Planting Milkweed Seeds – Part 2
How to grow milkweed seeds with a seed starter kit.
Organic Gardening in Georgia (Part 2)
May 8, 2010 by Papa
Filed under Organic Gardening
1 1/2 week after taping of part 1.
My lower garden part looks bare. I like to put wildflowers in there. How do I go about it?
My lower garden part is a bare canvas. I have a 12×6 foot garden veggie , raised bed. on the opposite is a green house in progress. on the other side is a rock garden unfinished. Whats my best resource for wild flowers/ I love to attract Humming birds, butterflies… Thanks.
In Depth Organic Gardening Tips and Tricks with Lee O’Hara (Part 2 of 7)
May 5, 2010 by Papa
Filed under Organic Gardening
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Step 1: Make Your Soil Healthy Again An organic gardener uses natural mineral and organic fertilizers to build up the soil. Chemical fertilizers and insecticides are not used, because these artificial stimulants and disinfectants compromise the desire for good soil and can also be dangerous. Water pollution from fertilizer and spray runoff reflect some of that danger. Compost is by far the best fertilizer for your soil. You can use ordinary household waste such as fruits, vegetables, lawn clippings, coffee grinds and even hair and dryer lint in your compost bin. The more variety of ingredients (so called “green” and “brown” materials), the better the results of your composting. Mix composted manures, bone meal and other organic fertilizers into your soil as well. Your lawn, vegetable garden and flowering plants will each need different types of fertilizer, so learning which plants grow best in which type of soil will allow you to drastically cut down the maintenance of your garden as the years pass. Step 2: There is No Step Two! That’s it! It’s all about the soil. Once you learn all about your soil, organic fertilizers and which plants need what, you will begin to see fabulous results. It …
Planting Milkweed Seeds – Part 1
How to grow milkweed seeds with a seed starter kit.


