Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Top Ten Good News Stories of 2006

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Despite wars and violence in the Middle Ease, when you add up all the good news headlines in 2006 the world emerges looking a lot brighter. Steady progress to reverse global warming, species decline, oil dependence and disease in 2006 alongside trends toward peace and sustainability make it a year worthy of congratulations. Presenting the 8th Annual Top Ten Good News Stories of the Year...


1) Bold Steps in 2006 Reduce Global Warming

o A Giant step was taken to win the hearts and minds of world citizens in the cause of reducing global warming when Al Gore premiered the film, An Inconvenient Truth. With it's theatrical release came an expansion of our understanding of climate change.

o Stars like Brad Pitt cast a spotlight on Green building practices that help reduce warming. He helped create a Sustainable Design Competition for New Orleans this year and when the winner was announced, a 'green' housing plan was unveiled for the city's Lower Ninth Ward incorporating the newest sustainable technologies to cut pollution, as well as energy costs by 50 to 60 percent.

o British billionaire, Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Conglomerate (and Virgin records and airline) announced in September he will personally invest billion in alternative energy initiatives. He committed all personal profits from his airlines and rail company for the next ten years toward developing energy sources that do not contribute to global warming.

o As of October, 2006, 320 mayors of US cities had boldly gone where the U.S. president would not -- into the forefront with 164 nations to embrace the Kyoto Accord setting targets that will lead to reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 2012. Big cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas have signed on to Seattle mayor Greg Nickels' Climate Protection Initiative pooling their best ideas to share with smaller cities.

o In one of the biggest environmental victories this year, the Bush Administration issued new rules in June requiring oil refineries to begin making ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD), a fuel with 97 percent less sulfur than ordinary diesel, which will cut smog-forming emissions by 10 percent. A spokesman for the Natural Resources Defense Council called the new EPA rule "the biggest step toward cutting vehicle pollution since lead was taken out of gasoline two decades ago."

2) Billionaire Warren Buffett Leads New Wave of Generosity w/ Largest Donation Ever

o Warren Buffett, the world's second richest man - worth billion - said in June he will begin to give away 85% of his wealth to foundations focused on world health -- eradicating diseases like malaria, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis -- and on improving U.S. libraries and high schools. The value of his donation today is billion, the largest philanthropic gift in history.

o The percentage of Americans volunteering has reached a 30-year high says a new study. It is fueled in part by the boom in teens pitching in for their communities. "We may be on the cusp of a new civic generation," said the director of the Corporation for National and Community Service, which has tracked volunteer rates since 1974.

o In the same year it stopped receiving global food aid, China emerged as the world's third largest food donor, according to a report by the World Food Programme released in August. Another success story is India's transformation as a recipient of food aid in 2000 to becoming the 15th largest donor to WFP last year.

o The number of family foundations and nonprofits doubled in the past five years. For the wealthy, giving money or creating charities to make a difference in the world is becoming 'the cool thing to do'.


3) Environmentalists Heartened by Recovery of Many Endangered Species

o Called the Earth's richest seascape, scientists have discovered hugely diverse fish and coral populations thriving off Indonesia's Papua coastlines including more than 50 species of fish, coral and mantis shrimp previously unknown to science, like the "walking" shark that travels on its fins. It included 600 species of reef-building coral alone.

o Researchers studying coral reefs in the Arabian Gulf have found encouraging signs that corals are regenerating and the entire range may be re-established within a decade. At least 18 out of an original 36 species of coral found in the region have recovered from damage suffered due to past climatic events.

o A new study says the world's forests appear to be making a comeback, with countries like China and the US more thickly wooded than they were over 100 years ago. Larger trees have grown in number within 22 of the 50 most forested countries.

o Four Javan rhinos born in August in Indonesia constituted a surprising baby boom for a species that may be reduced to fewer than 60 individuals worldwide. These are the first known births for the Javan rhinos in three years.

o Black rhino numbers are up 20 percent in Kenya, after years of decline from poaching and habitat loss, a healthy increase that surpassed even conservationists targets.

o After nearly four decades on the endangered species list, bald eagles are soaring once again, their population climbing from a dismal count of just 417 nesting pairs in the continental United States in 1963 to more than 7,000 today. It was decided in February the eagles of the US no longer needed protection under the Endangered Species Act.

o To protect species in the future, the Bush Administration, in a historic move, encircled Hawaii with the world's largest marine preserve, home to 7000 marine species, at least a quarter of which are found nowhere else. The huge sanctuary is larger than all US National Parks combined, stretching the distance from Chicago to Florida.


4) Nepal Celebrates Renewed Peace as More Countries, Women Vote Worldwide

o Nepal was transformed in 2006 by a series of dramatic events that propelled the country to the brink of peace after ten years of insurgent fighting and 13,000 dead. In April, thousands took to the streets to protest the shutting down of parliament, defying the shoot-on-sight curfews. The Maoist insurgents eager to establish a republic, seized the moment, declared a unilateral ceasefire and joined a seven-party alliance that forced the king to relinquish power. Nepal's new cabinet dropped terrorist charges against the Maoists and called for redrawing, together, a new constitution. A peace agreement was later signed disarming the rebels in return for their joining the Democratic process.

o In other democratic developments, Kuwaitis voted in historic parliamentary elections which, for the first time, allowed women to cast ballots and stand as candidates. "It feels like a wedding day," said one Kuwaiti women on her way to the poll. Women made up 28 of the 252 candidates in the June election.

o The Democratic Republic of Congo voted in its first multi-party election in 40 years this October. "Many people walked miles to get to the polling stations, and some queued overnight, waiting for them to open."

o The United Arab Emirates, a Persian Gulf state that was created in 1971, took one baby step on the path to general election polling for all, holding its first election this month.


5) Bono Joins Kenya Providing Free AIDS Drugs, Saving Thousands

o Hollywood and corporate stars added their heft to efforts funneling money into AIDS programs. Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington donated million to a Los Angeles charity helping to find homes for the 17 million children made orphans by the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

o Bono created the Product Red campaign to raise funds for the Global Fund to fight AIDS. He was joined by Oprah, Armani, Apple, The Gap and Motorola in rolling out the RED campaign that allows Americans to help fight AIDS in Africa by doing what they do best: shopping! Special edition products, like RED iPods will donate a portion of sales to the cause (Apple contributing from each RED nano sold).

o Kenya's president announced in June that anti-retroviral drugs will now be free to all people with AIDS within all of the nation's clinics and hospitals. Kenya is one of the few countries that have reduced their citizens' HIV rate -- from 14% in 1997 to 4% today.

o India also announced this year they will provide free anti-retroviral drugs for 100,000 Indians by early 2007 as part of a program which has already treated 35,000 people.


6) Natural Cures Effective Against Cancer, Parkinson's and ADHD

o Omega-3 Fish Oil has proven to be a better ADHD Treatment than stimulant drugs like Ritalin commonly prescribed for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to new research.

o A striking correlation was revealed this year between violence and nutrients in the diet. A clinical trial at the US government's National Institutes for Health and earlier studies involving people with violent records found that those given supplements have been able for the first time to control their anger and aggression.

o While suffering from a loss of speech and inability to walk, an Australian man was severely dissatisfied with western medical treatment and prognosis for Parkinson's Disease. He decided to pursue other methods and with the aid of homeopathy, alternative therapies, counseling, meditation and spiritual development, he was completely symptom-free within three and a half years. His book called, Stop Parkin' and Start Livin,' is a do-it-yourself menu for reversing the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

o A new treatment for skin cancer made from the sap of a common garden weed has proven effective on 71 percent of basal cell carcinomas in Australia. In phase II test results released in May, the PEP005 Topical gel cleared up the most common type of skin cancer in just two applications on two consecutive days. The plant, petty spurge has been used for years in Australia to treat cancerous spots on the skin.

o Topping off this year in health was the release of new analysis of breast cancer rates in American women that revealed a startling decline in the disease. Researchers believe that millions of older women refraining from taking hormone pills led to 14,000 fewer cases of tumors in 2003.

7) Boom in Internet Video Spreads Inspiration and Hugs to Millions o Utilizing YouTube and MySpace, citizens are uploading inspiring videos bringing tears to the eyes of millions whom they've never met -- and hugs.

o A video documenting the real life story of Juan Mann whose sole mission was giving free hugs to strangers on a crowded pedestrian street in Sydney became so popular on You Tube, that it has been viewed almost 8 million times since September. It sparked others to go out with hand-painted signs offering Free Hugs, and also landed him on Oprah.

o Another example of a video that spread virally though e-mail and blogs was an autistic kid shooting a miracle round of basketball for his high school team, the first time he was ever on the court.

o The You in YouTube was honored this year as Time's Person of the Year, not just for videos, but for all the citizen journalists who blogged and uploaded their point of view for all to see.

8) Wars On the Wane Worldwide as Reconciliation Unites Divisions

o The world has become dramatically more peaceful since 1992, according to the Human Security Report. The number of wars, coup d'etats, and acts of genocide has declined by 40 percent. Weapons sales between countries have dropped 33 percent during the same time, and the number of refugees has diminished by 45 percent.

o The best story of reconciliation and forgiveness in 2006 arose not between two rival countries or militias, but in a small Amish town where a gunman shot five girls to death in a schoolhouse. The community of Amish Christians, whose girls were lost, had forgiven the man by that evening. In fact, they were discussing ways they could help the family of the killer, a non-Amish man who lived nearby. "They were planning to send a contingent over, perhaps bringing some food..." Marie Roberts, the shooter's wife, sent a letter saying she was "overwhelmed by the forgiveness, grace and mercy" shown to her family.

o Two of the most dangerous street gangs in Boston embraced a quiet negotiated truce which has dramatically reduced bloodshed. The Boston Globe reported that "violence stopped abruptly in July, when a temporary cease-fire took effect and in the nearly four months since, there has not been a single shooting, while overall violent crime where the gang members live has plummeted by as much as 80 percent."

o The Basque separatist group in Spain, announced a permanent ceasefire after four decades of armed military resistance with the aim of "promoting a democratic process." Religious leaders in the country urged forgiveness. "The news prompted jubilation across the country, where ordinary citizens said they can hardly believe the end has come for a group blamed for more than 850 deaths," reported The Scotsman in March.

o In Africa and Asia peace was breaking out far and wide. Cease fire agreements were signed between rebel groups and governments in Sudan, Burundi, Mali, and between feuding countries Nigeria and Cameroon with the help of the United Nations. In India and Uganda, unilateral cease fires were announced and peaceful talks sought by resistance groups responsible for tens of thousands of deaths.

o And if that weren't enough peace for you, an ancient Silk Road reopened high in the Himalayas this summer marking the beginning of a new era in trade and diplomatic relations between massive neighbors China and India after more than 40 years of war, mistrust and suspicion.

9) Corporations Lead Green Movement in Autos, Recycling and Sustainability

Automobiles

o "Electric vehicles, gasoline-electric hybrids, diesels, flex-fuel and hydrogen-powered cars are inching up the consumer on-ramp at a faster pace, judging from world debuts of 21 alternative-fuel vehicles," reported the Christian Science Monitor from December's international Los Angeles Auto Show.

o Richard Branson and his Virgin Group went green in September, launching an investment fund for developing environmentally friendly fuels investing up to 0m (EUR315.6m) in renewable energy initiatives with the new Virgin Fuels over three years.

o Leaders of the big three US automakers pledged in a letter to the US Congress in June to double production of flexible-fuel vehicles by 2010 adding incentive to fuel providers to produce ethanol and other biofuels and install pumps. They've produced 5 million flexible-fuel vehicles so far, which can run on gasoline or fuel blends of up to 85 percent ethanol and project an additional 1 million vehicles this year and 2 million annually by 2010.

o GM unveiled a new green auto plant in Michigan touted as the "most environmentally friendly auto plant in the world" using innovative energy and water saving techniques.

o Toyota North America president, Jim Press, announced his company's plans to develop a hybrid vehicle that will run on batteries charged by a common electrical outlet. For long drives it will be able to use gasoline, or even alternative fuels like ethanol or bio-diesel (made from vegetable scraps or discarded cooking oils). He holds a vision for the future in which we drive cars that actually "clean the air" going coast to coast on a single tank of fuel.

o Tesla Motors' goal is to design a sports car that would go as fast as a Ferrari or Porsche -- but run on electricity. Their first model is "a sleek two-seater called the Roadster" looking something like "a Lotus Elise." ... Their main competition might be the Tango, another sporty two-seater. At 195 miles per gallon, zero to 60 in four seconds... the electric supercar is here. Made by Commuter Cars, Inc. George Clooney himself was one of the first buyers.

Recycling

o Dell computers, hailed as one of the most environmentally conscious computer makers, launched a free recycling program in the U.S. They are the first to offer free computer recycling -- to anyone owning a Dell, whether or not you are purchasing a new one. Owners can even schedule a home pick-up of their Dell device at no charge.

o More environmentally friendly computer equipment is available thanks to manufacturers like Dell, HP, and others that now have products containing reduced levels of cadmium, lead, and mercury to better protect human health. They are easier to recycle and meet the government's Energy Star guidelines for efficiency.

o The Australian Food and Grocery Council revealed that about 90% of waste and by-products from the food and grocery manufacturers surveyed in 2006 was being reused or recycled, with less than 10% going to landfill. Industry participants in the survey have also reduced energy use by 14%, water use by 21% and greenhouse emissions by 29% since 2003.

o Companies who once fought against environmentalists in court are finding today that recycling makes good economic sense. Customers appreciate that Starbucks uses recycled cardboard and wish it would use more, but the new twist is that sustainable paper saves the corporation money.

Sustainability

o Enterprise Rent-A-Car will commemorate its 50th anniversary by pledging the unprecedented gift of 50 million trees to The National Arbor Day Foundation. Enterprise has formed a partnership with the Foundation to plant 50 million trees over the next 50 years - a gift of more than million.

o Big companies like DuPont are putting serious money into developing "bio fuel" -- motor fuel that is processed from the waste of corn stalks. DuPont wants to replace many of their current factories that use oil, with biorefineries like the one they opened this year, in Loudon, Tenn., that uses corn to manufacter many products like its Sorona carpet fiber, cosmetics, soaps and detergents. The factory consumes 40 percent less energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent versus its petroleum-based ancestors.

o With the new reality of crude oil in the US, the plastics industries are turning to corn and fast-growing switchgrass to manufacture everything from carpet to car parts. Bio-degradable and reusable shopping bags made of corn, called BioBags, will break down in a landfill -- or home composter -- within four to 12 weeks.

o Belu Natural Mineral Water introduced the UK's first biodegradable and compostable plastic bottle. The revolutionary bottle is made from corn instead of oil and can be commercially composted back into soil in 80 days. "This can dramatically reduce the amount of rubbish going into landfills and gives everyone an easy way to help protect the environment," said the company's founder.

o To top off this year's active pursuit of the "green" dollar by corporations, further green investment is on the horizon from venture capital firms. They are poised to invest hundreds of millions into the emerging "green technologies" believing them to be as lucrative as anything that preceded them in Silicon Valley. That means we'll soon see more solutions to environmental problems that could shrink landfills, clean up the air and water, and help ween us from our addiction to oil.

10) Pelosi Seeks to Heal Rifts as First Female US House Speaker

Nancy Pelosi, 66, will become the first female House leader and the highest-ranking woman in U.S. political history -- second in line behind the president. Voters weary of corruption cheered her election night victory speech when Ms. Pelosi stated intentions to lead the most honest and open House in history. She stressed her plans to proceed in a bipartisan fashion to find solutions to the Iraq crisis. Civility is something this grandmother wants to return to the halls of Congress

In November elections nationwide, Americans seemed not to be as hypnotized by fear -- and the suggestion that a vote for Democrats would be a "win for the terrorists". It seemed like some of the poison had been drawn out of the body politic. The system of checks and balances -- the genius of the US Constitution -- won big, with civility and competence the winning platform. By voting against the arrogance of power, common sense Americans affirmed solution-oriented good governance. The vital center of American politics has realigned and it is a recipe for moderation.

Here's wishing for a better year in 2007!


Top Ten Good News Stories of 2006

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Fight Rose Pests With Beneficial Insects

!±8± Fight Rose Pests With Beneficial Insects

Insects are attracted to flowers, especially roses. However, while many types of insects are deadly to roses, there are quite a few that can prove quite beneficial to your garden. Most of these insects will devour harmful insects, attracting them to your garden is always a good idea, so that you can do your own pest control without the hazards of pesticides.

Lady Bugs
Lady bug beetles, known for their distinctive crimson and black-spotted carapaces, have a fifty-fifty shot at helping your garden. Lady bugs can ravage the plants in your garden, but, they have an equal chance of ravaging the harmful insect population. If your garden has ladybugs and aphids, and they're killing the aphids or other harmful insects, be aware that lady bugs are extremely sensitive to pesticides, so you might want to be careful about spraying.

Green Lacewing
Common to much of North America, the green lacewing is pale green, with long antenna and bright golden eyes. They have large, transparent green wings and fragile looking bodies. Lacewings feed on nectar and pollen, but, like Lady Bugs, their larvae are voracious predators, and will eat over six hundred aphids over the course of their maturation cycle. They feed on aphids, spider mites, thrips, whiteflies and other assorted rose-bud predators.

Praying Mantis
The Praying Mantis is the gardener's best friend and one of the most easily recognizable insects, with its jointed forelimbs and stick-like body. They are the apex predator of the insect kingdom, and will eat anything that walks, crawls or flies among your plants. And, luckily, there will always be enough insects in your garden to keep them well-fed and on the alert.

Bees and Wasps
Bees and Wasps perform a dual function in gardens, acting both as pollinators and predators. They help your roses bloom, and will prey on the insects that seek to eat them. Wasps especially can wreak havoc on your garden's aphid population, as they use aphids and other insects as fodder for their larvae. Bees aren't as predatory as wasps, but they are good for your blooms, and are able to quickly cross-pollinate your garden, making it far healthier than before.

Earthworm
Lastly, the humble earthworm which is not an insect at all but is a helpful creature. The benefits of earthworms cannot be ignored and it is safe to say that the earthworm is the single most beneficial creature that you can have in your garden.. They keep the soil of your garden aerated and carry nutrients throughout, from one end of your garden to the next. They improve moisture retention and prevent matted roots through their constant tilling of the soil. Their waste is a powerful form of fertilizer and structural soil component. Worms also help break down waste matter, especially plant debris. The more worms you have in your soil, the healthier your garden. The healthier your roses the more they resist their pests and diseases.

While insects can, in general, be something of a plague upon your rose garden, there are some varieties that it might be wise for you to cultivate. Earthworms especially, but also Lady Bugs, Wasps and Praying Mantis. Each of these creatures can help improve your garden by leaps and bounds, wiping out predatory insects and helping promote the healthy growth of your rose plants.


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Friday, November 25, 2011

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

How to Start a Profitable Garlic Business For Under $600

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Starting your own garlic business can be a fun and profitable way to make good money. But does it cost a lot to get started? Will you have to borrow money and be forever in debt? The answer is no. In fact, you can start a profitable garlic business for under 0. Here's how:

Garlic continues to be popular. Last year alone, Americans consumed over 300 million tons of garlic. In addition to the tasty qualities it has, garlic is also frequently used for medicinal and other purposes. According to the Fresh Garlic Association, it is the second most-used spice in the world, just behind pepper.

Garlic is fairly easy to grow. It can grow in most soils, environments and climates. Farmers frequently comment on how it is a hard crop to lose. It simply can tolerate most things. That's why it's perfect for any grower.

So how can you start a profitable garlic business for under 0? First, you need to gather your supplies. The main supply you'll need is garlic bulbs. This will be where most of your expenses come from, but remember, this is also where most of your income comes from. To make a nice income growing garlic you need to sell what people want. It's really that simple. When you're getting started, ask your seed suppliers which varieties are most popular.. If you can grow what people want to buy, you'll be on your way to becoming a successful garlic grower.

In addition to your garlic bulbs, you'll need healthy soil to grow the bulbs in. Maybe you'd like to use a raised bed, which can help with water drainage. A raised bed that is six inches high and 30 inches wide should do the trick. Next, don't forget about compost and fertilizers. Only use organic fertilizers. You want your garlic to grow up big and healthy, so that's why you should stick to organic products. In addition, organic garlic will bring higher prices.You'll also want some gardening tools, such as a digging fork to help you plant your bulbs. Next, a lightweight tiller, such as a Mantis, can help turn the top 6 inches of your soil, and can turn under any cover crops.

Once you have these supplies, you're ready to begin planting and watching those profitable plants grow. Remember to water the plants the right amount they need. Don't over water or under water. Your plants will particularly want water during the months of May through July. Stop watering when it's about two or three weeks before harvest time. Soon you'll be ready to start selling your plants.

You can start a profitable garlic business for under 0. It might sound like a lot at first, but remember the big profits that will soon be coming your way once your bulbs are grown and ready to sell. Before long you could be making the profits you've always wanted. To learn more, read Golden Harvest, available at: http://extraincomebulletin.com


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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Vegetable Gardening - A Hobby for Everyone

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The Rewards of Vegetable Gardening

If you love to have fresh produces in the spring and summer, you should consider creating a home vegetable garden. Growing a vegetable garden is a fun and healthy hobby that anyone can excel at.

While gardening, you may find that your troubles and stresses of the day simply float away. Home vegetable gardening relieves stress and allows you to be out in the sun. Vegetable gardening is proven to lower blood pressure and clear the mind. Also, the act of nurturing plants and watching them grow is rather soothing. And it can look good too!

The Pros of Organic Gardening

One great aspect of home vegetable gardening is that it does not require a bunch of chemicals. Therefore, home vegetable gardening allows you to have more natural, juicy, and healthier vegetables that are also better for the environment. Using a lot of chemicals on vegetables is not only unhealthy for your body, but also takes a large toll on the environment. Growing your own vegetable garden and using less chemicals yields natural food.

Organic vegetables are always the best-tasting because they will not be picked until they are completely ripe and you are ready to pick them. One more pro of growing your own organic vegetable garden is that it will save you money. Instead of buying all your organic vegetables at the store, you will have your own selection of vegetables at your disposal whenever you want them.

Anyone can create a home vegetable garden. As long as you have dirt somewhere, you can create an outdoor vegetable garden in the solid ground. Even if you don't have a plot of dirt, you can buy a few pots and create a container garden.

Vegetable Gardening on Solid Ground

Before starting your vegetable garden, should keep in mind these simple thoughts: size, location, and soil.

First of all, we'll discuss the location. You must plot your garden in an area with plenty of shade and sufficient drainage. You must nurture your plants by putting them in a place that receives about 6 hours of sunlight each day. Every plant is different and requires a different amount of light, but the average is six hours a day.

Therefore, do not plot your garden in a shady place! Also, make sure that your garden has adequate draining. If you place your garden at the bottom of a hill, water will flood your plants during the wet season; this is a common mistake that many beginning planters make. By locating your gardens away from bottoms of hills and other spots where water is likely to collect, you will prevent your vegetables from drowning!

Second of all, let's talk about size. You should decide how big you want your garden to be initially. Remember that you should start out small and expand later; otherwise the size of the garden may overwhelm you. I recommend starting out with a garden space of 25 square feet or less. After you get the hang of it, you can expand your vegetable garden as much as you would like.

Third, let's talk about soil. Soil is one of the most important aspects of gardening, so it is very important to have good soil to produce a good garden. The best type of soil is slightly loose and easy to till. Therefore, stay away from soil that is hard-packed. If your yard does not have a lot of good soil in it, you can fix this problem by using mulch or compost in your garden. Alternatively you can buy good soil from your local nursery.

Mulch is usually an organic covering, such as straw, leaves, compost, or peat that you can cover your garden with to enrich the soil, prevent weed growth, and prevent excessive evaporation of water. Compost consists of any organic particle, such as dead leaves, manure, or (most commonly) kitchen scraps. People put compost in their yards to improve the soil and provide nutrients for plants. Composting kills two birds with one stone; it is great for your garden and cuts down on your trash.

If you address the location, size, and soil of your garden, you will have a booming vegetable garden in no time. Also, some of these tips will also help those of you who choose to have a container vegetable garden.

Vegetable Gardening in Containers

Container gardening is the best type of gardening for many people. If you do not have a good plot of land to garden on, container gardening is your best bet. It is the most practical way to garden for those of us not lucky enough to have large plots of soiled land to garden on.

There are many pros to container gardening. You can place your plants wherever you want: in your living room, on your patio, etc., so that you can add color and radiance wherever you would like. With container gardening, you can easily place plants wherever they receive the best growing conditions. Another pro is that you will have fewer pests eating your plants if they are in containers rather than in the ground.

Although almost any plant will grow just fine in a container, there are some that grow exceptionally well in containers. These are: salad greens, spinach, tomatoes, eggplant, Swiss chard, radish, beets, peppers, and bush beans.

The con of container gardening is that they require more upkeep and maintenance. You must check up on and water many container plants everyday.

Most vegetable crops grow well in 5-gallon containers. No matter what size container you use, make sure it has adequate drainage to ensure a bountiful garden. You should add about 1 inch of coarse gravel in the bottom of the container to monitor drainage. Learn how to prepare the containers of each type of plant for a nice and low-cost indoor garden.

Gardening Problems You Can Tackle

There are two notorious enemies of gardening: weeds and pests. Here is some basic information and helpful hints on how to tackle each of these problems:

One problem a person may have in plant gardening is staying on top of all of the weeds. In order to prevent weeds from taking over your garden, you should go out daily and pick the weeds. Picking weeds may seem like a dull task, but if you have the right attitude, it can actually be quite relaxing and stress relieving.

Where there's a garden, there are bugs. Unless you want to use a bunch of chemicals, you must go outside and kill any damaging bugs on your plants. But make sure not to kill the good bugs, such as ladybugs or praying mantis, because they kill the bad bugs that eat your plants. In fact, you can buy good bugs at your local plant store and put them in your garden to help kill pests. Because no bugs kill big pests such as grasshoppers, you must pick off these big pests by hand.

The Love of Vegetable Gardening

Vegetable gardening is very rewarding because it makes you feel better, less stressed, and produces delicious vegetables for you to eat. If you like the fresh vegetables at farmer's market, you'll love to have a garden vegetable of your own to tend to and eat from.


Vegetable Gardening - A Hobby for Everyone

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