Organic Gardening

Discussion in 'Gardening' started by moonlightshaddow, Jul 17, 2004.

  1. moonlightshaddow

    moonlightshaddow Member

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    Hey guys, (I'm new to this forum by the way... *waves* "hi!")
    I'm interested in growing some of my own organic veggies and herbs, but don't know alot about organic gardening. if you know anything about it, i could use your help! any tips on composting etc would also b great! thnx [​IMG]
     
  2. poor_old_dad

    poor_old_dad Senior Member

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    eccofarmer Member

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    NAMASTE

    Must say great links.Was lookingaround to help her but seem you sent her to the spots that can help her and others alike.
     
  4. moonlightshaddow

    moonlightshaddow Member

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    awesome, thanx .. good links!
     
  5. poor_old_dad

    poor_old_dad Senior Member

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    To "eccofarmer":

    NAMASTE

    Sir, you honor me. Thank you most kindly.
    May the bugs in your garden eat only the weeds.

    To "moonlightshaddow":

    I am very glad to help. I believe you will find all organic gardeners/farmers will help. I must also say that the shaddow cast by moonlight is one of my favorite things.
     
  6. Bilby

    Bilby Lifetime Supporter and Freerangertarian Super Moderator

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    Have you got a a new copy of Yates Garden Guide? Even though it is not specifically organic, it is probably the best book for complete beginners.
    The most important thing is to get the soil right! So many poeople dote over their plants but ignore the soil.If you do not get the soil right , you will never get anything else right!
    BTW do you ever read Grass Roots magazine.I occasionally write a few articles for them here and there.
    Unless you have access to free manures, it is best to use something like Charlie Carp or blood & bone.Ccharlie carp is very environmentally friendly product.
    What kind of soil do you have?
     
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