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Win! Wholearth Perfume #7
I’d like to give you an opportunity to experience Wholearth perfume (the first USDA certified organic fine frangrance to debut in the United States) by giving one lucky Daily Danny reader a free bottle ($65 value) of Wholearth Perfume #7. To win, I need a little help: I’m working on my latest book right now called Upcycling.
Daily Danny
- Friday, July 16, 2010
Introduction to Permaculture by Steve Diver
Permaculture promotes organic agriculture which does not use pesticides to pollute the environment. As an example, standard organic farming and gardening techniques utilizing cover crops, green manures, crop rotation, and mulches are emphasized in permacultural systems. Introduction to permaculture 2. Permaculture defined 3.
The Green Changemakers
- Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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The Truth About Organic Gardening - Book Review
Review by Michael Smith (Veshengro) The Truth About Organic Gardening: Benefits, Drawbacks, and the Bottom Line By Jeff Gillman 208 pages, paperback, 8.8 To cite just two examples: animal manures are widely viewed as prime soil amendments. Here is, finally, an author who is not biased at either extreme of the organic vs.
Green (Living) Review
- Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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Organic gardening with Klaus Laitenberger - part 1
FACT: 90% of all organic food is imported into Ireland. Mary and John run Greenhill Farm and together they grow organic vegetables for sale to the public and supply local shops with fresh, high quality home grown produce ranging from fresh salad crops, root vegetables, greens and of course spuds. KLAUS LAITENBERGER. THE BENEFITS.
Green Me
- Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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Organic gardening course with Klaus Laitenberger - part 3
I’m still at the Organic vegetable gardening course in Malin with Klaus Laitenberger… SOIL. For example you might see that when the mayflower comes out it is time to plant certain seeds. Tags: Food Gardening & Composting General organic growing 8220;Today’s topic is soil. Vegetables that like the wind.
Green Me
- Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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Organic course part 4
The solution to rectifying a lot of soil problems couldn’t be easier. “If the soil is too wet and claggy you add organic compost, the older the organic matter is, the more balanced it will be. It’s also a surprise to learn that the same additions of organic bulking agents are used for other problem ground.
Green Me
- Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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Compost your organic waste
You could be growing instead of throwing Home composting is a way for you to speed up the natural process of decomposition and return organic materials to the soil. You don't need fancy equipment or expensive artificial additives to break down your organic scraps and turn them into something useful. National organizations U.S.
The Green Changemakers
- Thursday, June 19, 2008
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Human Diversity Makes Sustainable Organizations
would like to talk about what human diversity means and about the features of communities and organizations that consider human diversity. Severity of Society without Diversity - Bitter Lessons Learned from Disaster Two years ago, I established an organization called the Institute for Human Diversity Japan. Please leave sometime soon."
The Green Changemakers
- Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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The Duke of Cambridge: London’s First Organic Certified Gastropub
had a fantastic time as I always do, and one of the highlights was the amazing meal I ate with Jenn at The Duke of Cambridge, which bills itself as “Britain’s First Organic Certified Gastropub. (A gastropub is a pub that serves food alongside delicious British and imported beers). and Jenn said the salmon was amazing.
Eco Chic
- Thursday, July 23, 2009
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Greening the Desert
Food Forests , Fungi , Land , Rehabilitation , Salination , Soil Biology , Swales , Trees — by Craig Mackintosh This is just one example of how permaculture can transform the environment, and, in so doing, dramatically change lives. Tags: Food Organic_farming Permaculture Below is a behind the scenes look at Greening the Desert.
The Green Changemakers
- Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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How To Protect Yourself From “Non-Organic” Pesticides
If you can’t afford or just don’t have access to Organic food …don’t worry, there are still ways to product yourself from the pesticides. Examples are strawberries and cantaloupes from Mexico. For Produce: Buy fresh vegetables and fruits in season. Eat a wide variety of fruits and vegetables.
The Go Green Blog
- Monday, May 18, 2009
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Miracle One Wine Practices Sustainability in its First Vintage
With a commitment to practice sustainable winemaking, we are working with wine production facilities that are members of the California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF). As an example, the winery contributes a significant amount of its wine waste products to the Green Energy Network, a bio-ethanol company in Northern California.
Green Life Smart Life
- Thursday, October 8, 2009
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