Organic Gardening, Growing Leaps and Bounds


April 25, 2004--Before there was mass-produced pesticides, chemical weed killers and fungicides and factory-produced fertilizers, people loved fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers, without the use of man made chemicals. We have come to believe that no garden is complete without these items, and no one can grow beautiful, healthy, appetizing produce without these expensive, and perhaps dangerous, chemicals!

Lately, we have seen a return to the old ways of gardening. Organic produce is now marketed widely, and many people are looking for ways to get on the bandwagon, whether by purchasing organic foods, growing their own or growing to sell.

GoingOrganic.com should be the first stop for organic growers or organic growers-to-be. Offering consultations, landscaping, training and literature for farmers of any size production- owner Jay North helped pioneer the industry.

The first to offer edible flowers, Jay and his (deceased) wife, Pamela, began Paradise Farms and earned millions of dollars, enjoyed hosting their own cooking segment on television, published thousands of articles on organic farming and a book entitled Cooking With Edible Flowers and toured the world teaching their techniques of growing, cooking and serving with edible flowers and organic produce to both professional chefs and laypersons.

With growing concerns about the state of our environment, overuse of farmland, rising rates of cancer, ADHD and other health problems, organic farming is seeing a resurgence of popularity. No longer just for the hippie-types, parents, people at high-risk for certain diseases and those who want to earn a living farming organically are looking for resources to help them begin.

GoingOrganic.com can be that resource. With over 30 years in the Organic Farming business, Jay North has become a recognized expert in the industry. GoingOrganic.com can teach readers how to begin, how to determine what you need, how to save money and how to grow an organic farming business- all in one site.

Visit www.GoingOrganic.com today and find out how the old ways of controlling pests, preventing plant disease and producing healthy, gorgeous plants for eating or selling are now helping to prevent disease and rid the earth of environmental hazards.

Call Jay directly at 805-646-2425 to inquire about his services.





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