Organic Growing
“Welcome to the World of Organic Commercial Growing”
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Since the introduction of agrichemicals, the commercial grower has been fighting a losing battle. Pesticides and fertilizers once thought to protect and benefit crops have done more damage than good, resulting in even more problems, heavier pesticide use and the contamination of soil and water.
In much the same way as a musician learns he must care for his instrument to create perfect harmony, many farmers are discovering that a successful growing system begins with caring for the soil. Simply put, a healthy soil produces healthy plants.
Logical enough; but where and how does one begin. This site aims to provide you with practical advice for adding organic growing methods to your business.
Just like your crops, our content will grow over the coming year; so check back often. You'll discover specific techniques, tools and products that will help you reap the highest rewards — whether you’re a landscaper, fruit or vegetable grower or horticulturist.
Grow responsibly!
Welcome to the World of Organic Lawn and Garden Care
And congratulations! While we may think of gardening as greening the world, many traditional approaches are far from earth friendly. Just think of all the non-recyclable plastic from flat trays and nursery pots that ends up in our landfills and all those pesticides that pollute our storm drains.
But as a gardener, you have chosen to find better methods. And we want to help. This site provides you with practical advice for planning and maintaining a chemical-free lawn and garden. It describes specific techniques, tools and products that will help you achieve the best results. Check back often, as our Expert Advice section will continue to grow.
An organic approach eliminates risk to you and your family, promotes biodiversity, reduces pollution, and develops healthy soil and plants. By adopting natural lawn and garden care practices, you’ll notice a remarkable difference in the amount of time and resources you spend in your yard. Understanding natural conditions and using AOP Worldwide Inc. White label products and good growing practices will help you to create healthy soil, grass, plants and trees will keep your green spaces vibrant, alive and thriving.
Get growing!
Welcome to the World of Organic Indoor Gardening
Gardeners, typically, begin to trickle into local garden centres in early spring in preparation for the season's flourish of planting. Then, a short five months later they hang up their gloves and trowels bidding a sad farewell to their outdoor havens until the next season.
Well, it doesn't have to be that way!
Exploring indoor gardening means you can keep your thumbs green and your hands dirty year round. And don't worry: it doesn't take an expensive greenhouse to be successful… although this is a nice option!
This site aims to provide you with practical advice for starting seedlings and growing and harvesting vegetables, herbs and plants indoors. It describes specific techniques, tools and products that will help you achieve the best results.
Indoor gardening can be a little tricky as there are five important factors that contribute toward success: light, temperature, water, nutrition and soil. But the rewards are well worth the efforts. Besides extending the pleasure of gardening, you can save money by starting your own seedlings and enjoying the flavours of home-grown vegetables in the off season. You might just learn a thing or two along the way, as well.
Keep growing!
Putting the Green Back in your Garden
Lush green lawns and robust flower and vegetable gardens are the envy of every neighborhood. However, this outdoor utopia is often achieved by chemically altering and damaging the air, water, soil, plants and other living materials essential to achieve sustainability.
What if you learned that you don't have to sacrifice appearance to be environmentally safe? Using organic and organic-based lawn and garden care, you can work with nature to create diverse and colourful landscapes that conserve resources, reduce yard waste and protect the health of people, pets, wildlife and the environment.
In the long run, you'll have a healthier, stronger and more colorful lawn and garden… plus, a guilt-free conscious