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Organic gardening gifts online are plentiful and, with a bit of imagination, can be found in highly unlikely places. You can, of course, give organically grown flowers - a bunch of roses or a wildflower bouquet. You can give an organic live plant, nicely displayed in a natural basket. You might even give a gift of organic tea. Organic gardening gifts online don't stop there, though. As the popularity of organic gardening grows, the number of gifts for the gardener also grows.Organic Gardening Tools Organic gardening calls for tools that chemical gardening does not. Anyone doing organic gardening will enjoy receiving unique tools. For example: 1. Compost Container: Small-scale organic gardening does not require a large compost pile. A compost container, made from recycled plastic, can recycle kitchen waste into organic compost without a compost pit or pile. 2. Worm Factory: This organic gardening gift is another efficient way to compost. Just put worms, their bedding, and some scraps of food in the worm factory's bottom bin. Stack other bins on top, with more food scraps in each. As the worms finish their meal on the first floor, they move upward to get more food. Their castings in the bottom tray, an excellent organic [more..]
If an online tool isn't available, I'd also take software suggestions. I'd love to have it also have plant suggestions, ect. I just bought a house and it has a lovely backyard that is all dirt at this point. When spring hits, I have to start planting! [more..]
It's been some time since you've finally completed your garden. You stroll out with your significant other, your neighbor, or your friend..., to your 'place of solitude' to admire it. You take a moment to reminisce about all the digging, and the hauling of all of the dirt away, clearing the perfect area of your yard for your garden. You bring to mind the time spent shopping around for the best flowers and plants to fill your garden with. You call to mind the planting, each hole dug deep enough for each particular bulb, to be sure that the flower will grow to its full potential. You smile after noticing a small bird actually 'bathing' in the bird bath you strategically placed in the dead center of your garden. The thought of the environment you've created for all the little organisms that now hover within the pedals of your garden brings an elation sometimes only felt when strolling through your garden. The thought is only broke by a sudden sigh. The notion then occurs to you. This was not a sigh of enjoyment that was expected, but rather, a sigh expressing the [more..]
I have just moved into a terraced house with a long garden and need some ideas to start working on it. [more..]
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