Friday, March 14, 2008

Organic Gardening Review

"Organic gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature".

Here are several reasons to consider why you should switch to organic gardening.

1. You can easily make compost from garden and kitchen waste, although this is a bit more time consuming than buying prepared chemical pesticides and fertilizers. However it certainly helps to put garbage to good use, and so helps the environment. An excellent source for biointensive pest control, pro-environmental fertilizers and preventative management techniques is here at ARBICO Organics: Eco-Conscious Solutions to Pest Problems


2. Organic farming does not use chemicals that may have an adverse affect on your health, which is especially important when growing vegetables. The chemical companies do tell us that the chemicals we use are safe, provided that they are used according to direction. Research has shown, however, that even tiny amounts of poisons absorbed through the skin can cause such things as cancer, especially in children.

On average, a child ingests four to five times more cancer-causing pesticides from foods than an adult, which could lead to various diseases later on in the child's life. Remember, pesticides contain toxins that have only one purpose, which is to kill living things! With organic gardening, these incidents are lessened.

3. Less harm is caused to the environment, because poisons are not washed into our waterways to give but one example, causing death to the native fish and polluting their habitat in most cases.

4. Cost savings. You do not need to buy costly chemical fertilizers and pesticides with organic gardening. As a result of extensive research, I have discovered that Arbico-Organics.com has been producing and marketing sustainable, environmental products and services at the highest quality available in the marketplace for 30 years. I have also found them to have the best prices available.

Find all of your organic gardening solutions here, at Arbico-Organics.com, which has the most extensive list of beneficial insects and organisms in the world.

No comments: