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A Guide to Growing Organic Vegetables in Your Backyard
  • By matifoodsllp
  • May 24, 2024

Discover the secrets to cultivating organic vegetables in your backyard in our comprehensive guide.

Starting from the Ground Up: How Seed Packs Can Transform Your Gardening Experience
  • By matifoodsllp
  • May 11, 2024

Transform your gardening experience with seed packs in 'Starting from the Ground Up: How Seed Packs Can Transform Your Gardening Experience'.

Bicarbonates in Irrigation Water (Khaara Pani)
  • By matifoodsllp
  • Apr 24, 2024

Living in a region where crops thrive without irrigation is a stroke of luck. However, for most of us, irrigation is indispensable for crop growth. Yet, the water used for irrigation often comes with its own set of problems.One of the most common issues with irrigation water is its high...

List of Organic Pesticides Approved by the USDA
  • By matifoodsllp
  • Jul 20, 2023

Organic farming relies predominantly on natural pesticides, while a small quantity of synthetic substances is permitted. Although conventional agriculture often revolves around the use of synthetic pesticides encompassing herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides on vast lands, organic producers, regardless of their scale, also employ various chemicals to manage weeds and pests...

Neem Oil: Your Garden's Superhero Pest Fighter!
  • By matifoodsllp
  • Jul 02, 2023

Welcome, fellow garden enthusiasts and eco-warriors, to the wild world of neem oil—a superhero in the fight against pesky pests. Lets explore the marvelous powers of neem oil and discover how to unleash its full potential in your garden. Don your gardening gloves, grab a cup of tea (or neem-infused...

Spinosad in Organic Agriculture
  • By mirzayan
  • Jun 27, 2023

Do you have mites or whitefly or leaf miners!Do you have spodoptera, heliothis, bollworm, aphids, fleas, fungus gnats, beetles, moth larvae, mushroom flies, caterpillars, locust, nematodes or Japanese beetle!Do you have bugs!Whatever the problem, its Spinosad to the rescue!Spinosad, derived from the bacterium Saccharopolyspora spinosa, has become a prominent biopesticide...

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