With spring right around the corner many natural gardeners are preparing for the upcoming season with trips to their local nursery. These trips are often intended to secure the best natural fertilizer and organic gardening products available but this can be a confusing task as the market has become flooded with items promising to produce the healthiest fruits and vegetables for your garden.   As more and more products enter the market many natural gardeners opt to stick with what they know, buying the same natural fertilizer they purchased the previous year even if they didn't get the results they wanted. While this may sound crazy, the truth is many gardeners feel overwhelmed by the expansive options and because they don't know enough about a particular product they leave it on the shelf. This means the right natural fertilizer for their garden could be sitting at their store but because they haven't heard anything about their benefits they pass over it. To solve this problem and keep natural gardeners educated about the best and safest natural fertilizers currently available Safe-Fertilizer-Reviews.com has dedicated itself to providing and publishing easy to understand natural fertilizer reviews and organic gardening articles. The unbiased natural [more..]
Learn professional advice on how to repot your bonsai tree, in this free video. Expert: Mike Hansen Bio: Mike Hansen, owner of Midwest Bonsai, has been growing, caring, selling, and instructing others in bonsai care for years. Mike is an expert bonsai master. [more..]
Moss grows in a lawn when the ground is moist and the environment is shady, but layering compost and grass seed over the top of the moss can easily transform a lawn back to normal. Get through the mossy, rainy season withhelpful advice from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardens. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner [more..]
Learn about the role of bonsai pots and what types of pots are right for your Japanese bonsai garden, in this free video. Expert: Mike Hansen Bio: Mike Hansen, owner of Midwest Bonsai, has been growing, caring, selling, and instructing others in bonsai care for years. Mike is an expert bonsai master. [more..]
Lilies are really easy to grow and you can even leave them outside during the winter. Find out how to grow lilies from bulbs from athird-generation flower grower in this free video on flower growing. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner [more..]
Main difference between non-hybrid and hybrid seeds is that you can collect the seeds from non-hybrid crops and use them for future planting, while hybrid seeds produce sterile vegetables that cannot reproduce from seeds. This is the reason why non-hybrid or open pollinated seeds are always used for survival seeds in survival seed bank kits.If you are planning to grow vegetables and plant a garden for a food supply, you should use only survival seeds, non hybrid and open pollinated seeds. By using survival seeds, a large portion of the food for you and your family can come from your garden. Another benefit of using non hybrid survival seeds is saving money: you will be able to collect the seeds from the vegetables you have grown, and you won't need to by seeds the following year!Survival Seeds Facts:-    Survival seeds are all non hybrid and/or open pollinated varieties-    You buy survival seeds only once-    You will save money by using survival seeds for planting vegetables and then collecting seeds from the  vegetables you have grown-    Saving seeds from vegetables is an easy task anyone can master-    Vegetables from non hybrid seeds have better taste, color and texture then the ones [more..]
Learn professional tips on how to plant a bonsai tree, in this free video. Expert: Mike Hansen Bio: Mike Hansen, owner of Midwest Bonsai, has been growing, caring, selling, and instructing others in bonsai care for years. Mike is an expert bonsai master. [more..]
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