Organic Gardening Products Panama City FL

Many lawn pesticides remain active in soil for months-even years-after their application. Pesticides include insecticides, herbicides and fungicides, which are designed to kill insects, weeds and diseases, respectively.

Gulf Coast Hydroseed
850-872-1522
3307 Kings Rd
Panama City, FL
South Florida Organic Landscaping
(954) 242-4766
21 Royal Palm way Ste 202
Boca Raton, FL
Eco-Friendly Products and Services, LLC
(321) 202-0525
235 S. Maitland Ave, Suite 108A
Maitland, FL
Wood Resource Recovery
(352) 378-5801
10606 State Road 121 North
Gainesville, FL
Barbed Wire Enterprises
(850) 509-2621
1926 Atapha nene
Tallahassee, FL
NJ Supply Ltd.
(314) 575-9285
5100 60th Street East Lot N4
Bradenton, FL
VermiTechnology Unlimited
(352) 591-1111
P.O. Box 130
Orange Lake, FL
Waddell Farmhouse Seeds
(850) 638-0837
735 Hwy 90
Chipley, FL
Luke's Landscaping
(954) 551-4914
630 S Park Rd #313
Hollywood, FL
ecosource Home & Garden
(954) 636-4826
437 N.E. 8th Ave.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Data Provided by:
 
provided by: Organic Food and Green Living

Organic Gardening 101

Defining Our Terms

What, exactly, does "organic" gardening mean? In short: gardening without the use of synthetic (chemical) fertilizers or pesticides.

But there's much more to it than that. Organic gardening is about understanding nature's balancing act and using this knowledge to create a landscape burgeoning with safely grown plants that permit a self-sustainable lifestyle.

In truth, your plants are part of a system-one that begins with the soil you use and extends to water supply, insects, wildlife and the "end users" (you and your family). Your job, as an organic gardener, is to construct and maintain this system, replenishing resources your garden consumes for perpetual growth.

Choose plants, trees and greenery suited to the environment-those with the best chance of growing naturally in your particular climate. Opt for vegetation whose natural defenses will keep it healthy, without a great deal of attention or external influences.

To avoid pesticide use, study up on plants that are less prone to attract pests. Seek a consult from a local organic nursery. The trick is to follow nature's lead and make selections that have the greatest potential for success.

Organic Gardening's Benefits

mt_ignore:

In addition to protecting our environment, organic gardening is healthier for humans and animal life. Ingredients in synthetic fertilizers and pesticides pose a variety of health hazards. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports that American homeowners use up to 1000% more pesticides on their lawns than farmers apply to crops. Think about it: That's a truly frightening statistic.

National Cancer Institute studies have linked home and garden pesticides with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, the sixth most common cancer in the United States. Researchers have also discovered an association between pesticides and lymphoma in dogs.

There are connections between pesticides and low fertility in men, a higher rate of birth defects in children, pediatric brain cancer, leukemia, neurological disorders, developmental disabilities, allergies, asthma and reproductive problems.

Many lawn pesticides remain active in soil for months-even years-after their application.

Organic Alternatives

Pesticides include insecticides, herbicides and fungicides, which are designed to kill insects, weeds and diseases, respectively. To reduce their use, learn what is-and isn't-harmful to your garden or lawn.

mt_ignore:

Many insects, for example, actually encourage lawn and plant growth by eating their more harmful brethren. For problem pests, use the barrier approach: Set up nets, screens and traps. Seventh Generation's Natural Citrus Cleaner & Degreaser-an organic gardener's secret weapon-safely kills aphids, whiteflies, fleas, mites, fire ants, houseflies and other pests, both outdoors and inside the home. Made with orange oil, it is completely natural and biodegradable, containing no chlorine, petroleum-based solvents, glycol ethers or dyes (See The Organic Find Of The Seaso...

Click here to read the rest of "Organic Gardening 101"