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Gardeningtheorganicway.com Marleny, horticulturist and author, has 30+ yrs of expertise in organic growing & soil restoration. Her book Garden the Organic Way shares her methods

She led award-winning programs, founded a horticultural conservancy, and built a landscaping business. Today, everyone wants to know what they can do the help save and heal the planet. The answer is simple and often overlooked: it all starts with the food we eat. We have the ability to make a significant change to our planet by growing some of our food organically. My mission here is to show you h

ow you can grow your own food (even if it is just a small portion of all the food that you eat). The fundamental principles of organic gardening will be shared through small vignettes; how to grow vegetables and other various plant-based foods, the basics of soil composition at a physical and microbial level, the importance of restoring the soil, the benefits of growing on a raised bed, and why composting is so good for your garden and the environment. If we are what we eat, then why have so many of us chosen to eat poisons? The poisons are not just the processed foods at the grocery store, but also the toxins that have been poured into the earth. What we must do is treat the soil as if it is a living organism and recognize all that it can provide for us if properly cared for. If the soil is brought back to life it has the capacity to obliterate those poisons and transform them into non-toxic elements. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have your children know the richness of biting into a fresh fruit whose flavor imprints a wonderful memory of goodness and comfort? A food that is alive and filled with the Earth’s energies can only bring a smile to those who consume it. Wouldn't it also be wonderful to pass along these teachings so that future generations can continue to care for the Earth in a way that positively affects everyone? The potential to learn more and start making a difference is here at your fingertips.

What if your garden struggles aren’t about the plants at all… but the soil beneath your feet?I’m about to release my new...
08/30/2025

What if your garden struggles aren’t about the plants at all… but the soil beneath your feet?
I’m about to release my new course Soil Health & Regenerative Gardening — but before the official launch, I’m giving my inner circle early access.
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Turn Dirt into Abundance — Grow with Nature, Not Against ItGain lifetime access to six engaging video lessons (96 minutes total) that guide you through the foundations of regenerative gardening: soil health, microbes, composting, natural fertilization, and creating ecologically balanced gardens. E...

There are many flowers that attract bees and other pollinators and other beneficial Insects. I prefer using native and p...
01/09/2024

There are many flowers that attract bees and other pollinators and other beneficial Insects. I prefer using native and popular perennials, as they don’t need to be replanted every year. They are likely to thrive for some years with proper care, such as adding compost annually and periodic division when they become oversized or overcrowded. The chart below is meant as a guide to help in your selection of the colors you want to incorporate into the garden, depending on the perennial and specific variety that you choose. The blog provides insights into attracting bees and other pollinators to gardens, emphasizing the use of native and popular perennials that don't require annual replanting. It also highlights the importance of flower diversity and timing to ensure continuous blooming throughout the year. Additionally, it discusses the significance of leaving certain vegetables behind to attract bees and the impact of pesticides on bee populations. The article aims to encourage readers to contribute to the preservation of pollinators by creating bee-friendly environments....

Flowers that attract bees and other pollinators, emphasizing the use of native perennials. Encouraging the createion of friendly environments

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