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Lasagna Gardening: Organic Gardening Without All the Work

Lasagna gardening is a no-dig, no-till organic gardening method that results in rich, fluffy soil with very little work from the gardener. To learn more about this fun, fabulous gardening method, read on!

Mulch: What, Why, and How?

Mulch offers many benefits to the organic gardener, but some mulches are more beneficial than others. Read this article to find out about the best types of mulch for your garden.

Organic Insect Control: Eco-Friendly Solutions for the Most Common Garden Pests

It is possible, and even preferable, to look for organic alternatives when attempting to treat insect infestations in your garden. There are several proven methods and products to keep your garden pest-free. To learn about organic insect control, read on!

Organic Rose Growing

Roses have a bad rep for being the fussy primadonnas of the garden, requiring tons of work and a fair share of chemicals to look their best. The fact of the matter is, roses are no different from any other plant in the garden. Give them a good site, healthy soil, and proper care, and the chemicals become superfluous. A few small tweaks to your rose-care regimen will result in a healthier garden, stronger roses, and more gardening enjoyment for you.

Organic Solutions for Common Plant Diseases

Common garden diseases often spur gardeners to purchase and apply fungicides, some of which may be harmful to other organisms in the garden. The good news is that there are organic solutions for the most common garden diseases.

Organic Weed Control

Nobody likes a yard full of weeds. Happily, there are several organic methods for getting rid of weeds in all areas of your yard. Read on to find out how.

The Basics of Xeriscaping

Xeriscaping is a gardening method that is focused on the goal of saving water. Incorporating xeric principles into your landscape will result in less water use, less work, and a much more efficient garden.