Thanks to my Society and Environment class, I have found out about Palm Oil. I'd seen the signs at the zoo but hadn't really put two and two together and understood what it meant or how many things have palm oil in them. Or the effects it has on the rainforests and therefore the globe
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- Ez
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Also, you can look to Lush products since they're trying to go palm oil free and are incorporating it into their shampoos and body products :)
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I also strongly recommend that you start composting (if you don't already) and adding any ashes from fires, etc. to the compost. Dead leaves will work too, but you need lots of moisture for that.
We turned mainly clay soil into great garden soil by composting and adding grass/leaves from the yard over the years.
Also either use a "no till" or hand-tilling for the soils. Tractors will turn over too much top soil and cause it to wash away.
As for watering, rain barrels, drip lines, etc. all help. I only water after the sun heads for the horizon to cut down on evaporation.
Natural pest control: ladybugs (you can buy them online) and vinegar for weeds. Add the dead weeds to your compost pile!
You may also need some chicken wire fences to keep the pests away. Here rabbits, raccoons, possums, etc. will devour a garden if you let them.
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You can change which climate you have in the drop down list and it will give you a list of things to plant, when, and how easy they are.
http://www.gardenate.com/?zone=4
Later today I will take some photos of the strages of my vegetable growing, but right now it's chucking with rain. Also you aren't to laugh at how pathetic all of my things are looking this year. It's rained all summer and nothing's really ripening.
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