“Organic Gardening”03.23.09

Organic Gardenby Adam Rees.  Adam has had an interest in organic gardening from the days when he helped his fellow students at University grow vegetables.  Afterwards, this interest continued and he was fortunate to find out about a lady who had a marvellous garden on her property - a perennial veggie patch,
250+ varieties of fruit trees, exotic herbs and vegetables - “all stunning to look at, yet naturally designed through an AMAZING use of space and resources that matched her climate”.

Adam soaked up everything this lady had to teach and by following her principles he developed a successful organic gardening style.

He outlines 10 steps in his book for creating a successful organic garden::
1. Create soil into black gold from what you already use around the house.
2. Obtain quality non-hybrid seed and plan right for your local area.
3. Set up micro climates that help all plants grow together.
4. Use borders and covers around your plants for nutrients and water-wise gardening
5. Keep pests at bay with clever natural organic methods.
6. Plant thickly and be harvesting earlier.
7. Find the most important animals on earth and what role they play in your garden.
8. How to maintain a continual supply throughout the seasons.
9. Create a magic garden bed that re-grows itself every season.
10. Collect and keep the seeds so your ready to start next season.

What You’ll Find in the Book
* The secrets to successfully growing an organic vegetable garden from scratch
* How to set up a garden that runs itself and provides your food with minimal time and effort from you
* Choosing the right seed varieties which are strong and resist disease
* What to do with the surplus produce you will have on hand
* How you can save up to $100 PER WEEK from your food bill
* How to grow more than you thought possible in less space you ever thought possible
* Never accept tasteless and lifeless food grown for supermarket appearance and shelf life
* Control pests organically using no chemicals in your garden or home. These formulas are all easy to make and use at home
* Companion planting secrets to increase yields and improve garden health
* Tips to attract more disease killing insects in your backyard
* 50+ ways to improve your soil the organic way
* How to plan right, how to plant more fruit trees and how things can grow together
* Find out how many varieties are available and develop your local knowledge about uses of different plants
* Start your “seed bank” and realize saving seeds for the future is not that hard.
* Not only save money, but discover ways to actually make money with your garden. I share my best ideas on this
* Watch your kids willingly eat more fruit and vegetables than you could ever force them to eat. They will also enjoy growing it with you!

Testimonial Excerpts

“My wife and I believe organics is the way to go, but one of the hindrances to us going completely organic is that we just can’t afford it….until now. I am excited about the possibility of growing ALL of our produce instead of buying it. With the tools and information that you give in your book, I now believe we will be where we want to be soon. Thanks!”  - Jonathan Pickett

“The results have been fantastic so far and make me want to grow everything. I’m starting to plan and establish my second area where I can do that. And all this from someone who has not been able to grow a thing all their life. “  -  Dale Warren

Cost, Bonuses and Guarantee

The ebook currently costs $17 and Adam offers an 8 weeks’ money-back guarantee.  It comes with 6 bonuses:
Chef’s Organic Garden Recipes
Your Own Organic Skin Care
Simple Seed Saving Methods and Tips
50 Ways to Improve Your Soil
Money-Making Ideas from your Garden
Juicing Recipes and Ideas

Patricia Howitt
Organic Gardening Community on Cagora
http://patriciahowitt.com

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Garden to Save Money03.16.09

Now Is The Time …   If ever there was a time to dust off your gardening gloves and do something about vegetable gardening, it’s now.  With the wolves of economic recession howling at everyone’s door, times are tough in the business sector, and all of a sudden no-one can be quite sure that they have job security.

If you’ve already felt the bite, then doing something practical to ease your financial situation will not only help make ends meet - it will raise your spirits.  If on the other hand you’re still in a job, then it’s time to get proactive and make some positive changes before you have change thrust upon you.

Growing your own vegetables - especially if you grow them organically - has at least 3 great benefits:

  1. You reduce your food bills. Vegetables are not cheap to buy these days - now, wouldn’t it be cool to trim vegetable costs out of your food bill?
  2. If you have plenty of veggies available for your family to eat, you’ll be less reliant on fast-food fillers, and expensive meat and fish.  Financial and health benefits there!
  3. You improve the quality of what you eat.  Obviously, if you are growing your vegetables organically and eating them straight from the garden, they will offer your body more nutrition than store-bought veggies grown in any old soil and covered in poisonous spray residues.  Not to mention the losses in transportation and storage.

More people are learning that over the last 100 years, our farming practices and chemical fertilizers have drastically impoverished the fertility of soils we rely on to put essential nutrients into our bodies. This isn’t pie-in-the-sky. It was proved and is on record in the minutes and the associated soil testing results of two International Soil Science Symposiums.  Have you noticed how all those ‘wonder juices’ come from untouched-by-man environments where the soils are still nutrient-rich?

The purpose of organic farming and organic gardening is to return to the soil as many as possible of those elements that we have stripped away. To make soil the living  ecosystem it once was.  Gardening and farming organically has got to be good for our planet, and it’s got to be good for us.

Stay tuned for more …

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