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As I have mentioned in a previous post, I am horrible with houseplants, but do fairly well with outdoor ones.

Here are some veggies I grew a couple of years ago:

My veggies

Once we’re moved, I am planning on having another small veggie garden.  On my quest to be healthier, I want to try to have all organic produce this year – and Whitney Farms® will help me do just that!!

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Whitney Farms® has a full line of organic plant food and organic soil with no additives, nothing artificial, just ingredients from the Earth, designed to give you big, beautiful flowers and veggies.

Whitney Farms®  has 25+ years of leading gardening experience and has improved their products to have:
-low to no dust
-no manure odor
-easy to apply
-Contains beneficial microbes
-Specially designed protein-based blends provide your plants with
both macro and micronutrients they need to grow and thrive.

109103_1.jpg (6 documents, 6 total pages) I plan to use the organic plant food this year because organic plant foods have some significant benefits over chemical-based plant foods. Because they are all natural, organic plant foods break down slower. This means they provide nutrients to the soil and plants over longer periods than chemical fertilizers. Organic plant foods can give my garden the boost of nutrients without detracting from natural processes.

I hope this year, with the help of Whitney Farms®, my garden will look something like this:

organic veggie garden

Whitney Farms® is offering my readers $3 off their next purchase of organic plant food. Just click on the link.

I’ve never grown in raised beds before, so if you have any suggestions, please leave them in the comment section below.

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Teressa Morris is first, a wife and mom of two grown children (who can't seem to move out) and two furbabies. She writes about her family life, as well as causes that are dear to her heart, with recipes, reviews and giveaways on the side. Google+

One Response to Organic Gardening – the Next Part of My Quest for a Healthy Diet

  1. Debbie says:

    Raised planter beds are awesome. When doing tomatoes just remember they need a deep pot for the roots, put copper tape around the outside of your boxes to keep snails out and enjoy! I have organic chicken poop of you want to add it to your garden :)

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