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... harvested. Your vegetables may be under attack by pests, weeds and other animals. To prevent this from happening, you need to get a bird, a toad and even other insects to eat them. For weeds, the only thing you can do is pull these one by one from the ground. As for other animals, putting up fences and ...
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... process easy on your part, you have to remember that you are doing this for the sake of nature. You are only giving back what it has given to you. And look around you very closely before starting out the process. Your location should be good enough to accommodate this process. This should not cause any ...
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... try to eat your vegetables. Another thing they do is pollinate the plants and decompose organic matter. Don t forget to remove weeds that come out in your garden. You can pull these out by hand or spot spray it with a full strength of household vinegar. Best of all, it is safe for the environment. Practice ...
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... weed killers and fertilizers on the lawn and shrubs. The food grown is pesticide-free, additive-free, and nutritious food for the table. 3. Sustainability - In his book, Gardening Organically, John Fedor defines sustainability as the ability of a society or an ecosystem to function indefinitely without ...
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... is made by alternately putting layers of organic substances, such as leaves from the lawn, scraps from the kitchen table, topsoil, lime, and fertilizer (if available), and mixing it with the right amount of water and plenty of air. The basis of an organic compost pile is the decomposition of a number ...
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