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  1. The Organic Manual,: Natural Organic Gardening and Living for Your Family, Plants, and Pets by Howard Garrett, 2008-03-01
  2. The Moosewood Restaurant Kitchen Garden: Creative Gardening For The Adventurous Cook by David P. Hirsch, 2005-04-30
  3. How to Grow Organic Vegetables in Containers (...Anywhere!): What You Can Grow, Where You Can Grow, How You Set Up, Everything You'll Need by Eileen Logan, 2002-03
  4. Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Gardening and Landscaping Techniques by Inc., Editors Rodale Press, 1995-09-15
  5. Organic Way to Mulching by Editors of Organic Gardening and Farming, 1977-03-17
  6. The Basic Book of Organic Gardening by Robert (editor) Rodale, 1971
  7. Rodale's Successful Organic Gardening: Lawns, Grasses and Ground Covers (Rodale's Successful Organic Gardening) by Lewis Hill, Nancy Hill, 1995-06
  8. The Complete Compost Gardening Guide by Barbara Pleasant, Deborah Martin, 2008-02-13
  9. Organic Gardening in the American West: Raising Vegetables in a Short, Dry, Growing Season by Robert F. Smith, 1998-12-01
  10. Texas Gardening the Natural Way: The Complete Handbook by Howard Garrett, 2004-02-01
  11. Organic Vegetable Production: A Complete Guide
  12. The Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening by J.I. Rodale, 1959
  13. The Organic Rose Garden by Liz Druitt, 2004-03-25
  14. Gardening for the Future of the Earth by Howard-Yana Phd Shapiro, John Harrisson, 2000-01-04

101. Horticultural
Jane Perrone s organic gardening blog I am suffering from tomato envy, thanksto Girl Gone Gardening she s grown a beauty!
http://perrone.blogs.com/horticultural/
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Jane Perrone's organic gardening blog
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Bette Midler on gardening:
  • "My whole life had been spent waiting for an epiphany, a manifestation of God's presence, the kind of transcendent, magical experience that lets you see your place in the big picture. And that is what I had with my first compost heap."
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Tofino garden
Tofino Botanical Gardens has to be one of my favourite gardens to visit in the world. It's tucked away in a remote part of Vancouver Island, but well worth the trip. Particular highlights include the pond (pictured right) and its array of monster dragonflies, the kitchen garden, the Bernardo O'Higgins homestead and the children's trail.

102. Rohde's Nursery And Nature Store
Buy organic gardening products, bird and bat houses, and pest control online, and see price list of Texas native plants.
http://beorganic.com/

103. ORGANIC AND PERMACULTURE GARDENING
Frits v/d Laan s (Gouda, Netherlands) organic gardening Page Sal Schettino sorganic gardening (from a farmer s perspective) Home Page
http://www.greatdreams.com/garden.htm
updated 9-17-04 ORGANIC AND PERMACULTURE GARDENING Dapala Farm
A Sustainable Technologies Educational Center INDEX TO THE GARDEN GATE INTERNET GARDENING MOTHER NATURE'S GENERAL STORE PERMACULTURE NEWSGROUP ...
VITAL DESIGN
Links from Vital Design: Farming and gardening with worms Composter's Forum - Vermicomposting Basic vermiculture (Campus Center for Appropriate Technology) http://homepage.third-wave.com/wormpage/ ...
Saving seed from most garden veggies at STSE

104. Arne Koch's Homepage
Includes personal information, organic gardening, dog stories, and photographs.
http://cybertrails.com/~arjoy/

105. Welcome To Organic Gardening.
Welcome to the organic gardening mailing list! This list, organicgardening@listserv.oit.unc.edu, along with permaculture@listserv.oit.unc.edu and
http://www.ibiblio.org/london/permaculture/mailarchives/permaculture-UNC.3/msg00
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Welcome to Organic Gardening.
http://www.unc.edu/courses/ssp/wilp/ or more specifically: http://www.unc.edu/courses/ssp/wilp/user_sub_unsub.html - At this URL you'll find the complete usage docs for UNC's Listserver: http://help.unc.edu/cgi-bin/getdocs?docnumber=ieg08 or just start at http://help/unc.edu - Or manually subscribe by email: - Address your request to subscribe to homestead to: listserv@oit.unc.edu. i.e., send email to: listserv@oit.unc.edu Leave the Subject: line blank. In the body of the message, type, if you're subscribing: subscribe organic-gardening yourname or, if you're unsubscribing type: unsubscribe organic-gardening yourname (you can also use the words unsub or signoff) For example: subscribe organic-gardening Bob Smith or: unsubscribe organic-gardening Bob Smith To post to all the subscribers of the list: - Send your article by email to: organic-gardening@listserv.oit.unc.edu IMPORTANT: ========== Write down and save the email ID and name you subscribed with. If you ever need to unsubscribe this info will be necessary. This list is configured to only allow subscribers to post articles. Lawrence F. London, Jr. - InterGarden - Venaura Farm mailto:london@sunSITE.unc.edu

106. Golden Harvest Organics
Natural fertilizer which is a completely natural product that contains no inert ingredients and is eco friendly. Site also includes organic gardening tips, natural pest control and companion planting information.
http://ghorganics.com/
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Try Golden Harvest Natural Fertilizer for seed starting and all your plants, veggies, flowers, shrubs, trees etc. indoors and out. It is made right here in Fort Collins USA exclusively by us! Introducing the ingenious SMARTrap for Garden Pests Traps many types of destructive adult moths to disrupt the breeding cycle via pheromones and LED lights. Does kill beneficial insects. Supreme Neem Extra, Extra

107. Organic Gardening Course

http://www.ibiblio.org/rge/course/

108. Organic Gardening Catalogs
Garden Bazaar Businesses Dealing in organic gardening hardwood and mini nuggetmulches, organic garden soils,05/05/05 organic cow manure (no weed seeds)
http://www.gardenbazaar.com/directory/cz_1L1.html
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Businesses Dealing in Organic Gardening (Entries are listed in random order.)
Mosquito Czar - Organic Mosquito and Pest Control
Offering a 100% natural alternatives to dangerous insect repellents and pesticides - Mosquito Barrier - An all natural very potent liquid garlic extract that dilutes in water. When sprayed on lawns, gardens and landscaping it controls and repels mosquitoes, ticks, fleas and many other harmful soft bodied insects, like aphids. It is E. P. A. Exempt - Gras (Generaly Regarded As Safe) and may be used by farmes, gardners, landscapers, and homeowners as they would use water. Try Our Natural Catnip Oil Mosquito Repellent - Deet Free! Edible Landscaping Afton, VA Only the most productive disease resistant plant varieties make it onto the approved list here at Edible Landscaping. Our plants are guaranteed to arrive healthy and grow well. If something happens to your plant, please let us know. We want you to succeed with these plants and share our enthusiasm for growing them. Peaceful Valley Farm Supply The Bug Blaster No More Aphids, Whiteflies, Mealy Bugs and Spider Mites! Whether you are a veteran gardener or a weekend warrior. The Bug Blaster™ offers the safest and most effective non-toxic control for your garden pests. Imagine cleansing your green treasures with H2O. Novel as it is, this garden sprayer effectively controls aphids, whiteflies, mealy bugs, spider mites and more. Great tool for every shed, especially for you organic gardeners. It also makes a unique gift. To order online or find a retail location near you visit our web site...

109. An Organic Garden
Practical and detailed instructions for setting up and maintaining your own organic vegetable garden.
http://www.eap.mcgill.ca/Publications/EAP65.htm
[http://eap.mcgill.ca/Publications/eap_head.htm] EAP Publication - 65
An organic garden
The garden described in this guide is that of EAP's Director, and was used in our 1982 Demonstration Garden Tour project. The garden plan is shown on page 16. Anyone can have a very successful garden by following the simple instructions in this guide. There are also lawn care tips on page 15. Further information on composting, mulching, companion planting, pest control, and ecology can be ordered from EAP's publications list; or visit our resource centre in the Barton Building, Room B-1-018, at Macdonald College. Some suggested additional reading : Harrowsmith magazine (they also have a book catalogue); 7 Queen Victoria Rd. Camden East, Ontario KOK lJO Rodale's Organic Gardening magazine (they also have a book catalogue); Box 35, Emmaus, PA 18099 - 0035 Duhon, David. One Circle : How to Grow a Complete Diet in Less than 1,000 Sq. Ft. 1985; Ecology Action, 5798 Ridgewood Road, Willits, CA 95490. US $9.00 plus $4.50 postage to Canada. Jeavons, J. How to Grow More Vegetables. 1982; Ten Speed Press, address as above.

110. Laura's Organic Gardening Resource Page
Vegetable gardener explains her reasons for growing food organically, and provides information about tending her soil, dealing with pests, and sowing seeds. Also provides instructions for joining the organic gardening List.
http://home.att.net/~ekyorigins/Gardenx.html
Organic Gardening
To the left is one of my garden helpers and one of my reasons for growing our food.
For another very good reason why we grow our food organically please read An Open Letter to Church and Society in the United States
For a sketch of my growing areas CLICK HERE
We grow our food. You can too. How would you like to save money, have a safe source of food and get endless aerobic excerise all at once?
We use gardening to teach our children about biodiversity, genetics, microbiology... etc. We've learned, painlessly, about the same as we optimize our garden.
We would like to share with you how easily we grow our food in garden beds that take up as little space as 3000 square feet and yet feed our family of six. Follow the links below to learn more about what we do.
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Join the Organic Gardening List The OGL list (Organic Gardening Discussion List) hosts informative discussions on a wide range of organic gardening, sustainable agriculture, and soil science topics. To join the list send a message saying (in the body) SUBSCRIBE OGL [Yourfirstname] [Yourlastname] to LISTSERV@LSV.UKY.EDU

111. Organic Directory · Organic Food · Organic Gardening · Organic Agriculture -
A free, weekly email newsletter and website about sustainable living, environmentand social justice in Ontario, Canada and beyond.
http://www.planetfriendly.net/organic.html
Home Calendar GoodWork Post an Event/Job ... Donate Organic Opportunity
Eating, Learning, Growing, Working
A front door to everything organic in Canada!
"Organic farming isn't about turning back the clock,
it's about moving forward." – Dr. David Suzuki Contents (A) Why Organic? What's the big deal? What's in it for me
Why organic? Why local?

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Farmers Markets
... Volunteer, Work Exchange, Barter, Wwoof
(1) What's the big deal? What's in it for me? We all eat. But few of us know what is in our food, what the risks are to ourselves or to society in general. We trust that healthy and ample food will appear, like magic, in the grocery store. We trust the corporations, the "food system", that creates this apparent miracle. And when the experts say it's the best way, most of us believe them (see www.prwatch.org But there are troubling questions. What are the effects of agri-chemicals on consumers, farmers, farms, and the environment? Can industrialized, monocultural agriculture provide a secure food supply? What are the root causes of cancer and other disease? How can we best feed a growing population? Who are the vested interests, and who can be believed? Most importantly, what can you do as a consumer, a worker, an activist, a citizen?

112. SoilSoup.com - Sale
Compost Tea for organic gardening and farming
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113. Organic Gardening
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114. Organic Gardening
organic gardening. Jump to Information Butterflies andBirds Flowers Vegetables Organic Critters GardenFinder McKee
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SEARCH Books Garden Shop Agencies ... Send Fruit,etc. ORGANIC GARDENING Jump to: Information Butterflies and Birds Flowers Vegetables ... he Florida Organic Growers and Consumers list their events, offer a membership form to print out, and feature the article "The Top 10 Reasons to Buy Organic." Receive copies of The Foghorn, or better yet, send in an article. Above all, if you're interested in organic gardening or farming in Florida, FOG WANTS YOU!
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115. Organic Gardens: Organic Gardening Information And Organic Gardening Advice
Helpful organic gardening information, pictures, articles and advice. Topics include mulch, compost, organic pest control, companion planting, grasscycling.
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/3588/index.html
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Roundup The Article that Every Gardener Needs to Read          Welcome to Organic Gardens. My name is Steve Starr, and I am the writer and webmaster of this organic gardening web site. I built this page so that I could share my love of botany and my respect for the environment with people all over the world. My page contains tons of information about organic gardening. It's a great source of information for the person who has no idea what organic gardening is, or for the veteran organic gardener looking to pick up a little organic gardening advice. I hope that you will make use of all the features. The menu on the left will lead you through the entire contents of this page. Make sure that you check out the following features: Could Caffeine be the Next Organic Pesticide?
  • An interview with me about organic gardening
  • Articles about organic gardening (including mulch, compost, companion planting, organic pest control and grass-cycling)
  • A science fair research section with organic gardening projects ...
  • A collection of the awards that my web site has won I am also the creator of the Organic Gardening Web Ring (you can see the banner at the top of this page). The web ring is a circuit of sites with material on organic gardening. I personally review sites before adding them to the ring - they all have excellent information and devoted webmasters. If you want to find out more about the web ring or are interested in submitting a site
  • 116. Live Nude Worms
    Sells redworms for composting, fishing, organic gardening, and waste management.
    http://www.alcasoft.com/worms

    117. Organic Gardening - Permaculture - Sustainable Agriculture
    organic gardening Permaculture - Organic Farming - Sustainable Agriculture,remineralization is on the rise, so it must be profitable! In Sept.
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    Can Organic Farming Be Profitable?

    .....by Melvin D. Saunders ........Initially, fertilizers and pesticides were foisted upon innocent farmers to provide an agricultural boost to their harvests for a few short years. But such a short term goal leaves an eroded soil, contaminated groundwater and a weakened crop resistance to pests and disease as a result. But before the 1st widely used synthetic pesticide DDT hit the market in 1946, American farmers lost about a third of their crops each year to insects, weeds and disease. Today, pesticides, fungicides and herbicides exceed a cost of $4 billion a year, and farmers still lose the same one-third amount of crops Obviously, chemicals waste money and destroy the environment, so how long will it take to wake farmers up? Every year modern agricultural methods are destroying the long-term ability of American farms to produce decent food, because about 98% of American farmers are farming with chemical pesticides and fertilizers. The Natural Resources Defense Council estimates that approximately 845 million pounds of pesticides and herbicides are used on American farmlands each year. The U.S.D.A.'s Economic Research Service calculates that about 45 billion pounds of synthetic fertilizers are also dumped on U.S. farms each year.
    ........In China's Jiangsu province alone, about 27,000 people are severely poisoned each year by pesticides, 10% of them fatally. A 1987 National Academy of Sciences report estimated that pesticides may be the cause of an extra 1.4 million cancer cases among Americans over their lifetimes, while pesticide poisoning among farm workers in California ranks as the highest rate of occupational illness in the state. World practice has shown that chemical pesticides non-toxic to man simply do not exist.

    118. Organic Gardening How To Grow Your Own Fruit And Vegetables And Enjoy Pesticide-
    organic gardening How to grow your own fruit and vegetables and enjoy pesticidefreeproduce, fresh flavors and more nutritious food.
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    119. The Good Earth - Organic Gardening In Northern Ireland
    Includes tips, photos, and a planting calendar.
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    120. Intensive Organic Gardening, HYG-1257-02
    Intensive organic gardening offers a means to produce large quantities of Intensive organic gardening has its roots in the French market gardens of the
    http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1257.html
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    Intensive Organic Gardening
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    Travis Beck , Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, The Ohio State University Martin F. Quigley , Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, The Ohio State University Intensive organic gardening offers a means to produce large quantities of fresh vegetables in a small area without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. It is an excellent gardening method for city dwellers who have limited yard space and who do not wish to expose themselves, their children, or their pets to potentially dangerous chemicals. It is also well-suited to small market garden operations.
    Why garden organically?
    Many people choose to garden organically because of concerns about the use of synthetic chemicals on their food. In addition to having possible health effects, these chemicals can affect the environment on farms and in neighboring areas through disruption of beneficial insect populations and through groundwater contamination. Fresh food grown locally may also have higher nutritional value than food shipped long distances.
    History
    Intensive organic gardening has its roots in the French market gardens of the 19th century. Parisian gardeners at this time were able to grow over 100 pounds of produce annually for every person in the city. They achieved this remarkable productivity through the use of raised beds (up to 18 inches in height) built with horse manure, which was abundant at the time, close plant spacing, and the use of glass cloches to allow for growth even in the winter. These techniques were brought to the United States by Alan Chadwick in the 1930s, and have continued to be refined and promoted by John Jeavons. Simultaneously, J. I. Rodale began demonstrating organic practices on his Pennsylvania farm. Rodale emphasized the creation of healthy soil through the use of organic amendments. The Rodale Institute now promotes the same philosophy of soil management for small gardens as well as farms, and Rodale Press has published much literature on organic gardening.

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