Posts Tagged ‘organic vegetable gardening’

Organic Vegetable Gardening with Herbs

Saturday, November 21st, 2009


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This past summer, we were so excited with our first attempt at growing cabbage. The whole row was looking great and then one day we went out to discover that the cabbage worms had attacked.

I just wonder, what good are these worms anyway?

Today, I was looking at the latest book by Edward Smith called The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible: Discover Ed’s High-Yield W-O-R-D System for All North American Gardening Regions, and saw that it has a great idea for using mint in the vegetable garden to discourage cabbage moths.

Simply place large pots of mint among the cabbages to help discourage the the moths from laying their eggs in the plant. I suspect this works much like the moth chaser sachets I make to keep moths from smelling the wool in the closet. If you can keep the moths from smelling the food source, they won’t lay their eggs there. They are just trying to be good parents and lay their eggs where the babies will have food to eat.

If you decide to try this, remember, you need to put the mint in pots in order to keep it from spreading like a weed. It sure beats going out each day and picking them off!

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Square Foot Gardening

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Square Foot Gardening is the newest book by best selling garden author Mel Bartholomew. I’ll have to say it’s a dandy.

If you are wanting to start your own garden and feel overwhelmed, this is the book for you. In just one hour, you will be able to learn this simple method of gardening.

Here’s what it’s all about:
1. Learn how to grow more in less space with Mel’s square foot growing boxes. Great pictures and instructions are in the book.
2. No need to dig up existing grass.
3. No fertilizing needed.
4. Learn ingredients of Mel’s special growing mix.
5. How to plant your all new square foot garden.
6. Growing and harvesting techniques. Culinary herbs included
7. Vertical gardening. Take your vine crops up instead of out.
8. Learn how to extend the season.
9. Learn more about special gardens for those with no yard, wooded yards, hillsides, decks, gardens for seniors, and many more.

Check out this video straight from Mel himself.

I paid about $20 for this book (well worth it I might add), but you can order this great book cheaper ($12) at Amazon.com by clicking on the link below.

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