you-healthier.html">Organic Herbal Gardening Can Make You Healthier!</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.grow-garden.com">The Grow Garden</a></p>
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<p>More and more people are becoming aware of the drawbacks of industrial food growth methods, and at the same time there is a growing understanding of the power of natural healing substances in many circumstances. As a result, many people are turning to organic herbal gardening for medicinal plants.</p>
<p>Herbalism, as it is usually called, involves collecting or growing your own plants and herbs for medicinal purposes, which has a century-old tradition in many parts of the world. Nowadays, organic gardening is the way to go if you want to grow your own, as it&#8217;s better to avoid raising therapeutic plants on pesticides and fertilizers.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s impossible to fully substitute modern pharmacy with natural products derived from organic herbal gardening, but there are a great number of common illnesses that can be effectively cured, or even prevented, with the use of natural remedies.</p>
<p>Overall, while herbal remedies have their critics, they provide a valuable complement to modern medicine for many ailments and its emphasis on prevention and balancing is liked with many who are striving for a more harmonic way of life.</p>
<p>Whether you are an experienced organic gardener or just starting out with natural medicinal herbs, you will probably share the wish to control the origin of foodstuffs and other bodily intakes with people with the same interest.</p>
<p>In fact organic gardening is going through a renaissance, but not many people are yet aware that the same principles that can be applied to organic food are also valid for plant-based medicines. And fewer yet know how easy it is to grow herbal remedies at home!</p>
<p>Often herbal remedies have been grown commercially under organic conditions, but the enterprising gardener can add a series of curative plants to the produce in his backyard, garden or windowsill and, armed with a good treatise on the subject, self-administer the results.</p>
<p>Herbal remedies can be prepared in a number of varying ways. Herbs can be eaten as culinary additives, and indeed there are certainly many herbal remedies already in your kitchen and diet, such as garlic and ginger root.</p>
<p>They can also be used for more topical applications, after having been mixed and made into pastes, creams or lotions, e.g. for applying to the skin. Herbal teas are another popular way of consuming herbal remedies, with chamomile being the most common and well known.</p>
<p>To start organic herbal gardening for the purpose of improving your health, you can either start from seeds or buy seedlings from specialist shops, either by going there in person or by buying over the internet.</p>
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		<title>Organic And Herbal Gardening: Guide To First Steps</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 11:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan Honeywell</dc:creator>
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<p>It can seem daunting to begin with an organic vegetable or herbal garden for the first time, but there are few better ways to be good to the planet while also being good to yourself and enjoying yourself.</p>
<p>Organically grown vegetables and herbs are safer, healthier and also taste better than those grown with the help of chemical products, plus you can save get for free what would cost you at the grocer&#8217;s.</p>
<p>When starting with organic vegetable and herbal gardening, you should prepare a composting box as soon as you can. Good compost is by far the best fertilizer for your garden and also acts as natural pest control. Contrarily to popular belief, your compost heap will neither smell nor look unseemly.</p>
<p>Your home-made compost will also fulfill a secondary purpose: it will help your organic garden to retain moisture, and as a result you will need to water your edible plants less often. Put all your kitchen waste and also any garden cuttings you may have onto the compost heap, but avoid great quantity of fish and meat remains.</p>
<p>The second step will be to get organic seeds so that you can start to grow vegetable and herbs in your organic garden. Don&#8217;t take any seeds, the vast majority are industrially and not organically grown.</p>
<p>There probably are specialized shops that sell organic seeds for gardening in your area, but you can also buy them through an online shop and have them mailed to you. Online is probably better for most users, as you get the convenience of choosing from home from a bigger catalogue, and as for all mailed products you can return organic gardening supplies if they are not up to your expectation.</p>
<p>Once you have the organic seeds, don&#8217;t plant them outdoors right away but let them sprout inside the house, using organic soil in small pots. There isn&#8217;t much that can go wrong at this stage, but avoid giving your seedlings them too much water or they will drown.</p>
<p>Once the first leaves are showing, put them into individual pots as a preparation to outdoor planting in your organic garden. There are some fine composting pots that you can use, plant them in the ground together with your seedling and let them act as extra natural fertilizer for your organic garden.</p>
<p>Vigorous, organic soil is fundamental for organic vegetable and herbal gardening. Like compost, good organic soil will not only grow healthier plants that taste better, but will also act as a natural pest controller. If you&#8217;ve had a non-organic garden before, it may take some time to clean the chemical laden soil, or you can dig it all out and start anew with organic soil.</p>
<p>Once the compost is ready, use it as a top layer on your soil. About five or six centimeters think is good for outdoor use. When you water, the nutrients will slowly seep through you your organic plants&#8217; roots and the garden will thrive. You are on the right way to a serious supply of organic herbs and vegetables.</p>
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		<title>Garden Landscape 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 10:46:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Althea Joy Ingrid</dc:creator>
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<p>A garden landscape is a wonderful and relaxing place to be in away from the hassle and bustle of the noisy downtown. Garden landscaping is usually laid out in a large area but still some gardens are also made in limited space.</p>
<p>Formal Garden Landscaping was Popular in Europe during the Renaissance Era and in 1880s in the United States. Formal gardening landscape are made of geometric patterns that has boundaries that are defined by stone walkways, walls, hedges, fences, fountains, and statuary. Still Formal gardening landscape exists today in Botanical gardens and large estates. While the Modern/Domestic Garden landscape are the ones made on limited available space especially for people who live in urban areas. The following are the types of Garden landscaping that are widely use today which are the Organic, Herb, Roof, Vegetable, Rock, Water, Flower, and Public gardens.</p>
<p>Organic garden landscape nowadays is highly emphasize because it does not use artificial pesticides and fertilizers that can harm living things. In this garden landscape it only use biological fertilizers and pesticides to keep plants healthy.</p>
<p>The Herb garden landscape is found in medieval gardens and botanical gardens. The plants found in this garden landscapes are those with medicinal purposes like parsley, fennel, thyme, marjoram, dill, and rosemary which can be used also in flavoring foods.</p>
<p>The roof garden landscape is seen in homes in the urban areas that have limited space. Plants are placed on containers and small pots.</p>
<p>Vegetable garden landscape is a healthy type of garden landscape. It needs open and sunny location. To prevent disease transmission between the plants the rotation of crops is important. Being familiar with the plant you&#8217;ll use in this garden landscape is important. </p>
<p>The garden landscape mimics a rocky hillside or slope. This garden landscape should look like its a part of a hillside. The use of large boulders would make it look better. The arrangement of rocks must provide different levels of exposure to sun-tolerant plants like rock roses and shade-tolerant plant such as primulas.</p>
<p>The next one is the Water Garden Landscape. In this Garden landscape it&#8217;s important to consider your location, culture, and climate. The shape of water garden landscape in Europe and North America are rectangular or circular pools that contain one or two water lilies and a fountain, or sometimes there are no flowers. Also in United States and Europe informal water garden landscape are irregularly shaped with profusion of water lilies and other plants that suit a watery habitat. Water Garden Landscape in Japan has a particular and beautiful patterns in them that they preserved for centuries. While in temperate countries, the water garden landscape is grown under the glass in which the pools are heated. Water Garden Landscaping represent some of oldest forms of gardening landscape. While based on Egyptian about 2000 BC the records and pictures showed the cultivation of water lilies.</p>
<p>The one that would caught our attention is the flower garden landscape because of the different blooms. The blending and contrast of colors are the vital components. It is essential to know which flower is planted.</p>
<p>Public garden landscape is the last type of garden landscape. An example of this garden landscape is the Japanese Garden in San Francisco&#8217;s Golden Gate Park which is world-famous.</p>
<p>There are various choices of plants available now. So be wise in choosing which garden landscape fits you well.</p>
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		<title>Take Control of What You Put In Your Body With Organic Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 09:31:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tina Hull</dc:creator>
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<p>Organic gardening is the best way to guarantee that you and your family will be eating the most wholesome produce possible.  Fish emulsion has proven itself to be a valid resource for organic gardening, producing premium quality and superior yields of delicious fruits and veggies.  </p>
<p>Gardeners around the world have used fish emulsion in their gardens for centuries.  It nourishes them like no other, making a huge contribution to the success of organic gardening.  The results aren&#8217;t limited to veggies either.  Flower beds thrive, producing tons of fragrant, colorful blooms that attract handsome birds and stunning butterflies.</p>
<p>Organic gardening is more than just using a natural fertilizer, though.  It&#8217;s an environmentally friendly way of gardening, which means being mindful of other earth-conserving practices when tending the garden.  Water conservation and recycling food wastes for compost are two beneficial gardening practices.  By watering appropriately and efficiently, and making home-made compost we not only treat our gardens well but we&#8217;re respecting our resources and setting an example for the neighborhood.  It&#8217;ll catch on, leaving super-power, chemical using produce plants in the dust as people begin to grow their own healthy food.  </p>
<p>Organic gardening benefits so many people right now, but the possibilities are endless. The amount of people who could and should be growing their own food is enormous.  The chances of getting food that&#8217;s been tainted by a toxin is actually pretty high, and if more people realized this they&#8217;d think twice about their purchase at the grocery store and consider organic gardening as a viable alternative.</p>
<p>All walks of life are changing their eating habits these days.  Unfortunately for the consumer, buying organic can be pretty expensive. It&#8217;s great for the organic farmer, but too many people simply can&#8217;t afford to eat healthy, and they suffer in the long run.  That&#8217;s why organic gardening can make a tremendous difference in the overall health of people in general.  Since eating organic has made a comeback, more participants benefitting from a healthy diet will make this a health food revolution instead of just a trend.</p>
<p>Green is the way to go.  Somehow we became disillusioned that the use of chemicals in our gardens was a good thing, when in fact we were destroying the foundation of our gardens.  How much more pain will be inflicted before society realizes what&#8217;s going on?  Organic gardening is playing a huge part in repairing what has been done to the environment.</p>
<p>Organic gardening is saving our environment, one garden at a time.  No one has to be wealthy to eat healthy, and growing organic gardens sets a great example for our neighborhood, showing everyone that you can grow lush gardens without chemicals.  Fish emulsion has played a gigantic role in organic gardening for centuries, proving itself over and over to be a superior natural fertilizer, and it&#8217;s helping fix all that we&#8217;ve ruined.  Fertilizer is key to keeping our gardens healthy and organic, but let&#8217;s not forget all of the other important things that contribute to &#8220;keeping it green&#8221;.</p>
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<p>Lawns may look good, but they are unproductive, require a lot of care, and are environmentally unfriendly due to the high use of pesticides and fertilizers necessary to maintain them. As even the White House has discovered, turning a lawn into an organic vegetable garden is a much better use for the land. </p>
<p>Oftentimes owners of a lawn would like to turn all or part of it into a nice organic vegetable garden, but they don&#8217;t because of the perceived workload, especially because they are put off by the idea of having to do all that ploughing. But there is a much easier way. </p>
<p>First, delimit the lawn area for your organic vegetable garden with some thread, or with chalk. You can make it as big as the White House veggie garden patch, thirty by thirty feet, or smaller. Water this area generously, making sure that the ground is thoroughly soaked. </p>
<p>Next you need to add an area of ground mulch that contains some slow-release nutrients. A good mix is half-finished compost, grass clippings from the lawn, manure, rock phosphate, and sand. Finish off by covering the whole area with four to five overlapping sheets of newspaper. </p>
<p>Next you have to build a frame that will hold your growing soil. The best material for this is cheap building planks, which you can get in any hardware shop. Make sure that they are untreated and unpainted, to keep with the organic theme of the vegetable garden. Stick the frame on top of the paper layer, making sure that the latter sticks out a bit at the edges. </p>
<p>Now fill the frame or frames with organic compost and topsoil. In the beginning you will have to buy the compost, but after your organic vegetable garden has gotten underway you will be able to make your own. Add some porous pebbles or vermiculite to the mix for aeration. </p>
<p>You should now leave everything as it is for at least a couple of weeks, ideally for a month. In this time, your old lawn and the organic materials on top will decompose, with the help of earthworms that will return to the previously sterile earth, and everything will turn into a fertile mixture for your seeds. </p>
<p>Now is the time to plant baby plants known as seedlings, or alternatively seeds. If you don&#8217;t have any available from a windowsill you can get seeds and seedlings from shops, from neighbours, or over the internet at specialized organic vegetable gardening retailers. </p>
<p>Regarding the herbs and vegetables to pick for your lawn turned new garden, go wild and take whatever you prefer. Don&#8217;t be afraid to leave out some common plants and go for lesser known crops, the variety of plants available to the home grower compared to the supermarket is staggering. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s recommended to involve any kids that live in your area in the planning of the organic vegetable garden. This should of course include your own children, but also any other kids in your neighbourhood that your family is on friendly terms with. They will be engrossed in the activity, and you will get some help to transform that lawn into a garden. </p>
<p>Starting a compost heap is just as important as the other steps to a perfect organic vegetable garden. For that you need to pile all your garden clippings and non-animal kitchen waste into a wooden frame or a special composting box and water. After a while, you will have more compost for your plants.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having an organic herbal garden is a pleasant way to have an always-ready, fresh supply of delicious kitchen supplies at the ready. Your guests and family will be impressed by the fresh herbs, as well as the beautiful effect of the plants growing on your balcony or in your kitchen.<p><a href="http://www.grow-garden.com/organic-herbal-gardening-in-small-apartments.html">Organic Herbal Gardening In Small Apartments</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.grow-garden.com">The Grow Garden</a></p>
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<div class="byline" style="italic;">by Susan Honeywell</div>
<p>Having an organic herbal garden is a pleasant way to have an always-ready, fresh supply of delicious kitchen supplies at the ready. Your guests and family will be impressed by the fresh herbs, as well as the beautiful effect of the plants growing on your balcony or in your kitchen.</p>
<p>By growing organic herbs indoors, you will be able to enjoy out-of-season delicacies and not worry about a sudden spell of cold ruining your crop. Another great advantage is that you won&#8217;t need a huge amount of space; just a few pots will allow you to improve your cooking with fresh and free produce.</p>
<p>Regarding the herbs that you can use, most of the varieties that you can grow outdoors are also good indoors. There are many themes around which to plan indoor organic herbal gardening, and of course you can combine these. Here is an example.</p>
<p>For instance, for a fragrant note you can grow angelica, bergamot, catmint, chamomile, thyme, lavender, lemon balm, and mint. This organic herb garden is also a great organic air freshener, ideal for indoor gardens in small flats.</p>
<p>Another thing you should focus on quickly is the kind of containers that you want to use for your plants. Not all plants grow equally well in small pots, so you should have an awareness of the minimum pot size for your chosen organic herbs.</p>
<p>First and foremost, those minuscule herb peat pots sold in discount stores give the wrong idea. These are for saplings, and your indoor organic herbal gardening efforts will go nowhere with such small thinking.</p>
<p>Bigger pots will give your plants room to grow, and will mean that you will have more herbs at your disposal. The result? Healthier and more flavorsome dishes! And when a herb outgrows its pot, transplant it.</p>
<p>Of course, organic herbal gardening indoors calls for using organic soil. Your soil should have a pH of about 7, as herbs prefer a more alkaline soil. If yours is too acid, you can add some calcified seaweed. Make sure that only organic fertilizers make it into your soil.</p>
<p>In many cases, indoors organic herbal gardening will need lighting. This is especially important for year-round indoor gardens, especially if your growing area is not sunny. Dissimilar plants have diverse light requirements, some need bright sun and others want shade. Most herbs grow better in full sun, but there are exceptions, so learn what each of your herbs needs. Depending on your circumstances, you may want to acquire some purpose-made electric grow lights</p>
<p>Make it a habit to regularly tend your organic herbal garden, and you will find that your food will improve much at little expense, and also that you will have brought a piece of nature to your home.</p>
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<div class="links">OrganicHerbalGardening.com is the premier resource for <a href="http://www.organicherbalgardening.com">organic gardening</a> on the Net, with resources on related areas such as how to <a href="http://www.organicherbalgardening.com">cook with herbs</a>, as well as on choosing the right plants, organic fertilizer, seasonal gardening &#8211; and much more!</div>
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</div><p><a href="http://www.grow-garden.com/organic-herbal-gardening-in-small-apartments.html">Organic Herbal Gardening In Small Apartments</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.grow-garden.com">The Grow Garden</a></p>
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