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Organic farmers can use natural fungicides derived from unmodified bacteria to control powdery mildew, root rot, rust, and other fungal diseases of vegetable crops.
Despite a houseplant lover's best efforts, diseases can still strike. Fungal diseases are among the most common. Here's a quick guide to help spot and treat them.
Lavender is legendary among herbs as a healer, and many of its historic uses have proven to be legitimate.
Like people, houseplants can contract diseases. Some are caused by bacteria, others by viruses or fungi. Here's how to nurse them back to health!
Powdery mildew and downy mildew damage plants with white or gray patches on leaves, stems, and flowers. Use cultural methods or organic sprays to control these diseases.
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We do not have to reach for a shop bought spray to fight insect pests. Organic homemade remedies can be effective in overcoming fungal problems, root rot, mites, aphids,
Homeowners should be more concerned about the use of too much fertilizer and other lawn chemicals. A Virginia program teaches that too much pollutes and endangers health.
Prepare soil using the intense heat from the sun to "cook" garden pests and diseases to death. It is an effective, organic alternative to pesticides and fungicides.
Blend of cinnamon, clove, eucalyptus, lemon & rosemary essential oils known as an immune system booster is a natural antibacterial, antifungal agent that kills toxic mold
You can cut the amount of pesticide you eat or drink by up to 80% if you choose to eat the least-contaminated fruits - this means knowing which fruits to buy.
To spray or not to spray fruit trees. That is the question! Dormant Spraying is a vigilant option if you have 'diva' trees or have had a tough pest problem in the past.
If you plan to adopt a cat or kitten, you should cat-proof your house before bringing the new kitty home to ensure a safe, healthy environment.
A quick look at whether agrochemicals residues in wine pose a significant health hazard in humans.
Squash is easy to grow from seed. However, you must minimize root distrubance to avoid plant loss.
Like people, houseplants can get sick or injured. Sometimes it's a fungus, a cold draft, or a curious pet. Here's how to nurse them back to health!
Roses are pretty but sensitive flowers. Here are some organic - and money-saving - ways to prevent mildew, black-spot, aphids and other pests.
Gardeners need to be aware of the negative effects of above-average rainfall on plants, and how they can prevent and treat damage to the garden.
All mold that appears where it is not wanted is bad mold. Black, brown, green, gray are among the colorful players in the disfiguring process. Mold control is possible!
Use things you get from the grocery store to keep your garden truly "green" using no harsh chemicals.
Grow your very own pesticide and chemical-free vegetables through organic gardening methods. This spring, use these three tips to go organic.
Roses are being bred to be more hardy and insect and disease resistant yet they still can be affected by many.
European scientists have investigated the prevalence and spread of azole resistance, an effective anti-fungal, in Aspergillus Fumigatus isolates.
Effects of food chemicals can be very severe. Learn a few things about how food chemicals came to be a part of the foods you eat today.
Buying organic is still a little pricier than the alternative. Here are some recommendations on what foods in the produce section you should spring for.
House paint can be an expensive product, both to purchase and to dispose of properly. Recycled paint offers home owners an option that is inexpensive and eco-friendly.
Mother's Day is an important time to value the one's birth or adoptive mother. At the same time, one can give gifts that also honour the Earth.
There is good news for back yard vegetable gardeners in Ontario. Beginning in the spring of 2009, the cosmetic use of pesticides and herbicides will be against the law.
Many vegetables such as greens, sprouts and asparagus benefit from a fall garden. The cooler temperatures allow for a better growing season and better tasting produce.
A tomato disease, called "late blight," has recently been detected in New England, as well as almost every state along the eastern United States.
Thrush isn't difficult to cure in a horse, but left untreated, it can have some nasty side-effects. Prompt treatment is key for a sound equine.
Turf diseases that favor cool, moist conditions are starting to appear in lawns, with the most common indicators being brown patches and red-colored grass blades.
Cavers in Mexico may easily breathe in the invisible spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum, resulting in symptoms that can range from a bad cough to death.
Streptocarpus, commonly known as cape primroses, are becoming as popular as African violets. Their virtues include stunning beauty, easy care, and easy propagation.
Sanitizing wine bottles before bottling homemade wine reduces the chances of oxygenation and spoilage that can destroy the appearance or taste of the wine.
Beginning gardeners, experienced green thumbs, and organic farmers can find flower and vegetable growing answers from garden associations and online chat forums.
Persistent pollutants enter waterways via air, affecting wildlife habitats. Ecosystem protection needs air and water agencies to control organics, mercury and nitrogen.
As the honey bee population declines, there are simple steps you can take to help the bees, including buying local honey, growing flowers and more.
Flowers are not only beautiful to behold, some are even edible.
With so many opinions on what and how to feed your family, getting the facts about organic food is essential.
Fig trees suffer from a variety of pests and problems. Part of fig tree care is knowing what these are and learning how to prevent or cure them.
February is the month for pruning vines, planting bare root trees, and starting seedlings. Work this month sets the stage for a glorious garden this spring and summer.
Biodynamic gardening is the science of planting and harvesting by the moon. The info, daily calender and planner make it easy for beginners to grow their own veggies.
Organic gardeners can control the growing process by choosing the best tomato varieties, by saving seeds, and by starting tomato plants from seed.
Establishing a kitchen garden has many benefits. It will not only save money, but give an abundant supply of vegetables and herbs that are fresh and tasty.
Green gardens make use of native plants, eco-friendly pots and potting soil, rain barrels, and more.
All exterior woodwork, including window frames and sills is inspected annually, as part of a Spring home check-up, along with things like the central air conditioner.
Omega 3s, the darlings of the health-conscious, tout benefits for just about every system of the body. However, the wrong source could pose unexpected health risks.


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