49 - The Organic Garden; Avoiding Commercially Produced Foods - Why?
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1. Organic Gardening Is The Counter-Part Of Natural Hygiene
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2. What Exactly Is Organically-Grown Food?
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3. Soil Analysis
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4. Basic Steps To Establish A Successful Garden
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5. Gardening The Magic Way—With Mulch, Compost, Sea Weed Spray
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6. Soil Requirements For A Successful Organic Garden
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7. Approximate Amounts Of Compost, Mulch And Water
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8. Planting Your Garden
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9. Insects: Friends And Foes
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10. The Case Against Commercially-Grown Foods
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11. Four Methods
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12. No Space For A Garden?
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13. Harvest Of Pleasure And Health
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14. Questions & Answers
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Article #1: Vegetable Preferences
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Article #2: Companion Plants
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Article #3: Nitrogen Fixation by John Tobe
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Article #4: pH Preferences Of Some Plants
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Article #5: Dirt Cheap? Nonsense! It's Vital to Garden
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Article #6: Soil Test Secret To Success by Gene Austin
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Article #7: Pesticides—They're Killing Bugs—and the Land by Ronald Kotulak
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Article #8: Pesticides—There Are Workable Alternatives To the Dusts, Sprays, and Oils by Joan Jackson
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Article #9: Containing Inhibits 'Raiders' By Gene Austin