EWG’s 12 Most Contaminated Produce

 |  21st Jul 2011  |  Filed under Vegetable Gardening

With the weather less then ideal for gardening in most of the country so far in 2011, bountiful harvests are not as prevalent and are forcing consumers to purchase their produce. A recent study published by the Environmental Working Group highlights the top 12 most contaminated fruits and vegetables, as it pertains to having the highest level of pesticide residues as well as the top 15 fruits and&hellip

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The PROOF: Organic Lawn Care

 |  20th Jul 2011  |  Filed under Lawn & Landscape

If you’re still skeptical of what organic lawn care products like Ringer Lawn Restore can do for you, we’re pretty sure this image sums it all up.
James S. Smith, a fan of our Facebook Page, says “I fertilized with four 40 lb bags of Lawn Restore this spring and have the greenest, fullest lawn ever.”

Apply this awesome product at any time during the season and you will green up your&hellip

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Growing Cauliflowers Nine Months Of The Year

 |  16th Jul 2011  |  Filed under Vegetable Gardening

Location: ireland

All though you’ll rarely find anything but pure white curds in the supermarket not all cauliflowers are white. Over the last few years a lot of breeding work has been done to bring us coloured cauliflowers purple, green or even orange curds, all tasting great and because of the colours containing different antioxidants it makes them healthier for us to eat. All these&hellip

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It’s not too late to plant your vegetable garden!!

 |  13th Jul 2011  |  Filed under Vegetable Gardening

Every gardener knows the routine, Spring hits and the nurseries are pounded with countless people buying up every seed and bags of fertilizer available. If you get a late start or happen to be out of town during the ‘first good gardening weekend’, you can be stuck with the leftovers and unable to have exactly what you want in your garden. Sometimes by the time the nurseries are back in stock, you&hellip

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