Blogs about: Fertilizers

Why Dogs Eat Grass

justonemorepet wrote 1 week ago: “Is it just me or has the grass has gone bad?” Photo: Kettukusu/Flickr As you may have … more →

Tags: Pets, Just One More Pet, Pet Nutrition, responsible pet ownership, Pet Health, animals, Animal or Pet Related Stories, Dogs, toxins

Tomatoes.

aretecrete wrote 2 weeks ago: Growing tomatoes organically in Crete has been more of challenge than I had anticipated, but this ye … more →

Tags: The veg garden, Crete, gardening, Raised beds, Tomatoes, Vegetables

Food Safety, Quality, and Labeling3 comments

Ed Hayes wrote 2 weeks ago: After watching the movie ‘Food Inc.‘ I got the urge to write my United States Federal Go … more →

Tags: Government, Supply Chain, Antibiotics, Cloning, congressman, Federal Government, food labeling, food quality, Food Safety

The Bill that Crushes the Little Guy

tazreverie wrote 1 month ago: Here we go yet again, HR 2749 is another bill that is being pushed through congress while most of th … more →

Tags: News, Codex Alimentarius, Freedom & Liberty, gardening, Herbs, hr 2749, HR 759, HR 875, Rise of the 4th Reich

Obama's Plan To Destroy America's Farms Moving Full Steam Ahead15 comments

Michael Eden wrote 1 month ago: The bill is House Resolution 2454, imposing a domestic carbon emissions cap-and-trade program on the … more →

Tags: Barack Obama, Conservative Issues, Democrats, Economy, Energy, Nancy Pelosi, Oil, Politics, Socialism

A Little TLC

tazreverie wrote 1 month ago: In the past week, I side dressed all the plants with Greensand since they were all looking a little … more →

Tags: Vegetables, gardening, Texas Gardening, Freedom & Liberty

Introducing JavaSoil, a unique fertilizer created from used coffee grounds and compost

Our Green Atlanta wrote 1 month ago: Matt (above) and his friend Jeff are launching a new fertilizer here in Atlanta. JavaSoil is blende … more →

Tags: Environment, gardening, Composting, local Atlanta businesses, used coffee grounds

Bright Spots: 5.24.09

progressiveyakima wrote 1 month ago: 1. What was once an embarrassment is now a point of pride. Irrigation reform efforts are saving our … more →

Tags: Environment, Agriculture, local heroes, Seeking Donations, Pesticides, Pollution, Successes, ddt, irrigation

Photo Hunt: Plastic3 comments

byrningbunny wrote 1 month ago: I seem to have a theme going here today.  These are metal and plastic containers of chemicals … more →

Tags: Blogography, Environment, Gardening & Nature, My Pix, Photo Hunt, Bird Migration, chemical disposal, Chemicals, farming

Less Means More: Organics Packs a Nutrition Punch

shadowphenyx wrote 1 month ago: Photo: via CANCERactive LESS MEANS MORE IN CARLO LEIFERT’S RESEARCH ON EUROPE’S LOW-INPUT FARMERS … more →

Tags: Health & Wellness, Agriculture, Food, Organic Agriculture, organic food, Food sovereignty, Nutrition, farming, Vitamins

BioNumix 100% Pure Organic Fertilizer

Richard Lee wrote 2 months ago: ®█►Indegenius Biomass Systems◄█® A healthy productive soil should be regarded as one of y … more →

Tags: biomass, Business, facebook, Girls, Japanese, Malacca, Malaysia, Melaka, nude

Vaccine: Coming to a farm stand near you3 comments

sakerfa wrote 2 months ago: How about a little vaccine with your corn on the cob? I’m wondering if there is going to be any room … more →

Tags: WMD, Science:health, Fascism, nwo, Neuro/Bio/Chem Warfare, Corn, state, Pesticides, Vaccination

Speaking of Organic Milk1 comment

fayezie wrote 2 months ago: Organic Dairy Farming Avoided 40M Pounds of Fertilizer in 2008: Report | GreenBiz.com. Check out … more →

Tags: Family and Children, News, Parenting, Random Faye Balogne, Biology, child development, ecological impact, Environment, health

Phosphate Minerals and Global Sutainability

academicnet wrote 2 months ago: Phosphorus is an element that limits nutrient controlling biological productivity in many of Earth … more →

Tags: Earth Sciences, Mineral, Phosphorus, Earth

Less Means More: Get Your $ Worth with Organic

shadowphenyx wrote 2 months ago: Photo: via CANCERactive LESS MEANS MORE IN CARLO LEIFERT’S RESEARCH ON EUROPE’S LOW-INPUT FARMERS … more →

Tags: Organic Agriculture, Environment, Research, Food sovereignty, Agriculture, Health and Wellness, qlif, farming, Pesticide

NRDC Announces Three Winners of the First-Ever “Growing Green Awards”

Robin Reichhardt wrote 2 months ago: The Natural Resources Defense Council named three winners of the First-Ever “Growing Green Awards, … more →

Tags: repost, Growing Power, Urban Agriculture, waste, Food, Carbon, health, Will Allen, farming

Fertilizers-Part 22 comments

Cathy wrote 2 months ago: There are different kinds of fertilizers for different types of plants,  foliage plants that don … more →

Tags: Fertilizers Part 2

The First Time Gardener: Understanding Fertilizers

Rebecca wrote 2 months ago: I don’t know about you, but going into the fertilizer and chemical section of a garden center … more →

Tags: Garden Thoughts, Family of 4 Garden, new garden

DEAD ZONES - NEW STUDIES REVEAL LIES . . . again!

josiahe wrote 2 months ago: Depending upon who funded them or the politics of those who wrote the studies, you can find the trut … more →

Tags: Dead Zone, Economy, Farmers, Food Supply, Pesticides, Pharmaceuticals, Politics, profit motive


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