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Times are changing, quickly and not for the better as one would hope. The weather doesn’t always cooperate. Sometimes it is cold when it should be hot and vice versa. Global warming is having a huge impact worldwide.
Bees are on the decline as are butterflies. Many native wildflowers are endangered. It is time for people to wake up and realize what many have already known, that chemicals are not the answer. This is not going to be easy as each person must be willing to unlearn what they have been taught their entire life.
Natural, organic gardening practices that encourage the bees, birds and butterflies as well as the beneficial insects is the only way to change the path we are on. It is important to remember that bees are responsible for every third bite of food, without them, we are in real trouble.
When you are in an organic garden there is no need to worry about picking something off a tree, vine or bush and eating it. There is nothing that compares to a sun ripened warm strawberry or tomato. There is nothing quite as satisfying as knowing you are growing wholesome, natural food the way nature intended.
I hope this book will help gardeners who are already following the organic path learn something new that they did not previously know. For those new to organic gardening or on the line debating if they want to switch from conventional gardening or farming to organic, I hope this book will inspire you to begin the journey. Nothing new is easy, but with determination, one gardener at a time, we can inspire a world of change and leave behind a healthier, better world for future generations to enjoy.
Bees are on the decline as are butterflies. Many native wildflowers are endangered. It is time for people to wake up and realize what many have already known, that chemicals are not the answer. This is not going to be easy as each person must be willing to unlearn what they have been taught their entire life.
Natural, organic gardening practices that encourage the bees, birds and butterflies as well as the beneficial insects is the only way to change the path we are on. It is important to remember that bees are responsible for every third bite of food, without them, we are in real trouble.
When you are in an organic garden there is no need to worry about picking something off a tree, vine or bush and eating it. There is nothing that compares to a sun ripened warm strawberry or tomato. There is nothing quite as satisfying as knowing you are growing wholesome, natural food the way nature intended.
I hope this book will help gardeners who are already following the organic path learn something new that they did not previously know. For those new to organic gardening or on the line debating if they want to switch from conventional gardening or farming to organic, I hope this book will inspire you to begin the journey. Nothing new is easy, but with determination, one gardener at a time, we can inspire a world of change and leave behind a healthier, better world for future generations to enjoy.

