Survival Gardening
Get started with the fundamentals of survival gardening:
Then come back to this page to find sources for the seeds, plants, and tools you need!
Build the Garden You've Always Wanted! For a Complete Selection of Trees, Shrubs, and Gardening Equipment.
For Seeds for Culinary Herbs, Look Here!
Bring Bees to Your Garden!
Garden Tips
Want high quality manure for your garden? Get a rabbit! Not only is rabbit manure great for vegetables (dry it first or it's too strong), but worms love it!
Compositing? To work most efficiently, composting bacteria need the right ratio of carbon to nitrogen in the materials they're "fed." Plant materials like straw are high in carbon, low in nitrogen. Manure (as from a rabbit) is high in nitrogen, low in carbon. Put the two together for great results!
Kids Gardening Korner
How About Attracting Fairies to Your Garden, and Butterflies As Well?
Gardenfairy - An online fairy shop celebrating all things fairy since 1998... flower fairies, fairy pictures, how to plant a fairy garden and more.
To learn more about metaphysical gardening, see For the Metaphysical Gardener and Herbalist.
Beekeeping
At BeeHaviour.com we are about beekeeping and all the associated activities. Beekeepers save the planet every day. But, we are a fun informative site.
Most gardeners are interested in self-sufficieny. They don't want to run to the garden center for everything. But if your interest in self sufficiency runs a bit deeper and you would like to raise your own chickens and more, then this will interest you. Keeping And Raising Chickens And Poultry. Build A Chicken Coop. Growing Your Own Fruit And Vegetables. Beekeeping (Honey Bees). Herbal Remedies, Herbs, Remedy. Hydroponic Gardening, Hydroponics Garden. Building Your Own Greenhouse. Many of these topics are already touched on somewhere on this website or if not they will be. Untill then check out this site.
Sustainable Living Quote:
Sustainability is a political choice, not a technical one. It's not a question of whether we can be sustainable, but whether we choose to be
- Gary Lawrence, Director of Seattle Planning Department, USA

