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Category: Gardening Tips

Tips for Best Yield in Organic Gardening

May 27, 2024May 27, 2024
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Achieving the best yield in an organic garden requires careful planning, proper soil management, and sustainable practices. 

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Agroecological Principles and Practices

May 26, 2024June 7, 2024
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Agroecological practices apply ecological principles to agricultural systems, aiming to create sustainable and resilient farming practices.

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Organic Gardening for Medicinal Plants

May 24, 2024May 28, 2024
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Organic gardening for medicinal plants combines the principles of cultivation of plants known for their healing properties. 

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Seed Sovereignty and Access to Organic Seeds

May 24, 2024May 28, 2024
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Seed sovereignty refers to the right of farmers and communities to breed, exchange, and cultivate seeds without restriction. 

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Organic Hydroponic Nutrient Solutions

May 24, 2024May 28, 2024
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Organic hydroponic nutrient solutions mixes the efficiency of hydroponic farming and the sustainability of organic agriculture. 

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No-Till Gardening Methods

May 24, 2024May 27, 2024
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No-till gardening is a practice that involves minimal disturbance to the soil, helping maintain its structure, health, and biodiversity. 

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Sustainable Garden Infrastructure

May 24, 2024May 28, 2024
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Sustainable garden infrastructure design focuses on creating garden spaces that are environmentally friendly, resource-efficient, and resilient. 

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Organic Pest Deterrents and Repellents

May 23, 2024May 28, 2024
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Organic pest control emphasizes using natural substances and techniques to deter or repel pests in the garden.

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Renewable Energy Applications in Gardening

May 23, 2024May 28, 2024
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Integrating renewable energy sources can help gardeners create more sustainable, efficient, and productive organic gardens.

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Soil Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes

May 23, 2024May 28, 2024
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Understanding soil microbiology and leveraging beneficial microbes.

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John L Friedenbach
I am John L Friedenbach, the author of Green Garden Growers. I grew up on a farm in Montana where mother grew a garden each year to help feed the family. My roll was to help cultivate and hoe to control the weeds. Mother done most of the direct seeding as she did not want to leave that delicate task to us children. Harvesting along with helping to prepare the harvest was also part of my gardening task. Upon graduation from high school I joined the military thus ending my gardening. About 10 years ago I got tired of eating what appeared to be ripe tomatoes, but were actually still green. So I decided to grow my own tomatoes. I bought a couple of starter plants from the big box store and transplanted into 5 gallon buckets. This was the beginning of growing my own food. Today I have a garden plot 15' x 25' where a grow a variety of vegetables, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, cucumbers, garlic, lettuce, onions peppers, pole beans, tomatoes and squash. In order to grow the cucumbers, pole beans, and squash in such a small space I use trellises to grow them vertically. My passion is to eat organically grown fruits and vegetables as much as possible. My intent is to provide gardeners with knowledge and tools to help them succeed.
I am John L Friedenbach, the author of Green Garden Growers. I grew up on a farm in Montana where my mother cultivated a garden each year to feed our family. My role was to assist in cultivating and hoeing to control the weeds, while my mother handled the delicate task of direct seeding. I also contributed to harvesting and preparing the harvest. After joining the military and leaving gardening behind, I became frustrated with store-bought tomatoes that appeared ripe but were still green. This led me to start growing my own tomatoes in 5-gallon buckets from starter plants. This marked the beginning of my journey into growing my own food. Today, I have a 15' x 25' garden plot where I cultivate a variety of vegetables using trellises to maximize space. My passion for organic gardening drives me to provide other gardeners with knowledge and tools to help them succeed.

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