Garden Tools, Composter, and Organic Seeds

Organic Seeds and Organic Pesticides

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Now is the time to buy garden tools, a composter, and organic seeds.

Having the right garden tool saves time. Choosing the right type of gardening tool is very important for safety, ease, and creating a pleasant look for the garden.

Compost is critical for excellent garden soil.

Using organic seeds gives healthier vegetables and wonderful blooming flowers.

When choosing seed varieties, do this:

1. Choose vegetables that your family likes.
2. Buy organic certified seeds.

Many warm weather seedlings, like peppers and tomatoes, need a really good jump on the growing season (6-8 weeks minimum) unless you live somewhere very warm. That means being prepared to plant some of your seedlings by the middle of March.

It’s easy to buy seeds. Just click on the picture above and it will take you to Gardens Alive.

As for composting, worms are essential to convert your kitchen or garden waste into nutrient-rich fertile soil. A worm composting system from Gardens Alive is an easy, affordable and low-maintenance way to do composting. This system is compact and can be used indoors or out. It is odorless and can be easily moved from one location to another if need be.

Whether you’re digging planting holes, removing weeds, or carving a tidy edge around a flowerbed, the tools you use will make a difference in how hard you have to work. Check out the tools at Gardens Alive.

Many of these tools are coated with an agent that prevents dirt and grime from sticking to the tool, making it much easier to maintain after years of being exposed to soil, water, and rocks.

For your seeds and gardening tools this year, click on the picture above that says: “Click To Order.”

I’m also adding more carrots (Organic Nantes) and peas (Organic Progress No.9).

Cucumber-Organic Divir F1 for it delicate cucumber flavor and sweetness should be my pick as well.

And a new tomato (Organic Brandywine) just for fun, because 5 other varieties aren’t enough for me!).

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