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		<title>Toro Garden Tool Sheath #29214</title>
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Garden tool sheath for hand pruners or folding saws
Heat treated spring clip attaches the pouch to the pants with out a belt.
Made of durable Cordura treated fabric
Extra large belt loop for use with a belt
9.5-by-4.2-by-1 inches

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<li>Heat treated spring clip attaches the pouch to the pants with out a belt.</li>
<li>Made of durable Cordura treated fabric</li>
<li>Extra large belt loop for use with a belt</li>
<li>9.5-by-4.2-by-1 inches</li>
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<p><b>Amazon.com Product Description</b><br />The Toro garden tool sheath is a must for anyone who uses garden hand tools. The sheath is the perfect pouch for Toro's hand pruners and folding saw. It's made from durable Cordura treated fabric and comes equipped with an extra-large belt loop to fit over almost all belt sizes. For those who don't use a belt, it has a heat treated spring clip to attach the sheath directly on to the pants.... <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Toro-Garden-Tool-Sheath-29214/dp/B000E7YLOU%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAJY3QCQXF7J4W42XA%26tag%3Dcheiposal-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB000E7YLOU" rel="nofollow">More >></a></p>
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		<title>Fiskars Loop Handle Bypass Pruner #9644</title>
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An ideal tool for the precision cutting of dense growth
Comfortable soft grip upper handle
Ambidextrous handle features a safety lock that engages with a simple touch
3/4-inch cutting capacity
Limited lifetime warranty

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		<title>Important Organic Gardening Tips You Need To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 13:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
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Organic gardening is just like regular gardening with the only major difference being that there are no pesticides and other chemicals used in the process. If there are any sorts of products used in organic gardening they are all natural and gentle, and safe to use. 
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<p>Organic gardening is just like regular gardening with the only major difference being that there are no pesticides and other chemicals used in the process. If there are any sorts of products used in organic gardening they are all natural and gentle, and safe to use. </p>
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Organic gardening has quickly become extraordinarily popular, and in fact a large majority of people around the world are now eating organic food. The benefits that organic food offers are truly wowing and it is a big surprise that we have not all switched to organic food a long time ago. </p>
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Whether you are an experienced organic gardener or are just getting started in the hobby, there are a few organic gardening tips that you are going to want to be aware of and which are going to be very useful to you.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Compost</p>
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One of the best organic gardening tips is to use compost with your plants. The reason that this is one of the most important organic gardening tips is because it will affect your plants so much. Compost will improve soil structure, texture, and aeration, all which will greatly affect how well or poorly your plants grow.</p>
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Compost is also used in regular gardening and is considered as being one of the best vegetable gardening tips. </p>
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Look for Alternatives</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Another of the best organic gardening tips is to natural and organic alternatives to the chemical fertilizers that you see on the shelves. There are many effective inorganic fertilizers which will do the job just as well as those with chemicals, only you will be taking better care of the plants you are growing and on the environment in general. </p>
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These are just a few of a multitude of organic gardening tips, and really the best idea is going to be for you to read as many of these tips as you can, to get the most education on organic gardening in general and get a better idea on the different things that you can do to have success with your plants. </p>
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Organic gardening is really a wonderful thing, and more and more people are getting involved with it all the time. We as a nation are beginning to realize the incredulous benefits that organic foods offer us and how pointless it really is to use so many chemicals on such a regular basis when we really don't need to at all. You can even prepare homemade recipes that will work on your plants.</p>
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		<title>Vegetable Gardening &#8211; Essential Basics You Should Know!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 13:13:57 +0000</pubDate>
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Right from the level of planting a couple of tomatoes in a large pot to the level of indulging in a large scale commercial plantation area dedicated to the gardening of a wide variety of plants like lettuce, potatoes, corn, tomatoes, tall beans etc, vegetable gardening is done on all scales.  
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<p>Right from the level of planting a couple of tomatoes in a large pot to the level of indulging in a large scale commercial plantation area dedicated to the gardening of a wide variety of plants like lettuce, potatoes, corn, tomatoes, tall beans etc, vegetable gardening is done on all scales.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Gardeners, while taking up vegetable gardening must be well aware about its significant aspects like the climatic conditions, proper soil analysis and the duration of growth seasons. It is true that the same vegetables that are cultivated in Florida can be produced in Alaska as well. However, both varieties will differ considerably in taste, sizes and duration of growth. The vegetables that are grown in Alaska may take shorter time due to the shorter and cooler growth season in Alaska as compared to Florida's. With the advancement in cultivation science, it is possible to grow any vegetable in any part of the world with the assistance of methods like hot house effect etc. through which the climatic factors conducive to vegetables growth can be controlled effectively. </p>
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Owing to all these factors, unless the gardener is using very advanced and expensive methods of cultivation, he should be well aware of the seeds and plants that can be most easily grown in certain weather and soil conditions. This is where the importance of planning and general awareness comes into picture. Taking a small example, lets pick up a tomato. Tomatoes can be grown in a small pot in your backyard as well as in large array of fields dedicated to tomato cultivation. The difference will lie in the size and juice of the tomato. While the one that is grown in a small pot will be smaller in size, more apt for making dishes, the ones that are cultivated in fields, may find a place in McDonalds Hamburgers because of their large sizes and juicy nature. If one wants to grow large tomato at home, he will need equally large pots with each one dedicated to single tomato plant. Such option may not be very feasible sometimes due to space constraints and the proper care required.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Gardeners can be impatient too. Don't believe it. We'll tell you how. As explained earlier, vegetable gardening can be best done outdoors. However, in case, the gardener has had success with a certain plant on the mini level, and has tasted it to confirm as well, he would generally tend to go large scale with the same plant without giving much thought to the pertinent factors. In such case, too much may be attempted in one season and the eventual result can be as disastrous as the entire crop failure. A gardener venturing into vegetable gardening for the first time must consult the other gardeners in the vicinity. It may also pay off nicely to get friendly with the staff at the local garden center. They normally possess huge experience and can come handy in resolving lot of doubts of the starters.</p>
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		<title>Successful Organic Gardening Systems</title>
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What is it that most organic gardeners want from their amazing food gardens?  &#13;
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<p>What is it that most organic gardeners want from their amazing food gardens?  <br />&#13;<br />
*  Is it the substantial health benefits: <br />&#13;<br />
    -  knowing that your food is GM and synthetic chemicals and free? <br />&#13;<br />
    -  gathering your food from garden to table in minutes, retaining valuable, health enhancing nutrients? <br />&#13;<br />
*  Or the pleasure of losing yourself in the delight of time spent in your garden? <br />&#13;<br />
*  Maybe it's about spending time teaching your children how to garden<br />&#13;<br />
*  Perhaps it's your creative outlet; designing, creating, maintaining<br />&#13;<br />
*  Do you view it as your part in helping the environment; reduce, reuse, recycle? </p>
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I believe Organic Gardening brings us most (or all) of these things. Some of the practices that are a must for having a healthy, high yielding vegetable garden include strategies or systems that bring about healthy soil, deep watering, balanced insect populations and crop rotation / planning.</p>
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Having nutrient rich, <b>well balanced soil</b>, high in microbial activity can be achieved by continually adding organic matter to the soil. You can do this with compost (making your own compost has many benefits), green manures, crop rotation and a "no dig" policy. A high yielding garden is dependant on healthy soil.</p>
<p><b>Deep watering</b> will encourage your plants to develop deep root systems. This enables them to take in more water and nutrients. You then have strong, healthy plants that do well with regular deep watering. Mulching prevents moisture loss, soil erosion and reduces weeds. Installing drip irrigation  especially when combined with a timer  will benefit you, your garden and the environment.</p>
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If you want to be chemical and / or spray free getting the right balance of <b>beneficial and harmful insects</b> throughout your garden is crucial. Yes, I said harmful insects! If there were no harmful insects for the beneficial ones to feed on all your beneficial insects will die or go elsewhere. Nature abounds in symbiotic relationships and this works very efficiently in the garden. Imagine if you had no predatory insects and were then inundated with carrot fly. There would be no stopping them, unless you resorted to chemicals  and you should <b>never</b> allow this in your organic garden. <br />&#13;<br />
Arm yourself instead with companion planting practices; practical methods to outwit the enemy (harmful insects) the way nature intended. Plant combinations that will confuse pests by masking the smell and shapes of plants which pests use to locate their favourite foods. In my Companion Planting guide you will also discover which plants benefit each other and those you must never plant together. </p>
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With the basics covered you just need to decide what you're going to grow, how much of it and when. You know your family's food needs better than anyone else, so there's no point in growing 15 brussels sprouts plants if your family won't eat them. You also need to know the right time of year to plant different families. For example: Cucurbits (cucumbers, squash, pumpkins, melons) need to grow in warm temperatures. In winter (unless you can artificially provide the right conditions) your crop will fail  so leave it till the ground has warmed, the days are lengthening and the risk of late frost has passed (mid spring in most areas). <br />&#13;<br />
Rotating your crops is also a good practice. Otherwise you will deplete the soil of particular nutrients / elements that a crop planted continually in the same place needs. This also means that the crop will perform worse each year as the nutrients it needs decline. <br />&#13;<br />
I like to spend winter evenings <b>planning</b> what, where and how much I'm going to plant in my veggie garden next season. Keeping a gardening journal comes in really handy when I'm planning. It reminds me what worked previously, what I'd like to do differently and whether or not I planted enough or too much of a particular plant to meet our needs.</p>
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If you think this is all a bit overwhelming, just remember <b>progress, not perfection</b>. Just get started and improve upon it as you go. So you really have no excuse. You have enough information to make a great start and you can build on it as you gain more experience. </p>
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<p>While many people choose to grow their herbs inside or in a window box, if you have the space available a larger herb garden may be a good option for you. Since herbs are both beautiful and useful, they are a great addition to any garden.</p>
<p>Herb garden designs depend on a variety of factors. Things like available space, desired style, desired herbs and other factors will dictate what you can do with your herb garden designs. Perhaps the most important factor in herb garden designs is aesthetics. The style of your garden should complement the style of your home as well as reflect your personal style.</p>
<p>In the past English style <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://topherbgardensecrets.com/herb-garden-design/" title="herb garden designs">herb garden designs</a> have been quite popular, and are still the preference of those who like neat rows and symmetry. There is something nostalgic and appealing about neat hedge rows that frame lovely flowering herbs such as lavender, or small shrub plants like rosemary. They usually feature some type of center focal point in the middle, whether it is a statue, or garden furniture or a fountain.</p>
<p>Perhaps one of the best herb garden designs for a small space is a design that uses tiered planters. The reason this works well for smaller areas is that the footprint of the area used is small but as the tiers in the raised planter boxes move up, you gain more planting area.</p>
<p>Another of the most popular <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://topherbgardensecrets.com/herb-garden-design/" title="herb garden designs">herb garden designs</a> is the more modern design of the square garden. It is laid out in a similar fashion to the English style garden but is more open. Where the English garden is usually bordered by short neatly manicured hedges, the square garden is not. English herb garden designs usually feature paths that are covered in small pea gravel, but square herb garden designs feature paths that are covered in pavers of some type.</p>
<p>When you are planning your herb garden one of the critical factors is the variety of plants and where you will put them. Some of your herb plants will grow tall if you allow them to, while some will become very shrub like, being full and low to the ground. Some will require more sunlight than others and some will require more water than others. So when you are choosing the variety of herbs that you want to grow it is important to plan accordingly. Just choosing the herbs that you would like most to have in your kitchen and then planting them can result in problems.</p>
<p>Herbs can also be planted in your existing flower garden if you have one, and they often make beautiful additions.  But you will want to be careful as the plant food and pesticides (if you choose to use them) that you would use for flowers are much different than those used on edible plants. The products used for flowers are highly toxic if ingested, so erring on the side of caution is always best.</p>
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<p>All of us, at one time or another, has seen a display of container gardens with flowers or vegetables at a friend's home or in a nursery center. Many mistakenly think that it took a lot of effort or was done by professionals.  That is far from the truth.  Container gardens are just as easy as outside gardens and in some way s even easier to maintain. Anyone that loves to garden can plant and raise a container garden even those with limited space, even apartment dwellers. You can create a beautiful garden with just a few container gardening tips.</p>
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<p>Start out with a plan.  You need to know what you are going to plant, a container garden flower or a container garden vegetable.  You may want to concentrate on an herb container garden.  It is important to know this so you can choose the right size container for the plants.  The number one container gardening tip is to choose a pot that has sufficient space for soil and the plants. Vine type plants will need a large, deep pot to grow over.  If you are planning on a large plant you will need a wide passed container for balance.  Keep reading, there are more container gardening tips to come. One thing to keep in mind is that you must have adequate drainage in the container that you use. No plant likes to have "wet feet". </p>
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<p>The type of soil you use in your container garden is an issue too. Most experts on container gardening tips say that you should use potting soil. While some gardeners have had success using the soil from their outside gardens, it is not recommended.  Potting soil is preferred mainly because it will not compact letting more water to the root system over the growing season. Here it is important to do some research and plant like minded plants together.  Your plant groupings should consider water needs, sun needs and fertilization needs.</p>
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<p>An essential container gardening tip is to pay attention to the plants watering needs.  If you get a very hot streak and your container garden is outdoors on your patio you will need to water daily.   If this is your first venture into container gardening, choose drought resistant plants.  Plants in container gardens can't reach out for other avenues of water supplies so it is up to you to make sure they don't get thirsty.</p>
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<p>You will come to love your container garden but plants only last so long.  If the plants you are growing in your container garden become less productive change them out.  With container gardening you are the one to decide how your gardens will be in bloom.  It is true that you can manipulate your plants by moving them around or taking them from the inside to the outside, or vice versa.</p>
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<p>There is one thing that you must be diligent about and that is pests.  If you find a container that has an infestation, isolate and treat it immediately. Do not use harsh chemicals on the plants.  If it is an indoor container garden the chemicals could harm pets or children. Here is a natural pesticide that will keep the bugs in check:</p>
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<p>In a jar, combine 1 teaspoon dishwashing liquid and 1 cup vegetable oil. Shake vigorously. In an empty spray bottle, combine 2 teaspoons of this mixture and 1 cup water. Use at ten-day intervals (or more often if needed) to rid plants of whiteflies, mites, aphids, scales, and other pests.</p>
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<p>Search online or at your local library for additional container gardening tips so that your beautiful container garden is a wild success.  Once you have planted one container garden you will be anxious to start more.</p>
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<p>Anybody can do organic vegetable gardening at home because the principle behind this is not that different from what they do in the farm. The only difference is that you work in a smaller area and you get to choose what you like plant.</p>
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<p>The first thing you have to do is find an ideal location. A lot of people do organic vegetable gardening in their backyard. To make it work, whatever you are planting should get at least 6 hours of sunlight everyday and access to water.</p>
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<p>Just like the ancient civilizations that relied on an efficient irrigation system, you too should do the same by making sure there is adequate drainage because if you don’t, you will have to do organic vegetable gardening using a raise bed.</p>
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<p>When your ideal location has been found, it is time to cultivate the land. For that, you will need your gardening tools and a pair of gloves to pluck out the weeds on the ground. This might take a few days to make sure the area is ready for planting.</p>
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<p>You will only know if the ground you are going to plant your vegetable is a good spot by testing it with some compost and mixing this with the soil. Should it be able to integrate and stabilize itself with the soil, this means that you can start planting your crops and see it grow in the succeeding weeks.</p>
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<p>If you don’t like to buy compost from the gardening store, you can make your own using coffee grounds, dead leaves, grass clippings, food waste or even manure. They also serve as excellent fertilizers.</p>
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<p>As for your vegetables, take note that some of these may not be suitable in the land you are planting these on. This is because of several factors that are beyond your control such as the weather, pests and other plant borne diseases. You can avoid making this mistake by doing some research on what vegetables are ideal to plant in your area and asking fellow organic gardeners.</p>
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<p>One way to protect the organic vegetables you are planting is by planting a variety of them at a time since some of these protect each other from pests. Such practice is better known as crop rotation especially when you want to adapt with the weather in your area. Another defense system that works is getting the help of Mother Nature as birds, certain insects and even toads have proven to be useful.</p>
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<p>If you live in an area where wild animals may eat your vegetables, you should put up fences so they are not able to get through. Other tools you can use are animal hair, baby powder and deodorant soaps.</p>
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<p>Part of preparing the land is removing the weeds. But remember that new weeds grow after some time so you have to inspect the area from time to time.</p>
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<p>Planting your own organic vegetable garden at home will surely save you money as these are quite expensive in the supermarket. If you have some excess stocks when it is time to harvest them, maybe you can give some to your neighbors or make some money by selling it at the local market which isn’t that bad given that you don’t shell out that much cash for this investment.</p>
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The term, organic, when used in gardening, means finding environmentally friendly ways to work the land and working with, rather than against, nature.  Organic gardening isn't always applied to only gardening, but can be considered  a way of life.
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<p>The term, organic, when used in gardening, means finding environmentally friendly ways to work the land and working with, rather than against, nature.  Organic gardening isn't always applied to only gardening, but can be considered  a way of life.</p>
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The so-called "modern" organic movement was started in the late 1940s in response to the increased use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers used at that time.  However, the principles of organic gardening have been used for centuries.  There are many writings by ancient authors that promotes "good husbandry of the land" and the practice of crop rotation to preserve soil health.</p>
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Actually, the current interest in organic gardening had its beginnings in the 1960s, when the concerns of the environmental damage caused by pesticides became more prevalent.  The thought was, "if they were causing damage plants, how do they affect humans?"  Gardening organically seeks to remedy many of these damages.</p>
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By using kitchen scraps in composting and by eliminating, as much as possible, then use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers, we can reduce their impact on our environment.  But, is it possible to be entirely organic?  The answer is... not really.  It would be very difficult to stop the use of all chemical products.  But, by using natural methods as much as possible, we can make a start.</p>
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The Department of Agriculture has set up what they call Organic Standards.  They are set up to explain the requirements that farmers and food processors must meet in order for their products or services to be labeled as organic.  Different countries throughout the world have different standards from each other.</p>
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A very limited number of chemicals are allowed and organic standards do not allow the use of artificial herbicides or fungicides.  Compare this to nonorganic farming where as many as 450 chemicals are routinely used.  Amateur gardeners do not usually need to conform to the strict organic standards.  Your aim should be to develop a balance where you can compromise by using some chemical preparations.</p>
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Why should we go organic?  The main reason is to keep ourselves and our environment healthy.  Over time, pesticides can accumulate and cause major damage to the foods we eat and, therefore, can cause damage to our bodies.  It is an investment in our families' future. If we all choose to use more organic methods in our gardens, we could make a dramatic difference for mankind.</p>
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We can also protect our wildlife by protecting our environment.  Wildlife doesn't just mean deer and other similar animals, but also includes insects, birds and other mammals.  It also includes the fish in our rivers and lakes.  So, you can see how many of our Earth's inhabitants can be affected.</p>
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Organic gardening is not the solution to all of our environmental problems, but it is a valuable and positive step that we as individuals can take.  It is very rewarding to be able to contribute to the well-being of our fellow man.</p>
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