Podcast 024 – Maria Rodale on Organic Gardening & More
Click the Arrow to Listen Now With so much interest in taking care of the health of our planet and our bodies, the term organic has more meaning today than ever before. And, rightly so…chemicals and pesticides are so widely used in farming and home gardening almost every person in the US has pesticide residue in their system.The post Podcast 024 – Maria Rodale on Organic Gardening & More appeared first on Growing A Greener World TV.
035 GGW – GMO’s; What You Need to Know, with Jeffrey M. Smith
Click the Arrow to Listen Now With so much talk around GMO’s (Genetically Modified Organisms) in the news these days, this podcast is a discussion with Jeffrey M. Smith, the leading consumer advocate promoting healthier non-GMO choices. He’s also the author of the world's bestselling and #1 rated book on the health dangers of genetically modified organisms. As Washington continues to rubberstamp more genetically modified food crops, in this compelling and eye-opening conversation, Jeffrey talks ...
023 GGW – Canning & Preserving 101
Click the Arrow to Listen NowOver the last few years, canning and preserving has grown in popularity in a big way. More people are looking for ways to preserve fresh-from-the-garden-flavors to stretch the meal dollar and know what it is in their food.The post 023 GGW – Canning & Preserving 101 appeared first on Growing A Greener World TV.
022 GGW – Organic Gardening writer, Fern Marshall Bradley
Click the Arrow to Listen NowThis week Joe Lamp’l fills you in on his latest project, The Twenty-five Dollar Organic Victory Garden Challenge and tells you how you can read and SEE what he’s doing all along the way. Plus, and interview with Fern Marshall Bradley, author of Reader’s Digest’s All-New Illustrated Guide to Gardening. At nearly 600 pages, this book is newly revised with all organic information.Click to View Show NotesThe post 022 GGW – Organic Gardening writer, Fern Marshall Bradley ...
021 GGW-Victory Gardens w/ Rose Hayden-Smith
Click the Arrow to Listen Now Well, not since the early forties has there been so much talk about Victory Gardens. But with a downturn in the economy, the responsibility to feed our families healthier, chemical free food, and our desire to live more sustainable lives, growing our own groceries is back in the spotlight. In fact, 7 million more people will have a food garden this year for the first time, raising the new total to 43 million people. That’s a 19% increase over the previous year, acco...