Guest Post – Eco Friendly Pest Control

Jay Coen  |  7th Jul 2011  |  Filed under Home Pest Control

Location: Atlanta

Due to a rise in sustainability efforts, organic pest control may just be for you. Let’s be realistic: you need to protect the water and your family, but you also need to kill those bugs. Your love for living “green” can only go so far! Organic products are deadly for bugs, but not for you. These products can be effective against pests while also keep water systems, humans,&hellip

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Guest Post – Organic Pest Control Options

John S.  |  10th May 2011  |  Filed under Home Pest Control

The following is a guest post from John S. The author’s thoughts are their own and are not in direct conjunction/affiliation with Safer® brand. We invite guest posts regarding organic gardening tips and techniques. Simply submit your guest post for consideration! Happy Gardening!!!

Location: Norcross, GA

There are some people that might have concerns about using certain pesticides&hellip

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Red Worm Facts

wigglerwormfan  |  13th Oct 2010  |  Filed under Composting

Location: Texas

When it comes to worms for composting, what comes into mind? If you were an earthworm breeder, dealer, or plain gardener, then you’d know that red wiggler worms are the ideal worms for vermicomposting. To learn more about these earth wonders, read through some of the red worm facts below.

The Earthworm Kind: Red Wigglers

Red wigglers, also known in their scientific&hellip

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Organic Gardening and Using Pesticides…Yes you can do both!

Theresa Flavin  |  8th Apr 2010  |  Filed under Rose Gardening, Using Organics, Vegetable Gardening

We got a great question today from The Thrifty Mama a fellow blogger who is wanted to know about organic gardening and using Safer® Brand pesticides.  She wrote her question as a comment on a previous post “Yard Debris is Not Garbage! Make it into New Soil by Composting”:

“Are these Safer products that you all keep recommending really organic and okay for an organic garden (free of&hellip

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