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		<title>Organic Gardening Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many organic gardening tips that you can use during the process of growing your vegetable, fruit, vegan or plant garden.
For starters, you can use mulch on your flowerbed and trees, with 3 inches of organic material. Doing this will help conserve water and add humus and nutrients to your soil. It will also [...]


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		<title>Using Organic Gardening Fertilizer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using organic gardening fertilizer is the key to having a pure garden. There are different types of natural fertilizers that you can use; man-made or you can buy it from your local gardening store.
Since many organic fertilizers are slow-working, it is best to mix them in with your soil three weeks before you begin planting [...]


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		<title>Build an Organic Gardening Compost Pile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organic gardening compost is matter that consists of natural decaying substances like grass clippings, fallen leaves and rotting vegetables (from the kitchen). When composting, it is said that you should feed the soil, not the plants. The plants are able to take care of themselves; they get their nutrients from the soil, so it is [...]


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