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Haven Brand Manure Tea Saves Dying Rose Bush 14 Sep 2011 | 02:42 am

According to My Garden Sweet Garden (@gardnsweetgardn on Twitter)… “I never would have believed it. On June 24th this rose was all but dead. All sticks, no leaves, dead. And now look at it! Beautiful!...

Manure Tea Works for Butterfly Gardening Too 9 Aug 2011 | 01:08 pm

Here’s a post from @OWButterflies of ObsessionWithButterflies: “Nothing has sparked more life back into my tired (hum, or am I talking about me?) butterfly garden than Haven Brand Manure Tea!” Click t...

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Growing an Organic Garden with Annie’s Manure Tea manuretea.com 1 Jul 2011 | 06:25 am

Carolyn Binder, Cowlick Cottage Farm, posted in May about how she uses our manure tea in  her organic garden: “It took me several years of gardening to fully appreciate just how important healthy soil...

New England Hydroponics is Growing! nehydro.com 13 Feb 2013 | 03:23 am

That's right, we are Growing!!!  Our retail store in Western Mass will soon be even bigger.  We are adding a whole new section devoted to an expanded selection of soil, amendments, organic fertilizers...

Grow your own Herbs – make a special cup of tea! herbalisthut.com 19 Feb 2013 | 04:56 pm

There is always something special about making your foods completely from scratch. Whether it is a delicious pot of warm organic vegetable soup or a recipe that has been handed down for generations, a...

HYDROPONICS-Growing your food at home made easy! uniquehealthandwellness.com 6 Mar 2013 | 12:44 am

HYDROPONICS-Growing your food at home made easy! In light of the post yesterday on organics I thought I would share my thoughts on Hydroponics. Unfortunately today we don’t know what is truly organic ...

Summer garden herbal tea vintagesavoirfaire.com 29 Jul 2013 | 01:42 pm

Local. Seasonal. Organic. Those are the buzzwords of the day for foodie culture. And if you can reduce your food miles to just a few feet by growing food in your backyard, you’ll be the envy of many...

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