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  • Reporting Analysis by Midwest Labs Blog on Oct 21, 2009

    Laboratory reports – What do the numbers mean? I get this question a lot. Our current soil testing system is setup where clients can look at their soil reports and find recommendations for fertilizer application with respect to type of crop. Th...

  • The Secrets of Growing Giant Vegetables by Beyond 50 Radio on Oct 17, 2009

    Watch Beyond 50's video interview with Roland Evans of Bountea. He is part of a long line of family gardeners from Ireland, going back to the 1890s. His brother John is famous for earning 9 Guinness Book of World Records for growing the largest veget...

  • EPA Taking Heat Over Toxic Emissions from America’s Coal Plants by EcoSalon on Oct 9, 2009

    America runs on coal. It creates half of our electricity. And the unclean technology producing this source may be killing our children, grandchildren and the future unborn, not to mention our natural environment. Is the fed sensing the urgency to lim...

  • Building Fall Gardens – Testing Soil PH the Old-Fashioned Way by The Casual Gardener on Oct 8, 2009

    Guest blogger Mike Lieberman of UrbanOrganicGardener.com discussing the truths about Soil PH - There’s a lot out there on the importance of testing the pH balance of your soil in order to grow healthy vegetables. I wasn’t interested in buying so...

  • Neighborhood Gang Goes Au Naturale by Play Through the Absurdity on Sep 29, 2009

    It is the way of neighborhood gangs: boys congregate and cause mischief in the neighborhood. Most get an early start, long before puberty sets in."Stevie" was a none-too-integral part of the neighborhood gang. He was young and needed ways to prove...

  • Ag-Caustic! Battling Toxic Compost Giveaways in San Francisco by EcoSalon on Sep 28, 2009

    At first, it seems extremely eco-friendly, the biannual Compost Giveaway Events every fall and spring in San Francisco hosted by the city’s Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC). Residents are offered free compost to produce soil for community an...

  • Drip Irrigation Hoses Available in the Market by Agriculture Guide on Sep 21, 2009

    Drip irrigation hoses, also known as drip irrigation tubing, are hoses specifically designed to carry water and drip it through tiny holes attached to them; the tiny holes are called “emitters”. They drip water slowly into the soil exactly at the...

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