While many people love to garden, many also use toxic materials on their gardens. Is this a problem? It is. Many people have said they have no other way to control insects, and that the weeds just get out of hand. Perhaps they just need to be in the garden more, and pull the weeds? Perhaps they have not heard about companion planting?
If you take the time to do like I do, as I call it, "play in the garden", you find that it can be relaxing. To top that off, because everything in life is energy in nature, it is has been shown that having our bare skin in contact with the earth is a very good thing. Doing this helps to balance you electrical system. So rather than using a hoe to get rid of all the weeds, try being in the garden barefoot, and just pulling weeds.
This takes too much time you say? Of course it takes more. Did our ancestors from 100 years ago have pesticides and herbicides to give them more time? Of course not. And they were considerably healthier for that, and generally in better spirits because of that. Don't buy into the "people are living longer now because of drugs and technology. They may be living a little longer, but much of the time living that life in disease. Our ancestors did not have the diseases we have today, mostly because they did not have the pesticides, herbicides; the genetically modified stuff Monsanto is pushing all over the world, along with all pharmaceutical drugs which are nothing more than a conglomeration of laboratory made chemical compounds.
I defy anyone to show me a pharmaceutical drug on the market which has something that is truly natural, and good for you. I seriously doubt that could ever happen, knowing what I know about the drug companies. Besides, out of over a thousand drugs I have analyzed ingredients on, not one was anything but chemicals.
Being in the garden tending to your food gives you a sense of accomplishment. It also gives you some room for peace, away from the television news, and the drug commercials which entails a huge amount of time in the commercial breaks. It also gets you out in the sun, if you can manage during the day. And exposure to the sun helps you in far more ways than you might be able to imagine.
You can find online, websites which will guide you into companion planting. In other words, planting certain plants near each other attracts the insects beneficial to your garden. Beneficial in that they help the plants growth, and also because they attack the insects which tend to do harm to your plants. Using pesticides kills them all. Including the microbial bacteria in the soil, which the plants desperately need. And the honeybees, which are our prime pollenators. Without pollenators, our food supply drops dramatically. Want to go pollenate by hand every plant you own? That is not one of the more fun chores.
Growing organically, or naturally, is by far better than going to the grocery store and buying the food. Better because you know the quality of your food. With the world's largest chemical company controlling the food supplies, and genetically adding some very toxic stuff including rat genes and viruses, along with human dna(still want to know what they have done to the human dna to make them put it into the food supply. Obviously they are in cahoots with the drug companies, to create more disease amongst the people).
Better because your food is fresh. What is in stores is rarely fresh. If you have space for a garden, but don't garden, try it. You might actually find you like it. I always have. You can save your seeds as well, for the next season.
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