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Organic Gardening the poor mans Hydroponics using the Mittleider Method

Organic Gardening blog highlighting the Mittleider Method of home and commercial gardening. Sometimes refered to as the poor mans hydroponics. This blog is designed to be a reference point for anyone wanting to learn about the Food For Everyone Foundation. All use of this information has been approved by Jim Kennard the founder of the Food for Everyone Foundation.
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Interview with Jim Kennard founder of the Food for Everyone Foundation.

Dec 12, 2009
http://www.foodforeveryone.org http://www.Howtoorganicgarden.com

Materials to use in Grow-Boxes and Seedling Trays

Dec 10, 2009
Here's the basic information you need to acquire and mix your organic soil mix for use in Grow-Boxes or seedling trays. 1) Soil mix percentages are figured by volume, and sand should be between 25% and 35%. The other ingredients, both type and amount,...

Disease prevention in the garden

Dec 8, 2009
Have you ever happily watched your garden growing, only one day to discover some plants acting strangely, and then watched sadly as they stopped growing and died? This happens fairly often in family gardens, and sometimes the affected family of plants...

Controlling Ants in Your Garden

Dec 2, 2009
Controlling ants is essential for the successful gardener. And since "they" have taken away some of our best tools for control, I believe the following article, taken from Weidners' Gardens website at http://www.weidners.com/ants.html is very valuable...

Nutrients "Used Up" in Decomposition

Dec 1, 2009
Adding organic material to soil Because microorganisms use nitrogen in soils to decompose the sawdust, the process of decay can temporarily lower the amount of available nitrogen in the soil. Remember that the loss is temporary, and that proper...


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