Organic Gardening, Where do I begin?

If you are like me, then you don't know any thing about organic gardening, but you would like to then keep reading. I found a great article from a local garden center in Frisco, TX that explains a few basics for beginners like me. So if you are up for experimenting with some new fertilizers for the sake of a greener, safer environment keep reading...
Dry Fertilizer Options: Gardenville 7-2-2: time release fertilizer helps to restore fertility and benefits microorganisms/earthworm populations. Earthworm castings: It actually improves aeration and water retention with out burning. It is odorless organic material that is rich in slow release nutrients including calcium, nitrogen, and phosphorous.
Liquid Fertilizers: Garrett juice: mild, made from compost tea, molasses, seaweed, and apple cider vinegar. Use once a month during growing season Superthrive: Use as an additive once a month to any liquid fertilizer regimen. Serves as reviver for stressed plants.
Pest Control Options: Mound Drench: Use to kill fire ants and make their mounds uninhabitable. Contains: orange oil, molasses, and humate.
Good luck with your garden. Let me know if you try these how they work for you!


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