Teri’s Organic Garden

My story of working in my Organic Garden with The Happy Gardener Products

Ants… They are everywhere… May 8, 2008

Filed under: Products, garden — tbalch @ 3:24 pm
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Trying to keep the ants from decimating your plants is a common garden problem but I think I have found a product to help… The Happy Gardener sells a Foliar Feed with Cinnamint - This product has everything..

  • Micornutrient foliar feed
  • Great for indoor plants, roses, vegetables & edibles
  • Effective for controlling ants
  • Hear what one user had to say:

     I have a 128 sq. ft. strawberry garden (for a family of three – we love strawberries!!)  I used the Foliar Feed with Cinnamint because we have ants, the plants grew all over the place and the ants stayed away.  The 48 plants have outgrown their bed in the first year!  I’ve already got some flowers coming up and can’t wait to taste the first berry of the season!

                                                            – Jen from OH

    I also read some great Ant Deterrent Tips from GreenLivingTips.com which also endorse using cinnamon…

    - Sprinkle cinnamon or place in cheesecloth bags in affected areas. Cinnamon was a very popular choice with quite a few readers reporting it being highly effective

    - Quite a few readers found cinnamon sprinkled across ant scent trails to be very effective

     and Mint…

    - Planting mint around vegetable patches, flower beds and around the house

     

    Worm Castings May 7, 2008

    Filed under: Compost, Lawn Care, Products, garden — tbalch @ 3:52 pm
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    So as I have a little time before I can start planting my veggie garden (again – yes all my tomatoes, peppers and onions appear to be DEAD from the frost – 3 nights in a row was just too much to take for the little guys) I have been doing some research about worm castings… I’ve found some great sites for lots of advice about this incredible biological product.  Check out Dirt Works to find out tons of valuable information. This stuff can be used for just about anything.. disease control, drought control, algae, fertilizer, increased root growth, insect control, soil conditioning,  and the list goes on!

    From The Wacky World of Worms, they claim that worm castings have anywhere from 5-11 times more Nitrogen, Potassium, Calcium, Phosphorus, Potash, and Magnesium than topsoil!

    The Happy Gardener’s Vermicomposter is used to convert kitchen waste to rich organic fertilizer!  Not only can you get an unlimited supply of worm castings by incorporating the vermicomposter into your kitchen but worm castings are also available in the Pour N’ Feed All-Purpose Soil Conditioner.

    Being an environmental biologist makes me want to dig deeper (no pun intended)… I need scientific evidence that worm poo is going to work on my soil, plants, and veggies. So I did some more research and low and behold:

    From the Happy D Ranch:

    • Analysis of earthworm casting reveals that they are richer in plant nutrients than the soil, about three times more calcium and several times more nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. (K.P. Barley, Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 13, 1961, p. 251)
    • Redworm castings contain a high percentage of humus. Humus helps soil particles form into clusters, which create channels for the passage of air and improve its capacity to hold water. Humic acid present in humus, provides binding sites for the plant nutrients but also releases them to the plants upon demand. Humus is believed to aid in the prevention of harmful plant pathogens, fungi, nematodes and bacteria. Blueprint for a Successful Vermiculture Compost System. Developed by Dan Holcombe and J.J. Longfellow 1995.
    • “Vermicompost outperforms any commercial fertilizer I know of.” continues [Professor. Clive A.] Edwards, who began his earthworm research in his native England in the early 1970s before coming to Ohio State. “I think the key factor is microbial activity. Research that I and others have done shows that microbial activity in worm castings is 10 to 20 times higher than in the soil and organic matter that the worm ingests.” Dr. Clive Edwards, in “Worldwide Progress in Vermicomposting” by Gene Logsdon in BioCycle October 1994, p. 63.
    • Earthworm castings are the best imaginable potting soil for greenhouses or houseplants, as well as gardening and farming. It will not burn even the most delicate plants and all nutrients are water-soluble, making it an immediate plant food. Earthworm castings, in addition to their use as a potting soil, can be used as a planting soil for trees, vegetables, shrubs, and flowers. They may be used as a mulch so that the minerals leach directly into the ground when watered. The effects of earthworm castings used in any of these ways are immediately visible. They make plants grow fast and strong. Nematodes and diseases will not ruin gardens or plants if the soil is rich enough for them to grow fast. It is the weak plant in poor soil that is destroyed by nematodes and diseases. R.E. Gaddie and D.E. Douglas, Earthworms For Ecology and Profit, Vol. I “Scientific Earthworm Farming,” 1975, p. 175.

    So there you have it!  I think I’m investing in this and going to try to work it out for my garden – First thing is first – get a Vermicomposter!

     

     

    SeaResults Micronutrient Solution March 17, 2008

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    SeaResults Micronutrient Solution

    SeaResults works wonders on everything gardening…  Since I became an independent gardening consultant at The Happy Gardener – I’ve heard nothing but wonderful things about this top selling product!The following is an excerpt from The Happy Gardener Website:

    Our #1 Selling Product!  Benefits include:

    • increases flower/fruit/vegetable production
    • enhances plant color & vigor
    • reduces transplant shock
    • increases resistance to drought & frost
    • improves seed germination speed & rate
    • reduces fungal, insect & nematode damage

    SeaResults Micronutrient Solution is made from certified organic sea vegetables.  It contains over 70 trace elements, 17 key amino acids, and root growth hormones for healthy root development and lush plant growth.  Use monthly as a fertilizer supplement.  Effective to use on houseplants, roses, vegetables, herbs, seedlings, flowers, shrubs and trees.  8 oz concentrate makes 50 gallons of plant food! 
    8 oz bottles sells for $16.00

     If you would like to try Happy Naturals Sea Results, Email Me!

     

    The Happy Gardener Rain Barrel Kit March 14, 2008

    Filed under: Products — tbalch @ 6:35 pm
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    So the reason I started this journey is not just because the new “chic” in thing to do is try to be “organic”  I’ve been working with an organic organization for over 5 years and it really has taught me the value of doing what’s right…  Since my degree is in Environmental Biology I have to think of not only my children and my community – I need to think if the environment… I have never used pesticides on my garden before but I’ve also never used any organic techniques to grow anything either… I’m not sure why exactly because I know several… so this is my year.  I read a great blog post on Tiny Farm Blog about making water in the winter… how on earth did I not think of this… what a great way to reuse earth’s natural resource.  Although right now I dont’ have a hoop house so I don’t need that much water in the winter – I just thought it was worth it to share with others…

    Product of note:  Since I’m working with The Happy Gardener – I’ve noticed that they have a great Rain Barrel Kit for connecting a hose to a rain barrel (which is on my wish list now because I know I’ll need one come summer).  Check it out and if you’d like to purchase one – Email me!