Organic FAQs
While many people are jumping on the organic bandwagon, what do we really know about the organic food industry? Click here to check out some frequently asked questions from the Organic Farming Research Foundation.
While many people are jumping on the organic bandwagon, what do we really know about the organic food industry? Click here to check out some frequently asked questions from the Organic Farming Research Foundation.
If left to their own devices, fleshy fruits naturally fall to the earth, where some of their seeds sprout when spring arrives again. Saving seeds from these plants mimics nature’s way—and it’s not at all difficult to do. To read more, click here.
LEON COUNTY, Fla. (WTXL) – A new kind of neighborhood is coming to Leon County. It’s being called an “agri-hood”, and it will be the first of its kind in north Florida. Pine Dove Farm will blend a rural lifestyle with close access to the city. The development in southeastern Leon County is off Williams Road and…
Even the most organic of gardeners wants to deter insects or a creeping case of plant spots. Luckily, you can keep away pesky garden visitors with a simple, inexpensive, homemade—and most importantly, nontoxic—spray that won’t harm you, your pets, or your plants. To read more, click here.
Perfect for your next summer cookout, this delicious recipe is sure to be a hit! To read more, click here.
Start gardening like the pros today with these few tips and tricks! To read more, click here.
For those who spend a lot of time gardening or hiking in the outdoors, stinging nettles, poison oak, poison sumac and poison ivy are well-known foes. Spending any time outside, it is almost inevitable that you’ll end up inflamed and itchy at some point. But luckily, there are plenty of natural remedies to ward off the worst…
With the growing number of toxins in our cleaning supplies many are switching over to natural solutions, including making their own cleaners. To read more, click here.
Plastic wrap has been around for generations, used to preserve leftovers and prevent food from becoming stale. While it’s definitely convenient, it’s also made from a form a plastic known as low-density polyethylene (LDPE), and after we use it, it ends up in our already overflowing landfills and takes hundreds if not thousands of years…
Have you been meaning to include more organic foods in your diet, but the thought of spending even more on groceries is holding you back? To read more, click here.