NEWS: Organic – Local or “Certified”? Organic Soil Solutions; Organic Drinks for Your Summer Party

by Charles on May 28, 2009

Also today: Organic buying tips, making your meals more nutrient dense, $50 million available for organic growing, local organic soups delivered in Portland and much more below!

compost-handsWhich is healthier: Local produce, or veggies that are certified organic?

Are you “local” or “organic?”

Back to basics: Some farmers use sustainable practices, eschew certification.

Organic soil solutions.

Organic farm tour video. This is a great video.

Organic booze? We do NOT recommend drinking, but…

Why Organic MATTERS.

“Every once in a while a new “report” comes out saying organic foods may be no better than non-organic. Really?”

In Portland, local organic soups delivered. Brilliant! Are you out or work? Let this give you an idea…

$50 Million Dollars in Funds for Organics Available.

Tips: Buying Organic Foods on the Cheap.

Farm City: Gardening in the Ghetto.

Marketing Labels Mislead, then Annoy.

Organic and Thrifty: 10 Things You Can Do to Make Your Meals More Nutrient Dense.

I honestly don’t know what to make of this post.

YouTube; Delaware: Birth of an Urban Farm…

YouTube: Organic Vegetable Gardening, Brooklyn Style! Simple but pretty cool…

YouTube: And now, the same gentleman tours his Fire Escape (!) organic garden:


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My Amazing Weight Loss Story May 28, 2009 at 5:47 pm

Thanks for writing, I really enjoyed reading your most recent post. I think you should post more frequently, you clearly have talent for blogging!

Charles May 28, 2009 at 8:02 pm

Thank you for your kind words! ‘Still tweaking the design/functionality of the site, but once that is complete I will step up the posting frequency. Stay tuned!

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