What if, you knew the future, and you knew that you would need help, you knew that in the future you might have to grow your own food… What would you do… One day you might find that knowing how to grow your own food might be the one thing that keeps your family healthy… It’s never too early to start little ones on healthful eating habits. Ask Nina and Jeff, two energetic mini-monsters who live in a garden full of wonderfully nutritious goodies. In To The Garden, these adorable little fiends cultivate a love of fruits and vegetables through fun-filled songs, rhymes and quizzes. “What is that orange thing buried in the ground?” “What are those red balls doing up in that tree?” They plant, hoe, harvest, and picnic their way to teaching kids the importance of fresh produce for a healthy diet. To The Garden makes small appetites grow monstrous for nature’s bounty. Video Rating: 4 / 5
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The other day we saw one of those bobble heads on the news talk about how the home gardening movement was just a fad, I had to laugh because for one thing I doubt they ever lifted a finger to garden or probably even know what a shovel looks like, yet they are quick to talk about what they do not know about, that is typical of some people that depend on others for a living, in the old days, every one farmed or they starved…
Millions of People all over the world are discovering that they too can garden at home.
In fact it might someday come down to your families survival…
You can too, in fact with the high cost of fuel and the higher cost of produce, it is getting hard to afford the cost of food in the grocery stores, like during the great depression, people depended on growing to provide food for their families, that time may come again sooner than anyone ever thought.
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Home Gardening is in and there are millions of Americans that have discovered the truth about gardening.
According to recently released survey results from the National Gardening Association (NGA), a $ 70 investment in home food gardening can yield, on average, a $ 600 return on the investment.
“These numbers are based on a $ 2 per pound in-season market price of produce grown in a national average garden size of 600 square feet with typical yields from the most popular vegetables,” said NGA’s Director of Research Bruce Butterfield.
In response to a dramatic increase in the number of U.S. households growing vegetables for the first time, Gardener’s Supply has created a new online Kitchen Garden Planner (KGP). The KGP online tool was created in response to the increased volume of questions from new gardeners as basic as “How do I start?” and “What should I grow?”
“We want new vegetable gardeners to have a fun and rewarding experience right from the start” said Kathy LaLiberte, Director of Gardening for Gardener’s Supply, a Vermont-based earth-friendly gardening company. “We designed this playful, interactive planning tool to take away the worries of what, when and how to plant a successful vegetable garden.”
Gardeners using the new online tool will have access to five different features: a selection of six pre-planned vegetable gardens, an interactive design-your-own-garden map, a guide to planting & care, a vegetable encyclopedia and a list of recommended supplies and accessories.
Using the interactive design tool, gardeners can select from among 30 different vegetables and ‘click and drag’ plant icons to a 3′ x 6′ garden. The tool displays how many of each plant — carrots, beets, cucumbers, etc, — will fit into each 1′ x 1′ section of the garden. It also provides step-by-step planting and care instructions, including a soil calculator to determine how much soil you’ll need to fill your raised bed garden. For those who’d rather have an expert do the planning, there are pre-planned gardens with printable planting maps available, including the ‘Plant It & Forget It Garden’ and the ‘Cook’s Choice Garden.’
The company, well-known for its practical, garden-tested products is also expanding its’ already wide selection of vegetable gardening products. Some new offerings include the Forever Raised Beds, the Self-Watering Raised Bed, Potato Bins, Cascade Planters, a stylish new look for their Tomato Success Kits and more. In 2009, the number of households growing some of their own vegetables, fruit, berries, or herbs could increase by 7 million households (19%) to 43 million according to Butterfield. The primary focus of our business – for the past 26 years – has been organic vegetable gardening. This renewed interest in growing your own food is very exciting. We believe strongly that food gardening is an important way for people to reconnect with nature, family, community and themselves,” continued LaLiberte.
Gardener’s Supply is employee-owned company of avid gardeners providing gardening-related products and information via their catalogs, website and retail stores. Located in Burlington, Vermont, the company has won many awards for its patented products and innovative business practices.
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Rain Water pollution?
Is rain water becoming polluted by airborne contaminates?
effects of pollution can cause a lot of problems and it may well be that we are seeing the beginning of some serious problems that we may face in the future if something is not done soon to reduce the emission of pollutants in the air.
The idea of this issue being a strong one is something that should be investigated soon simply because we could be in the process of wiping out hundreds of years of evolution in our forests by allowing too many contaminates in large cities.
The idea is not a new one and has been championed by many over the years, however largely this has been ignored by both the media and the main stream consumer.
However, looking at the rate of Deforestation, that we are beginning to see both due to natural causes and by harvesting trees, we could in the very near future be facing a serious issue with erosion such as happened in the dust bowl which some have argued occurred when too many trees were harvested and none were planted in its place.
In fact we can see this issue where we live, huge areas are being logged out and nothing is being done to plant new trees, this is not only disturbing but also dangerous.
So, are we looking at plant diseases caused by fallout from large cities in America?
Might we find that we are inviting the ruin of farm crops that sustain and support millions of people all over the world?
What if we found that we were polluting our way into a situation that might take years to over come?
Take in to account that fewer than three days of supplies are kept by most grocery stores and you have the ingredients of a huge disaster.
The idea that this could be a serious issue is one that some are studying, however it is not enough to just look at the problem we must find a solution because if this does not stop and stop soon, we could be looking at a famine, people would starve to death, yes, in America.
Pollution is a problem in large cities, and when strong winds blow through a city and can pick up dust and contaminates, and move them miles away, then you have the potential for mass pollution of the environment.
It is serious and it could cause massive loss of crops due to this pollution factor.
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Even if you have a great water filter, it's hard to destroy water-borne pathogens, including Giardia cysts that can pass through the smallest of filters. This disinfectant destroys these hazards with the power of pure Iodine Crystalline. This specially designed bottle has a thermometer that determines the iodine solution and temperature. One lightweight bottle can purify up to 2,000 quarts of water. Perfect for travel, the disinfectant has an indefinite shelf life and does not deteriorate when exposed to temperature extremes. Features: Safe and fully effective as long as iodine crystals are visible at the bottom of the bottle One bottle treats up to 2000 quarts of water at less than 1/2 cent per quart Dosage chart printed on the bottle Bottle cap measures and decants solution -- no other equipment needed Compact and lightweight for convenient packing Essential for emergency preparedness Item Specifications: Active ingredient: 99.5% Iodine Crystalline Capacity: Purifies up to 2,000 qts. Weight. 3 oz.
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- Portable water disinfectant ideal for camping, backpacking, or traveling
- Unique bottle design deploys pure crystallized iodine into water
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tomato blight is a real problem in the south because of possible contaminates, in rain water, blight is becoming a serious problem.
Serenade Concentrate, 32 oz
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SERENADE Garden Disease Control offers you the same effective control used by thousands of farmers to grow beautiful, disease-free fruits, vegetables and flowers - without chemicals that can be harmful to people or the environment. ? Approved for organic gardening by the EPA/USDA National Organic Program (NOP) and the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) ? Provides protection against a broad spectrum of common fungal and bacterial diseases ? Harvest fruits and vegetables the same day as treated ? Non-toxic to birds, bees, beneficial insects, fish and wildlife ? No weather or timing restrictions for application
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- Approved for organic gardening by the EPA/USDA National Organic Program (NOP) and the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI)
- Provides protection against a broad spectrum of common fungal and bacterial diseases
- Non-toxic to birds, bees, beneficial insects, fish and wildlife
- No weather or timing restrictions for application





