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		<title>A Few Important Considerations Relating To Natural Insecticides</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Oct 2010 00:44:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many insect fighting chemicals on the market are identical basic ingredients with enough change to permit a different name. It&#8217;s similar to buying ibuprofen. You can buy many different versions and strengths of it, but it all boils down to the same basic ingredient. Watered down versions can cause a problem as well as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many <a target="_blank" href="http://www.naturalherbalinsectrepellent.com/deet-insect-repellent.html">insect fighting chemicals</a> on the market are identical basic ingredients with enough change to permit a different name. It&#8217;s similar to buying ibuprofen. You can buy many different versions and strengths of it, but it all boils down to the same basic ingredient. Watered down versions can cause a problem as well as a waste of money.</p>
<p>People are usually either for or against the use of natural insecticides. Whether or not your particular choice is a benefit depends on the circumstances. How sophisticated is the insect infestation? What are you allergic to? What will harm your plants? What will be safe to use around your pets or livestock? What&#8217;s available and accessible to you and how snappy are you able to get it when you want it? Do you need to use more than one method of control and removal? What is cost effective?</p>
<p>To get the most benefit from natural insecticides, you&#8217;ll need to understand the best way to use them. You ought to know what works most efficiently for the type of insect you are making an attempt to control or exterminate. Use caution what you mix. Even natural insecticides can interact badly with the wrong combination of substances.</p>
<p>One of the biggest benefits of a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.naturalherbalinsectrepellent.com/mosquito-insect-repellent.html">natural insecticide</a> is that it comes from nature in some specific way. You will be using something made of the earth. That doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s problem-free. It just means you are benefiting the environment and actively taking part in the recycling efforts. An example is liquid garlic. Garlic is a natural plant that is grown around the world. It can be used to keep insects off garden or farm plants.</p>
<p>Another example is boric acid. Boric acid is defined as a white crystalline weak acid that contains boron. Boron is a mineral substance, and minerals are of the earth.</p>
<p>If you use things made with what the earth provides, you benefit and so does the earth and other humans and life-forms. Using natural insecticide is a choice. It&#8217;s not always the quickest way to solve your insect problem. It isn&#8217;t always less damaging. That&#8217;s why education on your choices will be a big benefit!</p>
<p>Our beloved earth suffers plenty of abuse, regularly by well-intentioned inhabitants. As the earth suffers, so does its creatures and plant life. If you take away, you must give back in a positive fashion. Using natural insecticides is one way to participate in a positive way.</p>
<p>Natural pesticides have increased in sales during the last one or two years and so have the fruit and veg made insect-free due to their use. When the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.naturalherbalinsectrepellent.com/">mosquitoes</a> shocked us with the West Nile Pathogen , the citronella plant and its derivatives and products made with citronella increased substantially in sales. Natural insecticides have always been around, but people had to wise up about their use and effectiveness. Some individuals just do not have the tolerance to use them or do not want to take some time to learn. Just like everything else, you do not know if you may like them till you try them.</p>
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		<title>How To Apply Organic Pest Control</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 19:39:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All gardeners would like to experience an attractive, productive garden the same as those found in the various garden books and magazines. The obstacle we run into, unfortunately, is that insects love beautiful, prolific gardens likewise, seeing as these can be the ideal sites to pick up a pleasant snack. Although you will discover many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All gardeners would like to experience an attractive, productive garden the same as those found in the various garden books and magazines. The obstacle we run into, unfortunately, is that insects love beautiful, prolific gardens likewise, seeing as these can be the ideal sites to pick up a pleasant snack. Although you will discover many fast and easy pest control strategies at your garden center, a number of of us favor environmentally sound techniques of getting rid of garden pests. Of course,there would be no purpose to owning the most beautiful tomatoes in the cul-de-sac if you won&#8217;t be able to eat them seeing that they are full of the bug spray you&#8217;ve been applying all summer.  Don&#8217;t forget to look at the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mylawnmowersguide.com/worx-eco-wg780-19-inch-cordless-electric-lawn-mower/">WORX ECO WG780 Cordless Electric Lawn Mower</a>.</p>
<p> The crucial obstacle to organic pest control is that the human in charge must be informed concerning individual pests in addition to their weak points. You can find a great deal of free or nearly free advice at any local library, on the internet, or at your county agricultural extension. If you find a pest in your backyard which you wish to remove, the first thing to do is learn about the pest and then establish whether it is actually injuring your plants. 95% of the bugs in an individual&#8217;s garden are benign if not valuable, and many times, leaving them to their own devices will actually help defend your vegetables. A nice comparable model to check out is the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mylawnmowersguide.com/earthwise-electric-mower/">Earthwise Lawn Mowers</a>.</p>
<p> The majority of broad-spectrum insecticides might usually kill the beneficial insects as they are killing the undesirable ones. For example, if you apply Malathion to kill the mosquitoes in any garden, you will kill your current dragonflies as well. These dragonflies routinely eat mosquitoes, consequently you have just eradicated one of your allies. Dragonflies, as well as ladybugs, additionally eat aphids, as a result if your dragonflies are wiped out, you’ll be required to acquire more insecticide to wipe out your aphids. The most straightforward choice here, naturally, is to omit the insecticide entirely and permit the dragonflies to perform their work.</p>
<p> Sometimes, it seems, your dragonflies and ladybugs need a hand. Other times, specific gardeners happen to end up with a pest which doesn&#8217;t have conventional predators in your yard. How could you handle this? The first step is to set your target on the vegetable cruncher you want to get rid of and identify a product which can eliminate it while permitting the more useful bugs to do their jobs.</p>
<p> For example, common soap spray will stop aphids and mites from destroying your blossoms, whereas it will not cause harm to bees or spiders. If you suffer from ants that prefer sugar, then blending a little sugar with borax and putting it outside your home might clear up your difficulties. The ants will collect the deadly sugar, transport it to the home, and murder the entire zip code in the act. Less violent choices are also at hand, such as hot sauce  mixed with water and applied to those plants. The liquid is hardly hazardous to most insects, but will prevent the insects from even drawing near your plant since they find the aroma exceptionally noxious.</p>
<p> These organic pest control methods are a good way to handle insects which can harm your garden plants. In addition to safeguarding useful insects, these techniques will protect your dirt from damaging compounds. Healthy, normal dirt means healthy, strong plants, which is everything that a gardener truly desires to begin with, right?</p>
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		<title>How To Choose Pest Control Products</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 05:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before buying pest control products, it is extremely important to identify the pest you want to get rid of, and then match the product with your needs. It is also equally important to know about any kind of allergies that you, or any of the family members might be having, so that you can avoid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before buying pest control products, it is extremely important to identify the pest you want to get rid of, and then match the product with your needs. It is also equally important to know about any kind of allergies that you, or any of the family members might be having, so that you can avoid using the products with those allergens.</p>
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<p>Tips For Buying Pest Control Products</p>
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<p>If you are having infestation in your house or garden, and you want to keep your house clean, pest control is the best way to do it. There are lots of pest control products available in the market, and it is imperative to choose wisely. These products are available in the shops, but buying pest control products online is very easy. A well&#45;chosen product will help you save lots of money and time. You can do the pest control yourself, but in case of extreme infestation, it is advisable to seek professional help.</p>
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<p>The first things that you must keep in mind when buying pest control products is the type of insect you are targeting. The pests commonly found in the bushes are quite different from the ones that invade the houses, and indoor pest control products are different from those used for outside pest control. Before spending the money, try to find the potential source of the infestation, so that you can buy the appropriate product.</p>
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<p>If you are not sure which kind of pests you are dealing with, ask the shopkeeper when buying pest control products. There is enough information available in libraries and on Internet that can help you identify the insect, or the appropriate insecticide.</p>
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<p>When buying pest control products, the safety of your family members, environment and your neighbors must be kept in mind. Check the labels and containers of the products to see the degree of safety they provide. If there is ill person or asthmatic in the house, refrain from using the sprays.</p>
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<p>If you don’t want to disrupt your daily life, choose the products without offensive odors, as they are much less likely to cause the allergies. Read the labels carefully before buying pest control products, and understand the information regarding usage, disposal and accidental exposure.</p>
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<p>Make sure that the product you are buying meets your needs and budget. You can also talk to someone who has successfully dealt with similar pests, so that you can get some reliable information. You can also read the reviews of various products and methods on Internet before buying pest control products.</p>
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<p>In case of accidental exposure to the poisonous <a target="_blank" href="http://pestscontrol.co.nz/">pest control</a> product, contact your local Poison Control Center immediately.</p>
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<p>Spring season is a high humidity season which you also need to care about pest control, <a target="_blank" href="http://pestscontrol.co.nz/">insect control</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://pestscontrol.co.nz/">mouse control</a> in your garden and house.</p>
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		<title>What About Organic Farming</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 07:32:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://organicfarming.live--articles.com/organic-gardening-fertilizer.html">Organic farming</a> is a technique which doesn&#039;t use chemical manure or insecticide. Many strategies employed in this kind of farming include crop rotation and the usage of compost. There are advantages and drawbacks of organic farming that you should really know about if you&#039;re considering this kind of farming. First, let us take a look at the drawbacks. One of the downsides of this type of farming is the absence of convenience. Often, it is easier to use fertilizers and pesticides rather than rotating crops and creating a compost pile. However, easier is not always better.</p>
<p> You may think that organic farming relates only to plants, trees, fruits, veggies and herbs. In truth, this sort of farming not only includes botanical life but also stock. Non-organic farming not only includes the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides but also antibiotics and hormones fed to animals. Traces of these potentially dangerous hormones are found in animal products that people commonly purchase from the supermarket. Meat, eggs and milk are examples of commonly consumed animal products that may contain harmful byproducts. The public is quickly becoming aware of the potential dangers of such products, especially after the emergence of mad cow disease.</p>
<p> <a target="_blank" href="http://organicfarming.live--articles.com/organic-farming-publications.html">Organic farming</a> is definitely healthier than non-organic farming. You can rest straightforward knowing the botanical and animal products you produce are safe for human consumption. Organic products are gaining in popularity with buyers nowadays. Many people buy only organic products. Therefore, you might find the cultivation of organic products more moneymaking also. While organic farming may involve more work and effort than non-organic farming, it is definitely worth it. One of the foundations of organic farming is healthy soil. When the soil is correctly nurtured you may findit simpler to grow organically.</p>
<p> If you need to discover more on the <a target="_blank" href="http://organicfarming.live--articles.com/">benefits and disadvantages of organic farming</a>, there&#039;s masses of info on the Net that will help you. You will find websites devoted to farming organically as well as many forums and message boards where you can network and socialize with other organic farmers. In addition, there are many books devoted to the subject of organic farming also. One great title is Organic Farming : all you need to grasp by Peter V. Fossel. Another title you might want to consider is Worthwhile Organic Farming by Jon Newton.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 03:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home gardening is literally a ground up sort of endeavor, and when working with roses, this is especially true. Your goal is a well grown, healthy rose garden, but to create it, you need to be prepared for things that might possibly go wrong. In caring for roses, you must plant, feed, water and prune [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home gardening is literally a ground up sort of endeavor, and when working with roses, this is especially true. Your goal is a well grown, healthy rose garden, but to create it, you need to be prepared for things that might possibly go wrong. In caring for roses, you must plant, feed, water and prune properly, but you also must have some idea what to do if, for example, a disease strikes some of your plants. What do you do if you discover that pests have moved in? You need a general idea of how to approach these difficulties if they arise.</p>
<p> Keep in mind that the hybrid tea rose falls prey to diseases more easily than other varieties. Shrub landscape roses are much more resistant, so at the very least you should have a mix of the two types of roses, to help minimize the incidence of disease. You can also work to prevent problems by preparing the soil and flower beds properly in advance. Having healthy soil with plenty of good drainage and air circulation, both above and below the surface, will help prevent rot and fungal diseases. Also plant where the bushes will get lots of sunlight. Caring for roses involves prevention, as well as cures.</p>
<p> If you do discover pests or diseases, though, often you can nip them, as it were, in the bud. Pruning roses below canker or black spots can often eliminate those problems. Be sure to throw away the diseased branches; never mix them into a compost bin, or they could spread the disease the next season. Aphids, spider mites, or the rose midge can be dealt with either by soapy water or an insecticide. The soapy water should be made of non-detergent soap, forty parts water to one part of soap. With rose care, you need to maintain constant vigilance against the tiny insects that might suck juices from the plants, and fungus and diseases that might harm their structure.</p>
<p> Creating a rose garden that is healthy and well grown is the ultimate goal of all the work you do. You may have to consult a professional gardener for advice if you can&#8217;t solve the difficulties you face. But often you can eliminate the problems, either by spraying against pests that appear, or simply pruning off branches that are diseased. Caring for roses doesn&#8217;t just mean planting and watering, and then crossing your fingers and hoping they will do well. It requires good preparation and care during the life of the plants and swift, knowledgeable action when something threatens them.</p>
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		<title>Caring For Roses Isn&#8217;t Hard But It Takes Knowledge</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 12:34:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rose gardening probably brings to mind visions of large, healthy bushes with lush, velvety flowers growing everywhere. This is what you&#8217;re aiming for, but you also must keep your feet planted firmly on the ground and recognize that caring for roses involves a lot of work. You need to keep your dream garden before your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://landscapingideastoday.com/category/rose-gardening/">Rose gardening</a> probably brings to mind visions of large, healthy bushes with lush, velvety flowers growing everywhere. This is what you&#8217;re aiming for, but you also must keep your feet planted firmly on the ground and recognize that caring for roses involves a lot of work. You need to keep your dream garden before your eyes, while simultaneously preparing to deal with pests and diseases that might attack the garden. Only by knowing how to deal with these problems can you make your dream a reality.</p>
<p> Of course prevention is where you start, with a garden design that includes proper soil drainage and good air circulation, as a defense against fungus. Caring for roses means planning for their protection before disease or pests even enter the picture.</p>
<p> Keep in mind that the hybrid tea rose falls prey to diseases more easily than other varieties. Shrub landscape roses are much more resistant, so at the very least you should have a mix of the two types of roses, to help minimize the incidence of disease.</p>
<p> Caring for roses is not necessarily complicated, and when problems arise, most of the time they are fairly easy to deal with. Aphids, spider mites, or the rose midge can be dealt with either by soapy water or an insecticide. The soapy water should be made of non-detergent soap, forty parts water to one part of soap. Spraying for bugs or trimming off diseased branches doesn&#8217;t take much work, and steps can often be taken so that even these issues don&#8217;t arise.</p>
<p> Creating a rose garden that is healthy and well grown is the ultimate goal of all the work you do. You may have to consult a professional gardener for advice if you can&#8217;t solve the difficulties you face. But often you can eliminate the problems, either by spraying against pests that appear, or simply pruning off branches that are diseased. Caring for roses doesn&#8217;t just mean planting and watering, and then crossing your fingers and hoping they will do well. It requires good preparation and care during the life of the plants and swift, knowledgeable action when something threatens them.</p>
<p> Employing some of the above gardening tips can help either to prevent or to deal with disease and pests that might attack your roses. Often the solutions to such issues are as simple as doing a little strategic pruning or using a spray when unwanted insects first appear. Caring for roses starts with soil preparation and the design of the garden itself, and moves right through the life of the plant, as you keep a watchful eye and deal with problems as they come up. This is the strategy for creating a healthy garden.</p>
<p>Your house may be beautiful, but if the surrounding property isn&#8217;t well maintained, it ruins the whole effect. What you need is some landscape design ideas that will help you create the perfect setting for your home. Visit the <a target="_blank" href="http://landscapingideastoday.com/">Landscaping Ideas</a> site for some fabulous ideas to add class and style to your property.</p>
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		<title>Insects and bugs and Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 01:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plant bug insects can be divided approximately into two groups, namely : those that bite and gnaw their food and those that have a sucking tube thru which they extract their food by way of piercing the leaves of plants.  Too bad they are not supplied with a loud speaking tube too, then we&#8217;d know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plant bug insects can be divided approximately into two groups, namely : those that bite and gnaw their food and those that have a sucking tube thru which they extract their food by way of piercing the leaves of plants.  Too bad they are not supplied with a loud speaking tube too, then we&#8217;d know when the annoying critters were at work.  <a target="_blank" href="http://evanspestmanagement.com/pest-control/">Cupertino exterminator.</a></p>
<p> to deal with leaf-chewing insects, stomach poison controls must be applied to the attacked plants.  Of these the most typical are Sevin.  Today on the shelves of many garden supply stores you will see countless brands displayed, all concocted by chemical companies according to their experience and tests.  All these branded controls are provided through laborious modern systematic research.  Some stomach controls are nonpoisonous to animals and humans.  That is one reason we like going organic with a natural product like neem oil as an insecticide. </p>
<p> To combat sucking insects contact poisons and nonpoisonous controls must be applied to the attacked plants.  Of these the most typical are malathion, horticultural oil, and insecticidal soaps.  Today on the shelves of garden supply and retail nurseries you&#8217;ll see countless brands displayed, all concocted by widely known chemical companies in their modern research laboratories.  The majority are available either in powder or liquid forms. </p>
<p> Some insecticides act as both stomach and contact poisons. </p>
<p> Fungus diseases as ordinarily known, are rusts, mildews, blights, rots, cankers and leaf spots.  They are caused by parasites that live on food manufactured by plants.  These bugs increase quickly during damp damp weather and spread by spores usually thru the action of wind and rain and sometimes by mechanical help. </p>
<p> To combat fungi, controls either liquid or dust must be applied intermittently to the attacked plants.  Of these the most common are bordeaux mix, sulphur, copper powders and solutions, lime-sulphur and concentrated ammonia.  To-day on the shelves of seed stores you&#8217;ll see countless brands on view.  If in doubt at all, you name your problem and let your favourite nursery prescribe the cure.  <a target="_blank" href="http://gopherpestcontrol.com">Gopher Pest Control</a></p>
<p> Bacteria are the some of the smallest form of life the gardener will come in touch with.  They are spread by insects and cause scab, blight and wilt.  Control the insect carriers of bacterial sicknesses by spraying frequently.  <a target="_blank" href="http://antpestcontrol.net">Ant Pest Control<br /></a><br /> pathogen sicknesses are spread by sucking insects like aphids.  Aphids are little, soft bodied, and numerous in species and color.  Control the insect carriers of pathogen sicknesses by spraying with any of the well-known contact sprays. </p>
<p> physiological sicknesses from excessive drought or too much rainfall ; from poor ventilation or even mechanical injury, must be controlled by some counteracting measure of cultivation or system of production like ginger plant care.  Damping-off for example can be checked by soil sterilization, proper ventilation and by charcoal and mercurial treatments. </p>
<p> Early in the morning or in the evening is the most suitable time to apply either liquid sprays or dust controls.  Stomach poison controls should be applied after a rainfall ; illness controls before, if possible.  Do not apply insecticides or fungicides if the temperature is 78 degrees or more, else foliage burning may result. </p>
<p> Start insect and fungi control in the autumn of the year by tidying up your garden.  Burn all rubbish ; cut out dead twigs and branches and burn them too ; and in early spring commence spraying ; don&#8217;t wait until infestation is beyond control.</p>
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		<title>Growing Thyme &#8211; How to Grow Thyme</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 01:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The future, with the hazard of global warming getting ever closer, it&#8217;s now a great time to begin growing thyme. By planting thyme and other plants, gardeners have found a way to replenish the soil with natural nutrients, helping to save the earth. Gardeners have been contributing to the &#8220;going green&#8221; process, long before it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The future, with the hazard of global warming getting ever closer, it&#8217;s now a great time to begin <a target="_blank" title="growing thyme" href="http://grow-herbs.net/growing_thyme.php">growing thyme</a>. By planting thyme and other plants, gardeners have found a way to replenish the soil with natural nutrients, helping to save the earth.</p>
<p> Gardeners have been contributing to the &#8220;going green&#8221; process, long before it was considered hip!!</p>
<p> Thyme, also known as Thymus vulgaris, is a pleasantly scented and hardy member of the mint family. Thyme has been grown and utilized since very early time periods. Little, aromatic flowers grow and add an attractive border around gardens. The flavor is reminiscent of lemon combined with mint, so is ideal as seasoning.</p>
<p> How To Grow Thyme&#8211;</p>
<p> Sow the seed inside in a location with direct sunlight in early spring. <a target="_blank" title="growing thyme" href="http://grow-herbs.net/growing_thyme.php">Growing thyme</a> can be as simple as child’s play. As a matter of fact, you may perhaps include the little ones in the gardening task. This may even begin the next generation on the right path to protecting our environment. When roots are established, it is time to bring it outside, for the real fun to begin!</p>
<p> Remember, when planting Thyme outdoors, the herb thrives in direct sunlight. Thyme is not too choosy about the soil type (see, it&#8217;s not so hard!) and a bright, sandy bed that drains well will do just fine. <strong>Growing thyme</strong> in arid, lean soil can produce higher fragrance and flavor in the plant.</p>
<p> It is most definitely not very good for you or the herbs when using harmful garden chemicals. Unknown to most, plants actually have an immune system that can resist pests and disease. You can even make your own natural compost from degradable household waste or purchase organic mixtures.</p>
<p> You can use cornmeal as an insecticide. Mulch using straw to take care of the weed population. Grass clippings and cuttings from trees and bushes can be re-used for mulching.</p>
<p> Thyme prefers the minimum of plant food. Overfeeding is a danger if <em>growing thyme</em>. When fertilizers are washed away, it ends up polluting the important water system.  Fertilizer runoff can contaminate drinking water, and kills marine life. </p>
<p> Using low phosphate, atmosphere-friendly fertilizer when <a target="_blank" title="growing thyme" href="http://grow-herbs.net/growing_thyme.php">growing thyme</a>, so you can feed the plants without harming the course of nature.</p>
<p> Water on a regular schedule when growing thyme and try to avoid saturating the ground. One of the biggest plant killers is too much watering. By saving water, you eventually save a large amount of water, energy and time. Be responsible and try to remember that Thyme does not require much watering.</p>
<p> <strong>Growing Thyme</strong> can invite birds, bees, and other wildlife to your yard. These kind of visitors are natures way of controlling pests.  </p>
<p> For maximum yield throughout the growing season, never let the growing thyme come to flower. Harvest time is mid-summer, just before flowering. You simply need to snip a few stems off for harvesting. When growing thyme from seed, allow around four before cutting. An advantage is that Thyme can also be cut well into the winter.</p>
<p> Thyme&#8217;s mint like flavor is tasty in stews, soups and meats. Casseroles and boiled vegetables has a naturally sweet taste when flavored with the herb. For a lovely meal, try baking salmon with a couple of pieces of thyme. </p>
<p> Using recycled landscape equipment as apposed to purchasing new, when designing plans for <strong>growing thyme</strong> in the back yard. Gardening is an excellent venture to involve the entire family. It&#8217;s a good source of fresh air, exercise, a healthy diet, and more ‘green’ in our wallets!</p>
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		<title>Food Inc. The Movie</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watch Trailer In &#8220;Food, Inc.,&#8221; filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation&#8217;s food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that&#8217;s been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government&#8217;s regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA. Our nation&#8217;s food supply is now controlled by a handful of corporations that often put profit [...]]]></description>
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</a>In &#8220;Food, Inc.,&#8221; filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation&#8217;s food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that&#8217;s been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government&#8217;s regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA. Our nation&#8217;s food supply is now controlled by a handful of corporations that often put profit ahead of consumer health, the livelihood of the American farmer, the safety of workers and our own environment. We have bigger-breasted chickens, the perfect pork chop, insecticide-resistant soybean seeds, even tomatoes that won&#8217;t go bad, but we also have new strains of e coli&#8211;the harmful bacteria that cause illness for an estimated 73,000 Americans annually. We are riddled with widespread obesity, particularly among children, and an epidemic level of diabetes among adults Featuring interviews with such experts as Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation), Michael Pollan (The Omnivore&#8217;s Dilemma) along with forward thinking social entrepreneurs like Stonyfield Farms&#8217; Gary Hirschberg and Polyface Farms&#8217; Joe Salatin, &#8220;Food, Inc.&#8221; reveals surprising&#8211;and often shocking truths&#8211;about what we eat, how it&#8217;s produced, who we have become as a nation and where we are going from here.</p>
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