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The Ultimate Organic Guide to Tomatoes

image001The Ultimate Organic Guide to Tomatoes describes how to grow tomatoes in your home garden using entirely organic methods. It will provide information useful for novice and experienced gardeners who want to quickly learn enough to grow a successful tomato in the next season.

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I have previously written four organic gardening books: Compost: The Ultimate Organic Guide to Recycling Your Garden, Bug: The Ultimate Guide to Organic Pest Control, Weed: The Ultimate Guide to Organic Weed Control, and The New Organic Gardener. I recently co-authored Dung Down Under: Dung Beetles for Australia, with Dr Bernard Doube, and have written chapters for six other books and more than 1,200 journal and magazine articles.

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Growing your own organic food in your backyard is more than just an interesting hobby.

Growing your own organic food, and supporting local and organic growers, is a way of making an effective change towards a sustainable, poison free, biodiversity and carbon friendly society.

By supporting organic growers and growing your own, you are avoiding pesticides that consume energy and destroy biodiversity. Organic also takes carbon from the atmosphere and returns it to the soil. At least thirty percent of human carbon emissions come from some part of the food chain, including production, distribution and consumption. At the same time, you are avoiding toxic chemicals that may harm your own health, and choosing nutrient dense food.

Organic is a real part of the solution. It is something everyone can do. It is the obvious way to garden at home, where children, friends and pets roam.

Growing organic, buying organic, putting solar panels on your roof and voting for politicians that support local organic and solar options is a fundamental and easy way to be a responsible citizen in the carbon age.

Get in touch with your environment by producing some of your own food for yourself. There is no planet B, so make organic your plan A.

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