Why eating straight from the garden may not be such a good idea
Are we not used to picking fresh tomatoes from the garden and eating them on the spot? How many of us who grew on a farm or had a garden, experienced this?
We may all be fine now, but the facts are – there are food-borne illnesses and bacteria, which may be harmful to our health. This is especially true for children, whose immune system is still weak.
So, how do we make sure our families are safe when eating fresh produce straight from the garden?
Below you’ll learn what to do and how to avoid contamination. After all the safety of your family should be your top priority.
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The secrets to keeping a self-sustained garden are finally revealed
Many gardeners would love to know how to work less in the garden, but keep growing a bountiful produce.
It is completely possible, if you set up your garden in a smart way. One such method is vertical gardening. Using the principles of vertical gardening, if you add certain components and create a self-fertilizing system (hint: worms), you are way ahead of your gardener colleagues.
The video shows quickly what you need to do to properly set things up, and how to prepare the materials you need. You can start this system in a day and watch it grow and evolve.
Here are amazing ideas and tips for growing your plants vertically
No gardener should be discouraged to grow plants at his heart’s content, no matter the size of the garden space. This is why vertical gardening can be so rewarding, and even more beautiful.
You save your precious space, and yet you grow more produce, because you use that space at an optimal level.
Vertical gardening is way more efficient and effective, and is considered the future of the planet. Whether that’s true or not we don’t know, but we know it can be incredibly useful for gardeners with small gardens.
You’ll learn amazing tips and ideas that you’ll want to implement them before the video is over.
Here’s the best pesticide-free solution for your garden
Hornworms can be an incredibly annoying (and disastrous) pest in any garden. These worms are very large and can eat a tomato plant within a few days, leaving only the stems. Literally!
Many gardeners may be forced to use some harsh methods and even go as far as purchasing a strong pesticide only so they can save their plants.
While we understand the frustration, we can also reassure you that there is a perfectly safe and pesticide-free solution to your problem.
It requires very little action on your part. You can literally let nature do its work, without letting all your plants die. A bit of strategy needs to be applied and you will surely win this battle.