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getting back to nature and making your garden more environmentally friendly.
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Organic fertilizers
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Discover organic gardening and reap the benefits of healthier food, happier wildlife, and a safer environment.
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Composting human waste
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Poo is a crappy subject, but one worth covering; particularly because it allows me to use a lot of smelly old puns. Wait until after you've eaten (perhaps well after) before reading this article on lessening the impact of human waste by turning it into compost - humanure!
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Bees and your food
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Bee Colony Collapse Disorder killed off about 29 percent of the USA's bee population last year. This crisis gets little coverage given the major threat it poses. Bee pollination of crops, something that most farmers heavily rely on, is responsible for as much as 30% of the U.S. food supply. As huge as the problem is, there's a couple of things we can do as individuals.
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Ant deterrent tips
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Ants are industrious critters and very beneficial to the environment; but at times they clash with human habitation and can become quite troublesome. Instead of reaching for insecticide there\'s other ways to deal with ants - pick up some tips in this article.
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Dealing with flies
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With the warmer weather around the corner in the northern hemisphere, flies in their various shapes and sizes will be soon making themselves known. Here's some tips for dealing with these annoyances - in an environmentally friendly way.
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