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Organic living Blog

Gardening is a never ending journey of discovery. Each year, mother nature gives you a report card for you to learn from. In our blog we endeavor to share our learnings that we have picked up along the way so you can shortcut your success to growing your own healthy and sustainable food.

Reflections on the August 31st Zoom With the Bowler Hat Farmer
01Sep

Reflections on the August 31st Zoom With the Bowler Hat Farmer

Here is our report on the TPC Gardening and Non GMO Foods Communal Gathering Zoom call with the Bowler Hat Farmer, August 31, 2025 We had members present from Alaska, Florida, California, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Texas, The Netherlands, Finland, South Africa, Germany, Portugal, Eastern Canada, Western Canada, and the Bowler Hat Farmer from the […]

Growing Solutions
31Aug

Growing Solutions

The TPC Gardening and Non GMO Food Communal Gathering Zoom Call Every Sunday at 9.00 am Mountain Time the Gardening and Non GMO Food Communal Gathering meet on a zoom call to discuss various topics about natural farming techniques, exploring solutions and sharing in our growing knowledge base with members from around the world. All […]

Experiments in Korean Natural farming No. 2 – IMO Collection
17Jan

Experiments in Korean Natural farming No. 2 – IMO Collection

One of the Vital solutions of Korean Natural Farming is the introduction of Indigenous Micro Organisms (IMO) into the soil to promote health and vitality. IMO is collected by taking a box made from natural materials, 2/3 filled with hard cooked rice, with a breathable lid, and burying it up to 1 foot deep, under […]

Allium Project – Elephant Garlic
22Dec

Allium Project – Elephant Garlic

The Dedicated garlic Bed, year 2. Elephant Garlic grown from cloves, last year, Produced a single large bulb if garlic, as a Onion. No cloves. Those “bulbs “ replanted in row 1 . Right side of the photo. Center row is a repeat of last year, purchased cloves of Elephant garlic planted after the coldest […]

Experiments in Korean Natural Farming – Water Soluble Calcium Phosphate
15Dec

Experiments in Korean Natural Farming – Water Soluble Calcium Phosphate

This is the first in a series of posts describing our learning process and how the ingredients for Korean Natural Farming Solutions can be made. Here is a Garden Group member’s description of the calcium phosphate solution process. KNF Calcium Phosphate, water soluble I carbonized heavy bones, bird bones are not suitable. I made soup […]

Plant Hardiness Zones
29Apr

Plant Hardiness Zones

The US Department of Agriculture created the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map to provide a standard definition of climatic conditions relevant to plant growth and survival. It is used by the agriculture industry to define what plants grow best in what areas. By understanding what zone you’re located in, you can find out which plants will grow best in your area and which won’t.

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