Archive for January 2009

Something Rotting In Your Garden!

Jan 28th, 2009 | By cathi | Category: Gardening

Your organic garden needs rotted organic material, compost, in order to thrive. Don’t just rely on any old detritus to feed your organic garden though. Depending on your soil and what your growning there are materials that won’t help much, and there are others for which your garden plants are starving. Random composts do not [...]



Organic Gardening … in Containers!

Jan 21st, 2009 | By cathi | Category: Gardening

If you have a small backyard, or if you don’t even have a backyard, but still want an organic garden, don’t despair. You can still cultivate a beautiful garden if you’re willing to make a couple of compromises. All you need is a container of any size and a pocket full of imagination. One has [...]



Where to Place Your Organic Garden

Jan 14th, 2009 | By cathi | Category: Gardening

One of the most important things to think about when planning your organic garden is placement. Nothing will influence your organic garden’s success (or failure) more than its location. Where you place your garden will also affect your choice of plants — you need to choose plants that can thrive in the location you choose. [...]