Why garden organically? Part 1. A look at resulting flavor of the produce and disease and insect resistance.
COUNTRYSIDE Apr 1980 (v.64#4) pg. 35
Why garden organically? Part 2. A look at the effect organic material has on the soil.
COUNTRYSIDE May 1980 (v.64#5) pg. 40
Why garden organically? Part 3. A look at beneficial insects for an organic garden.
COUNTRYSIDE Jun 1980 (v.64#6) pg. 44
Urban garden. Growing vegetables in pots and tiny plots in crowded cities. How to raise organically grown, pesticide-free produce in a garden which mixes food plants with flowers.
GARBAGE Nov-Dec 1990 (v.2#6) pg. 36
Going organic in the herb garden.
HERB COMPANION Feb-Mar 1999 (v.11#3) pg. 44
Added Info HERB COMPANION Apr-May 1999 (v.11#4) pg. 5
Ten rules for success in small farming and large-scale market gardening from a successful organic grower in Maine.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1977 (v.24#1) pg. 75
Tips from a Kentucky farmer on getting started in organic gardening. A description of three years of farming 255 acres. Crops include wheat, corn, soybeans and hay. Livestock includes pigs and cattle.
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1977 (v.24#3) pg. 86
Plan for organic. How to start vegetable gardening organically with no added cost.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1990 (v.37#2) pg. 42
Gardening by ear. How to master the basic techniques of good gardening, especially organic gardening.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1990 (v.37#2) pg. 56
Six basic organic techniques for raising classic vegetables.
ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1990 (v.37#4) pg. 52
Foreign exchange. Europe's best organic growers share tips on equipment, soil care and planning.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jul-Aug 1990 (v.37#6) pg. 48
Seven techniques that produce successes when gardening organically.
SUNSET Apr 1996 (v.196#4) pg. 70
The new organic garden. Expert gardeners share tips for growing gorgeous crops without chemicals.
SUNSET May 1997 (v.198#5) pg. 92