Reddit | Organic Gardening
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Organic Gardening is the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants by following the essential principles of organic agriculture in soil building and conservation, pest management, and heirloom variety preservation.
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6h ago
I have a cold snap coming tonight with below freezing temperatures so I have to bring everything inside. This is just the stuff I'm going to leave inside until it's bigger, i have three times as much that's got to go in another room because cats
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9h ago
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1d ago
The question above. Looking for different fertilizers + methods to try. Share your secrets!! Thanks in advance.
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1d ago
I didn't take a picture but I don't think the label said it was certified organic. I will be using it to amend some existing potting soil before planting some new seedlings. Any feedback on the soil quality would be greatly appreciated.
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1d ago
Powdery mildew seems to be a recurring theme in my raised bed (10B). Last year it took out my cucumber vines with the quickness and now it's popped up on my peas.
I use drip irrigation and have tried to control it with baking soda mixed with water, no dice.
I'd love any tips on how to prevent and how to control.
Also wondering as I pull out these pea vines, if I should be disinfecting the trellis, sheers and clips I'll be reusing for my summer garden.
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2d ago
Hey everyone!! Hopefully this is okay to post!
I'm the VP of Sales for an organic plant-based biostimulant company. I'm tasked with building a salesforce in the US and internationally.
Our product outcompetes everything on the market with many many tests and university studies to prove our product works. We are prelaunch with plenty of funding so a great way to get in on the ground floor of a startup.
Looking for a few people that are experienced in agriculture and who are passionate about organic farming. Income opportunity is big but more importantly the impact we will have for farmers is p ..read more
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2d ago
The rosemary plants I have been buying are supposed to be perennial … last year the ones I planted didn’t come back after the winter, so I planted new ones last Spring. Im not sure because it is still early, but it looks like the same thing is happening this year. Sage, oregano, mint and thyme do just fine in the same area. Should I wait it out a little longer?
Any ideas?
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2d ago
Have some 3-4 week old seedlings that have been indoor since germination. A few seem to be slumping to the sides. Any ideas how to fix this?
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2d ago
A quick update on the summer run.. all local breeders.. we use all indigenous ferments and inputs, it would only make sense to grow locally bred strains as well.. duh??
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2d ago
Hi, I appreciate any and all help! I am new to gardening and have been trying to learn and experiment with no success. I live on the west coast of Florida. Currently I am “attempting” to grow some jalapeño and Tabasco peppers in pots. I would also like to build a small bed to grow other things like tomatoes, leafy greens, etc. once I can figure out the basics. I am using soil from Lowe’s that had vegetables on the bag and water. No fertilizer. I water every other day and I think I may be overwatering. The jalapeños started as seeds and sprouted, but only have the beginning two leaves for seve ..read more