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How to Plant an organic garden?

I'm thinking of starting my own organic garden, I never had much success in increasing higher. My strawberries are always eaten by insects. I'm pretty sure we have good land here, (I live in Washington), but I'm not sure how to keep bugs out. "I can add that I am not an experienced gardener so helpful answers are appreciated, instead of rude sarcasm. Thanks!

garden Organic gardening is the use of chemicals. Yes, there are a lot of products you can buy in nurseries and even Walmart that say they are organic but what they really are is a waste of money. Do an internet search for tips on organic gardening in your area. There is an organic gardening magazine you can subscribe. GardenWeb forums are very useful as well. Jerry Baker is the author of many books useful for using household ingredients to fight insects and other diseases. Amazon.com has new and used books. He uses dishsoap and a lot of snuff juice LOL. I used some of their recipes and do the work.

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