Organic Vegetable Gardening


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What’s the Deal with Organic Foods? Part 1


Nutrition by Natalie What is the difference between organic food and conventional food? Is organic really more healthy for you? The USDA lays out certain guidelines that farms have to follow in order to be able to claim the food is organic. In this video Natalie discusses what each of those guidelines are. What is surprising to learn is some of the growing practices of conventional farming and food processing. As an example, chemical plants and waste water treatment facilities will actually sell their toxic waist to conventional farms to use for fertilizer. What you eat is an important part of health and nutrition. Visit Natalie’s website at www.nutritionbynatalie.com This video was produced by psychetruth http www.myspace.com A full version of this video can be seen on LiveVideo.com www.livevideo.com Copyright 2007 Zoe Sofia. All Rights Reserved.

Whole Foods Market China Organic California blend ?


I was shocked to watch ABC I-Team news about your organic products. The show pointed out how you have been deceiving your customers for years including me. Your products stated certified organic Californian etc while it printed with small letters in the back Made in China. We all know the Chinese products are not certified organic by FDA and there is no way you can insist they are. LINK TO ORIGINAL STORY: www.wjla.com LINK TO WHOLE FOODS ORGANIC INGREDIENTS THEY SELL: www.acc-tv.com

Organic gardening: How to grow an organic vegetable garden


www.howdini.com Organic gardening: How to grow an organic vegetable garden What does it mean to grow vegetables organically? Scott Meyer, editor of Organic Gardening magazine shows how to plant and nurture an organic vegetable garden. Keywords: organic gardening organic garden organic vegetable gardening organic gardening tips

June the Homemaker – Square Corners Edition!


June the Homemaker introduces you to the joys of comfortable beds made with square corners! SUBSCRIBE so you’ll never miss a lesson! VISIT US AT www.ladiesofthehouse.org to suggest an episode topic or learn more from the ladies! Questions? Comments? Email June at JunetheHomemaker@gmail.com! Lay your top sheet over the bed. Spread it so there are no wrinkles. Lay a blanket over the sheet. Spread it so there are no wrinkles. Fold the sheet down over the blanket if desired. Fold the blanket and sheet underneath the bottom of the mattress. Tuck excess blanket underneath. Fold up sheet and blanket into corner-type shape. Fold down over hand to create corner. Tuck rest of sheet and blanket under the mattress, working up towards the head of the bed. Repeat for other side. Cover with comfy comforter, pillows, and garnish with a favorite stuffed animal! SLEEP IN IT.