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The organic garden gives families a place to learn about life cycles of plants and animals using hands-on activities.
Grow these flower bouquet favorites for home decorating, weddings, or gift giving. Roses, lilies, and other florist flowers are easy to grow without chemicals.
Continue caring for your annual and perennial flower gardens in the summer months to ensure a continuous succession of blooms until first frost.
Organic gardeners can shop for garden and landscape software that allows them to plan an entire garden design at once, avoiding piecemeal mistakes.
Winter in the organic vegetable garden is a time of reflection and rest, but you can also engage in limited planting and extensive planning.
Wild birds can form a partnership with organic gardeners: we give them food and shelter and they give us song and beauty.
Organic flower gardening requires much less work if you use plants that evolved in your city, state, region, or country. You may think of native plants as wild flowers.
There are two things that determine your success as an organic gardener - soil and weather. You can change soil; you cannot change weather.
Just because a plant is native to the US or Canada does not mean it will succeed in your garden. You want plants native to your local environment.
Butterfly gardening is a rewarding offshoot of keeping an organic garden. Learn about the flowers, host plants, and habitat that attract butterflies to your yard.
Welcome ladybugs to the organic garden to kill several common pests without using any pesticides or chemicals.
Trees and shrubs add structural interest to the winter organic garden. Ensure they survive the season with proper maintenance.
Roses are pretty but sensitive flowers. Here are some organic - and money-saving - ways to prevent mildew, black-spot, aphids and other pests.
Hosting an organic garden party is a way to share the rewards of organic gardening methods with others. Invitations, food, and décor illustrate the garden party theme.
Put away your lawnmower, and turn your landscape into a sanctuary for native plants and wildflowers. These hardy plants need no chemicals and little care.
Weeds are ugly and hard to get rid off - especially if chemicals are no option. Here are some safe and organic ways to kill unwanted sprawling plants.
The founder of Eco Tulips discusses the reasons for buying organic tulip bulbs instead of conventional bulbs, and shares the best tulip varieties for organic gardeners.
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.
World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms connects farmers and volunteers in more than 50 countries. While the farmers offer food and board, the volunteers agree to help.


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