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Robert Rodale Interview – Part I
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(6) SIX bars of handmade 100% NATURAL honey soap ~Unique ingredients to sooth irritated/sensitive skin~ Rodale Press, publisher of Prevention Magazine and Organic Gardening warns of the health hazards of modern chemical-laden, fragranced soaps which include “…chemicals known to be carcinogens, endocrine-disrupters and reproductive toxicants, even at low levels.” Rodale recommends “Go the unscented route whenever possible, especially with soaps and detergents.” Recent information has made it very… |
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Carrots Love Tomatoes: Secrets of Companion Planting for Successful Gardening $8.02 This classic has now taught generations of gardeners how to use the natural benefits of plants to protect and support each other. Here is a reader’s complete reference to which plants nourish the soil, which keep away bugs and pests, and which plants just don’t get along. Here is a complete guide to using companion planting to grow a better garden. 555,000 copies in print…. |
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The Backyard Homestead: Produce all the food you need on just a quarter acre! $10.88 The Backyard Homestead Put your backyard to work! Enjoy fresher, organic, better-tasting food all the time. The solution is as close as your own backyard. Grow the vegetables and fruits your family loves; keep bees; raise chickens, goats, or even a cow. The Backyard Homestead shows you how it’s done. And when the harvest is in, you’ll learn how to cook, preserve, cure, brew, or pickle the fruits o… |
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Vertical Gardening: Grow Up, Not Out, for More Vegetables and Flowers in Much Less Space $7.64 The biggest mistake gardeners make each season is starting out too big and then quickly realizingtheir large plot requires too much weeding, watering, and backbreaking labor. Vertical gardening guarantees a better outcome from the day the trowel hits the soil—by shrinking the amount of “floor” space needed and focusing on climbing plants that are less prone to insects, diseases, and animal p… |
