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Jelly, Honey For Pests

In the April issue of Garden Gate mag. someone wrote in and recommended making your own sticky traps. They used index cards, and honey or petroleum jelly. Apparently some bugs are attracted to certain colors, like yellow or white. They... (Continue reading)

Window Garden Starting at New Years

For most people with cold winters this is an ideal time to start herbs for the windowsill. When spring comes they can move to the garden or continue to be a window garden. Easy to grow indoor herbs: Basil (small... (Continue reading)

Natural Pest Control

Here are some of the kitchen-cabinet remedies we’ve tested over the years and found just as good as many chemicals and sold in garden centers. FRUIT COCKTAIL.You can buy Japanese-beetle traps of all sorts, but most are no more effective... (Continue reading)

Tips For Aquaponics

By Myles Harston As Seen in Aquaponics Journal April/May 1998 Aquaculture, the culturing of fish and aquatic plants, is currently the fastest growing segment of the agricultural industry. Indoor aquaculture has become increasingly popular for many reasons. Some of those... (Continue reading)

Start a self-sufficiency garden even in a cramped apt.

Start a self-sufficiency garden even in a cramped apartment By Nancy Wolcott You are sitting there in your recliner chair in your small city apartment desperately longing for the day when you can escape to the country and become a... (Continue reading)

Raising Chickens

Why Chickens? Understanding your own reasons for growing chickens will help you choose the right flock and get setup with the right equipment. The main reasons people grow their own chickens are: to have a supply of fresh eggs, for... (Continue reading)

Companion Planting

The following is a list of vegetable and herbs which grow well together and protect one another from insect attack.?? Many herbs are natural insect repellents that can keep your garden bug free and reduce or eliminate the need for... (Continue reading)

Simplified Hydroponics in Urban Agriculture

by Peggy Bradley Peggy@carbon.org Bradley Hydroponics 111 NW 26th Suite 1 Corvallis, Oregon 97330 www.hydrogarden.com See Carbon Quest International for other hydroponics projects in developing countries. Peggy Bradley and Cesar Marulanda have just published Home Hydroponic Gardens. Peggy Bradley is... (Continue reading)

Urban Space Explorers

Urban Space Explorers: When they ran out of space, one family moved up by Bennett Hall Willamette Week, April 13, 1994 Space: In America’s increasingly overcrowded cities, it is fast becoming the final frontier. And in one of the most... (Continue reading)

Vertical Aquaponics

DIRECTIONS FOR VERTICAL AQUAPONICS Each system will vary as to which works best and its best for you to experiment for yourself. This whole thing is at the experimental stage. We are the pioneers in the field. If we can... (Continue reading)

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