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Find your local organic store or farmshop https://t.co/rKf6X42kdV Do you own an Organic shop, farmshop or restaurant? Map it!

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NatureTodayNL
NatureTodayNL@NatureTodayNL·
De Nationale Bijentelling is begonnen: De Nationale Bijentelling is van start. Je kan tot en met maandag 20 april meedoen om bijen en andere bestuivende insecten te tellen. Dat is heel makkelijk en duurt maar een half uur. Met de resultaten kunnen… dlvr.it/TS3jQl
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GO GREEN
GO GREEN@ECOWARRIORSS·
Insects Are Disappearing Declines in an average 37% of insect species worldwide. Insects make up the base of the food chain, pollinate wildflowers and crops, and provide a variety of other ecological services such as nutrient cycling. therevelator.org/insects-disapp…
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Tangwa Abilu.🌿🌏🌾🍀🍃.SDG's.
Nature doesn’t negotiate with profit margins. Every wild space we destroy is a thread pulled from the web that feeds us, cools us, and heals us. Once it’s gone, no billionaire’s fortune can rebuild it. The Earth doesn’t need us. We desperately need the Earth.
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Organic Live Food
Organic Live Food@OrganicLiveFood·
Cruciferous Ranking! 🥦 For sulfur-rich glucosinolates: Cabbage Broccoli Cauliflower Mustard Greens Kale Bok Choy (Lowest) Cabbage leads for anti-inflammatory sulfur compounds. Bok Choy is best if you need a low-oxalate option for kidney health. Precision nutrition matters!
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@FactExplorer
@FactExplorer@FactExplorerHub·
Did you know!?
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OrganicTracker
OrganicTracker@organic_tracker·
Mapped on Organictracker.eu ?
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🌾 Organic Market Garden: A Model of Sustainable Farming This image captures a beautifully organized market garden, a small-scale, high-efficiency farming system designed to produce a wide variety of crops intensively on limited land. It’s a perfect example of how modern agriculture can be both productive and environmentally responsible. 🌱 What Is a Market Garden? A market garden is a farm that focuses on: Growing diverse crops (vegetables, herbs, flowers) Selling directly to local markets, restaurants, or communities Maximizing yield from relatively small areas Unlike large industrial farms, market gardens prioritize quality, diversity, and sustainability. 🧑‍🌾 Key Features in This Garden 1. Neat, Organized Rows Crops are planted in straight, evenly spaced beds Makes planting, watering, and harvesting more efficient Improves airflow and reduces disease 2. Crop Diversity You can see multiple crops growing side by side: Leafy greens (lettuce, spinach) Brassicas (kale, cabbage) Root crops and flowers (like marigolds for pest control) 3. Companion Planting The bright orange flowers are likely marigolds, which: Repel pests Attract beneficial insects Improve overall plant health 4. Greenhouses (Polytunnels) Extend the growing season Protect crops from weather Allow year-round production 🌍 Benefits of This Farming Approach 🌿 Sustainability Less reliance on chemicals Focus on soil health and biodiversity 🥕 High Productivity Intensive planting methods maximize output per square meter 🐝 Eco-Friendly Supports pollinators and natural ecosystems 🛒 Local Food Production Fresh, seasonal produce for nearby communities 🛠️ Techniques Used Raised beds or defined rows for better soil management Crop rotation to maintain soil fertility Composting to enrich the soil naturally Manual or light mechanization instead of heavy machinery 💡 Why This Matters This type of farming represents the future of food: More resilient to climate change Less dependent on industrial systems Healthier for both people and the planet 🌟 Final Thought A well-designed market garden like this proves that you don’t need massive land or heavy machinery to grow abundant, healthy food. With smart planning, diversity, and care for the soil, small-scale farming can be incredibly powerful.

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NIGANZE Nathanael
NIGANZE Nathanael@NIGANZENathana1·
This is a fantastic example of the benefits of intercropping! Mixing your peppers with companion plants like marigolds and herbs not only creates a healthier ecosystem but can also lead to a noticeable boost in yield.
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