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Yard Care Resources
The following web sites and organizations provided much of the information contained in this section.
Organic Gardening www.organicgardening.com/
Earth Easy www.eartheasy.com
The O'Mama Report www.theorganicreport.com
Further Reading The following list of books was compiled by the South Shore Pesticide Reduction Action Group of Nova Scotia, and is reprinted here with their permission.
Bugs, Slugs & Other Thugs: Controlling Garden Pests Organically, Rhonda Massingham Hart. Storey Communications, 1991.
Gardener's Bug Book: Earth-safe Insect Control, Barbara Pleasant. Whitecap Books, 1994.
Gardener's Weed Book: Earth-safe Controls, Barbara Pleasant. Whitecap Books, 1996.
How to Get Your Lawn & Garden Off Drugs: Pesticide-free Gardening for a Healthier Environment, Carole Rubin. Friends of the Earth, 1989.
Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease Control: A Complete Problem-solving Guide to Keeping Your Garden and Yard Healthy Without Chemicals, edited by B.W. Ellis and F.M. Bradley. Rodale Press, 1996.
Rodale's Chemical-free Yard & Garden: The Ultimate Authority on Successful Organic Gardening, Anna Carr et al. Rodale Press, 1991.
Rodale's Successful Organic Gardening: Controlling Pests and Diseases, Patricia S. Michalak. Rodale Press, 1994.
Using Beneficial Insects: Garden Soil Builders, Pollinators, and Predators, Rhonda Massingham Hart. Storey Communications, 1991.
Wild Lawn Handbook: Alternatives to the Traditional Front Lawn, Steve Daniels. Macmillan Press, 1995.Infinite Health Resources does not at any point, for any circumstances suggest that you do not follow or stop medical advice of your physician. We do not advocate any drugs that has not been prescribed by your physician, nor suggest that we are medical doctors nor are we giving medical advice. Infinite Health Resources is here purely as a resource. |
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