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    Grow Chocolate INDOORS from a seed!


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    Once known only as the drink of Kings and the rich. Take a closeup look at what a cocoa (aka: cacao) pod looks like inside and out. The beans are 100% ready to grow into real cocoa plants! These are the exact same cocoa beans that are used to make rich cocoa powder, chocolate and other insanely delicious treats. I ordered these pods from Puerto Rico fresh off the tree. I cut into them and show you the fantastic funky-looking insides. Tune in and say hi to me and my new friends! I’m Cuckoo for Cocoa Pods!! Here’s the link to the site: www.montosogardens.com
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    From seed to loaf (part 1 of 2) allotment scale production of bread making wheat


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    This video is about small-scale wheat production using modified garden machinery and a home-built threshing machine. I grow my own wheat and make bread not because its 10% cheaper but because I think its 100% better – and it gives me great satisfaction. Growing wheat this way is an indulgence as it requires a certain amount of land, if space is tight growing vegetables and salad crops makes more sense. If you want to try yourself, please check first to see if wheat will grow in your area. Enjoy whatever you grow and remember -look after the land and the land will look after you.

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    Organic Garden Fertilizers Made From Seafood Products

    Organic gardening can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors and grow beautiful flowers, fruits and vegetables. An important step in organic gardening is soil preparation. Experienced gardeners know that nothing beats rich, organic soil for growing a lush and productive garden. Although organic gardeners may choose to skip chemical fertilizers, most experienced gardening enthusiasts know that there are excellent organic solutions to make your vegetables thrive.

    Among the most beneficial additives to an organic garden are items from the ocean and its tributaries. These include leftover portions of crabs, fish, lobsters, shrimp, and even seaweed. These valuable sources of nutrients and minerals can be collected in a number of ways.

    Crustaceans are a favorite source of minerals for organic gardening. Lobsters, crabs and shrimp all have hard shells which contain limestone, nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, magnesium and other important minerals. Buying fresh seafood is a great way to obtain these wonderful shells. Using crustacean shells is very easy. After preparing a meal, the shells and other scraps are simply put in the compost pile or dried in the sun. The dried shells and other parts provide an excellent source of minerals which are dispersed over a period of months, helping to prevent runoff problems and lowering the need to re-apply nutrients during the season.

    Fish scraps are another excellent contribution to your organic garden. Fish have been used to nourish crops for thousands of years as they are excellent sources of nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and other important minerals. Fish heads, scales, skin and bones all make great additions to a garden. Fish parts can be laid in a sunny area to dry, then added to a compost pile or buried in a fallow section of the garden. Like crustacean shells, fish scales, bones and skin release nutrients slowly, providing plants with a natural, steady dispersion.

    Seaweed is another excellent additive. Seaweed needs to be rinsed or set out in an open area until rainfall removes the excess salt. Once the seaweed has been desalinated, it can be used as mulch, added to a compost pile or worked into the soil. East Coast and Gulf Coast gardeners can find many types of seaweed that gets washed onto beaches while West Coast residents have several types of very large kelps available. Check with local regulations before harvesting these plants.

    Even sea shells can find uses in an organic garden. They also release trace amounts of limestone and other minerals and make useful tools such in decorative borders or to anchor mulch in place.

    Almost all flowers and vegetables will respond to organic additives. Flowers such as marigolds, sunflowers, zinnias and others will thrive when grown in soil that has been fortified with fish or shellfish.

    Vegetable gardeners will find that nutrient hungry plants such as tomatoes, peppers, corn, peas, beans melons, and squash will also show a big difference when given these important additives.

    Fruit growers will also find uses for seafood scraps as they can be composted and added around bushes or vine crops such as raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and grapes.

    Fruit trees such as apples, peaches, pears, and others will also benefit from organic composts which contain these natural nutrients and minerals.

    The author maintains several seafood related websites including Fresh-Seafood and Chesapeake Bay News.


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    Rodale's All-New Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening: Th
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    From seed to loaf (part 2 of 2) allotment scale production of bread making wheat


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    This video is about small-scale wheat production using modified garden machinery and a home-built threshing machine. I grow my own wheat and make bread not because its 10% cheaper but because I think its 100% better – and it gives me great satisfaction. Growing wheat this way is an indulgence as it requires a certain amount of land, if space is tight growing vegetables and salad crops makes more sense. If you want to try yourself, please check first to see if wheat will grow in your area. Enjoy whatever you grow and remember -look after the land and the land will look after you.
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    NEW - Roses (Organic Gardening Basics)
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    Growing Heirloom Seeds & Seed Saving : Collecting Seeds from Tomatoes


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    Tomatoes are easy plants to grow from heirloom seeds and start many gardens. Learn about getting into tomato heirloom seed saving from an organic farmer in this free gardening video. Expert: Daniel Botkin Bio: Daniel Botkin is an avid organic gardener, micro-farmer and permaculture advocate who recognizes the timeliness of backyard agriculture and permaculture-style food gardens. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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    Organic homemade ways to keep the bugs and fungus away from my garden?


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    Question by Mrs.Eloff: Organic homemade ways to keep the bugs and fungus away from my garden?
    I am starting a garden this fall with berry bushes and leafy greens. I have been doing a bunch of reasearch because I have never had a garden before and some of my plants are prone to bugs and fungus. I want my garden to be as organic as possible so I don’t want chemical spray. Anyone know any good homemade concoctions I can make to help? Thanks =D

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    Answer by Laurie
    I will just name one product: neem. It is good for controlling some fungal diseases and many insects. You can buy it at places like Home Depot. It’s usually packaged as a spray with a name that indicates it’s uses, not as neem. Just look at the active ingredients, and it should say 70% neem oil. It is approved for organic production. Make sure it is labeled for your crops.

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    Organic Avocado tree from seed and stevia plants DIY gardening


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    Organic Avocado tree from seed and stevia plants DIY gardening This is a quick video on my avocado plant grown from a seed of an organic avocado we had ate. We plan to grow a lot more fruit trees on our property this summer and will update you guys with the progress. I hope you enjoy this DIY gardening video. Enjoy your weekend, -Pete Mixcat.com mixcatcom
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    How To Start Plants From Organic Gardening Seeds

    Are you interested in gardening and you do not know yet where to start? There are various ways on how you can start and create your own garden. One type of gardening can be done by making use of natural methods and using organic based products in its propagation. This type pf gardening is known as organic gardening, and you will utilize organic gardening seeds to create this.

    You have to make use of organic seed in the creation of your organic garden. This is because organic seeds are produced in a way that is free from exposure and treatment of commercially prepared products, which contain chemicals. And, as organic garden seeds grow and cultivated with the utilization of environment friendly methods and products, you will be certain that they are safe to eat by humans.

    Commercially prepared or synthetic products maybe very effective in the eradication and control of pests and unwanted weeds, and they maybe very successful in stimulating the growth and development of your plants. But we cannot really judge if they are safe or not to the human body. And, majority of these synthetic products causes a lot of trouble in the environment because they contribute in the creation of pollution. Thus, it is highly recommended to make use of organic gardening seeds to make your own garden, and you have to institute natural methods and organic based products in the propagation of organic seed.

    You can start growing your organic seeds by following these simple steps:

    1) You have to prepare a good soil mixture to your organic gardening seeds. You have to make sure that the soil mixture has good soil drainage and good aeration properties so that water sill not be congested and prevent drowning of your organic seed.

    2) Make sure that the soil can support the growth and development of the organic seeds. It should have enough nutrients so that it will grow well. You can apply organic based fertilizers to supplement the growth of your oeganic garden seeds. Organic fertilizers can be made from compost, animal manures, green manures, domestic wastes, agricultural by-products and processing wastes, and industrial wastes.

    3) Provide sufficient amounts of water so that as these organic gardening seeds grow, they will have ample moisture that is necessary to their growth and maturation process. And, they will no as well experience dehydration on the process of development.

    4) You have to make sure that these organic seeds will receive adequate amounts of sunlight, especially if there are starting to have their own leaves. Sunlight will help the growing organic garden seeds to produce their own food, which is vital to their growth and survival.

    5) You have to make sure also that your growing organic gardening seeds will be free from pest infestation and competition of nutrients from weeds. You can control the increasing number of pests by attracting beneficial insects to your garden. They will surely help you control the pests that can possibly damage your growing organic seeds. You can also make use of proper gardening tools to remove unwanted weeds in your organic garden.

    Are you an Organic Gardening and Farming enthusiast. If you would like to know any more information about Organic Gardening Seeds please go to http://www.organicgardeningfarming.com/growing-plants-from-organic-garden-seeds. PLUS…You should also consider signing up to the FREE Organic Gardening Farming Magazine (OGFM) which you can do at this website -http://ogfm.organicgardeningfarming.com/


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    Organic Pest Control for Home & Garden by Tom Roberts
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    GardenPool.org – Unlimited organic aquaponic food for life from an old backyard swimming pool.


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    GardenPool.org – Learn how we converted an old swimming pool in to a way to feed our family. We use organic aquaponics to grow unlimited tilapia, chicken eggs, fruit, veggies, & herbs. We had planned to be food self-sufficient by 2012 but we made it by mid-2010. If we can do this then anyone can.
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    FOUR-SEASON HARVEST: Organic Vegetables from Your Home Garden All Year Long...
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    Planting From Seeds : How to Plant Turnip Seeds


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    Turnip seeds do best in loose, loamy soil, so tilling deeply into the soil helps the seeds germinate. Plant turnips in the early spring with help from an professional gardener in this free video on growing from seeds. Expert: Ali Reynolds Contact: www.alisorganics.com Bio: Ali Reynolds owns Ali’s Organics where she sells organic gardening supplies and accessories and raises organic vegetables for sale. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

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