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Organic gardening is gardening carried out without the use of chemical pesticides. Organic gardening involves using non-toxic, natural pest ... view more. ... Why Organic Gardening?
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Potassium nitrate is not a chemical used in gardening. There are high potash fertilisers and nitrogen-rich fertilisers that are based on other compounds.
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Organic is totally natural no pesticides or plant foods unless it states they are organic products.there are organic solutions instead of chemical for most gardening.
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Oct 12, 2010 ... Home gardeners often use more pesticides per square foot in their gardens than farmers do in the fields, thinking that if a little is good, more will ...
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What are the Effects of Chemical Gardening and Agriculture? by Mike Lieberman on June 8, 2011 · 45 comments. Post image for What are the Effects of ...
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A chemical garden is an experiment in chemistry normally done by adding solid metal salts such as copper sulfate or cobalt(II) chloride to an aqueous solution of ...
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18 Responses to “Chemistry of Gardening – What nutrients do plants need?” Tatyana Says: February 15th, 2009 at 4:17 PM. Very educative post, thanks! And I ...
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Learn about the chemistry behind magic rocks and make your own chemical crystal garden.
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The purely chemical gardener uses soil simply as a means of anchoring plant roots and of holding artificial fertilizers to provided plant nutrients. This approach ...
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Jun 7, 2011 ... When people ask why they should grow their own food, one of the top reasons I give is because of the chemicals and pesticides that are used ...
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