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www.howdini.com Organic gardening: How to grow an organic vegetable garden What does it mean to grow vegetables organically? Scott Meyer, editor of Organic Gardening magazine shows how to plant and nurture an organic vegetable garden. Keywords: organic gardening organic garden organic vegetable gardening organic gardening tips

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25 Responses to “Organic gardening: How to grow an organic vegetable garden”

  1. semigotbanned Says:

    newspapers organic? I thought the paint contained lead and other crazy shit …

  2. zodiacgod131 Says:

    their eggs are really bad for cholesterol so they are not that nutritious.

  3. DizzyGee Says:

    As far as I know, most of the inks used are soja-based, i.e., non-toxic and bio-degradeable.

  4. buddoyr Says:

    i think newspaper is 4 …not glass 2 grow

  5. Bobster986 Says:

    From the news room, to the dirt. Oh well, thats the we it goes Ron.

  6. FightUni09 Says:

    You have a great deal of sunshine. You could grow in concrete with all that sun. What about shady growers? How do we grow veggies?

  7. ClanBez Says:

    I worked as a printing press operator for years and the printing process uses some real nasty stuff. Not a good tip to use newspaper.

  8. droidikadoublej Says:

    THats not true organic can mean GM plants or Hybrids there not the best tasing plants

  9. flubno Says:

    Eggs have the best protien known to man. When scientists measure food protien they measure it against the egg protien, but just 1 chicken egg has 71% of daily cholesterol.That’s the only draw back. The stuff in the supermarkets is questionable. Caged chicken eggs suck, growth hormones, feed crap GM food ,sickly living conditions+ they eat their own poo. Free Range chickens that are feed natural foods, from small family farms is probaly the best your gonna get.

  10. 1ebric Says:

    I´ve heard you can use soy-based inks, I think thats only black ink, is that right?

  11. logos2600 Says:

    5:23 echo echo

  12. logos2600 Says:

    id like to know what technique he was trying to explain with the newspaper

  13. LaminatedGardenGuide Says:

    People grew organic food for thousands of years–then got “advanced” and started pouring pesticides and chemicals on crops

  14. ClanBez Says:

    I suppose you could, if you used a newspaper that operates 100% green but I don’t know of any. I just know you wouldn’t want to use your average newspaper.

  15. StealthHydro Says:

    Great video for organics

  16. V3isM3 Says:

    See watch?v=t8RaavbmT1A

  17. logos2600 Says:

    great thanks

  18. gladeplugins Says:

    Not only is it best to get eggs from small family farms in terms of healthy eggs, but it’s usually cheaper too! My dad knows someone who has a farm with chickens, so we get our eggs natural, cage-free, and cheap without paying extra for the organic kind at our grocery store. Ya gotta have connections, usually.

  19. flubno Says:

    I’ve heard that egg shells contain calcium.
    You can keep the egg shells after you make eggs, wash’em out, grind them up and put it in you graden. The Calcium with help stop blossom rot with tomato’s and peppers.

  20. firebuilder71 Says:

    This is a great video. But there is one benifit of organic gardening that he forgot to mention. It reminds us that people have survived on this planet for thousands of years without the help of modern technology. Organic gardening plants the seeds of self-reliance. If you nurse those seeds, it will change your life.

  21. lolwat321123321 Says:

    It also reminds us at how many more people would starve in this world if we were to take a global approach to organic foods. It takes about four times as much land to produce the same amount of food as non organic farms. So, which 3 billion people in the world deserve to starve?

    Also, there is no nutritional or taste difference between the two, nor is there any evidence of such.

    Organic farms do just as much harm to the environment as non organic in terms of methane natural gas.

  22. firebuilder71 Says:

    It’s easy to mis-quote other people’s distorted facts, but to form a real opinion on any issue, you should approach the issue, hands-on. Do a simple experiment. Compare an organic strawberry with a high-bred. The organic is in a class by it’s self. It tastes better, and is more nutritious. This is just one small example. Don’t worry about the abstrcat statistic of ’3 billion people’. You can’t help them until you help yourself.

  23. lolwat321123321 Says:

    I’ve done more than enough research, and so have many others. The organic business is a sham. There is no difference in taste what so ever. The only difference is the method of cultivation.

    It’s psychological, really. If you’re told that a homegrown organic strawberry is “better” than a commercial strawberry, you’d naturally be inclined to think that the more expensive strawberry is tastier.

    Please do research yourself. There is no difference in nutrition between the two.

  24. icandevelopment Says:

    See our video at icandevelopment to understand how to grow people not plants!

  25. firebuilder71 Says:

    I agree with you 100%, the organic ‘business’ is a scam. I also agree that there is pschology involved. As a matter of fact, that was my original point. Drying seeds and growing your own vegetables, year after year, provides a piece of mind that you can’t find anywhere else. And, after year 1, it doesn’t cost a dime. If more people learned to be self reliant, we would’nt have to worry about the starving masses.




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