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1. Hydroponics Gardening - How To Grow Flowers And Vegetables With Minimal Time And Effort - By: Michael Russell
Did you know that you can still grow your own beautiful flowers and vegetables, without having to spend many hours every week looking after your garden? One of the biggest problems many gardeners face is never having enough time to maintain their garden. There's always weeds to re...

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2. Grow Great Tomatoes Using Container Gardening Methods - By: Michael Russell
CONTAINER TOMATO GARDENING Tomatoes can be grown easily in container gardens. Here's how: USE LARGE CONTAINERS Tomatoes are large plants when they mature. For this reason, your container size should be at least 12 14" in width or diameter. Any smaller container tha...

3. Safe Pest Control Tips - By: Michael Russell
Pest control must be done with utmost consideration to safety; safety in terms of the plants, animals and humans. This holds especially true for those with vegetable and organic gardens. The main purpose of growing vegetables organically will be defeated if they become tainted with pest ...

4. Understanding Integrated Pest Management - By: Michael Russell
Integrated pest management, also known as IPM, is a system that combines biological, cultural, physical, and chemical strategies to control pests. In plain English, that means using the easiest, least environmentally harmful, cheapest methods first, and using more expensive, toxic methods only as a ...

5. Organic Farming 2 - By: Michael Russell
I got into organic farming about 2 years ago. I was going through some tough times in my little home. I live in a small ranch style house in rural Oregon, and try to eek out a living as best I can as a contractor and all around fix it man. But as the housing boom has faded, and the economy has coll...

6. Growing Great Strawberries - By: Michael Russell
Strawberries have many insect pests and diseases that damage plants and berries alike. Establishing your planting in well-drained, fertile soil, and maintaining a weed-free patch is essential for success. You can choose from three different types of strawberries, depending on when you want fruit. ...

7. Organically Yours—environmentally Friendly Products For A Perfect Lawn - By: Michael Russell
Your lawn should be a healthy lawn without pests, lawn diseases or weeds but can you do that without putting harmful chemicals into the ground? It is possible to have a beautiful lush lawn without harming the environment. The use of chemical pesticides can be a health risk but can also kill insect...

8. Gardening Tips And Tricks For Late Autumn - By: Michael Russell
Preparing for the Winter Months: Gardening in October When you feel that first solid bite in the breeze and you see the songbirds winging their way south, and the trees are bursting with fire-laden hues, you know you can't be spending the weekend curled up by the fireplace wit...



9. Pest Control - By: Michael Russell
pest control Pest control is something most of us have to face at one time or another. Whether we are urban dwellers trying to control insects in our apartment or a homeowner facing squirrel damage to our home or farmers working on growing crops, pests are everywhere. Pest control involv...

10. Tips And Advice For Organic Gardening - By: Michael Russell
Organic gardening is becoming more popular as people are tending to move away from the harsher chemicals involved in artificial gardening and towards a more natural product. Organic gardening greatly reduces the use of pesticides and harsh chemicals, trying to keep the garden as natural ...

11. Lawn Lingo—ten Basic Facts You Should Know - By: Michael Russell
Maybe you’re a first time homeowner and you don’t know a thing about taking care of a lawn. You look at the neighbors lawns and they are beautifully manicured and a beautiful shade of green with nary a brown spot to be found. You think to yourself, “Can I have that kind of lawn?” Sure, you can. ...

12. Rose Gardening - By: Michael Russell
A rose is said to be a symbol of love. For generations, the rose has been the most popular flower known not only for its beauty for the significance it holds. There are so many varieties and different colors of roses. Rose gardening is perhaps the most popular among all flower lovers. Yo...

13. Garden Pests. - By: Michael Russell
If we could garden without any interference from the pests which attack plants, then indeed gardening would be a simple matter. But all the time we must watch out for these little foes little in size, but tremendous in the havoc they make. As human illness may often be prevented by healt...

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The only snail and slug control product not based on Metaldehyde. This is a nontoxic and naturally occurring slug killer that breaks down into fertilizer. Safe for use around wildlife, pets or children without fear of toxicity unlike metaldehyde products. Once eaten by the snail or slug they stop feeding and die within 36 hours. Due to shipping regulations, we cannot ship this item to Californ...
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Effective & Environmentally Friendly SLUGGO is a unique blend of iron phosphate and bait additives. The bait not ingested will biodegrade and become a beneficial addition to your gardens soil After eating the bait, slugs and snails stop feeding, become less mobile and will die within three to six days. This physiological effect gives immediate protection to plants even though the slugs and snails ...

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