Archive forAugust, 2007

Organic Change!

There has been an almighty change to the way into this site. The static homepage has been replaced with a fluid blog.

Why?

Because a blog is a focus for interest in everything to do with what this site is all about. It will be updated regularly with new, interesting and intriguing topics to satisfy the curiosity of you, the readers! Added to that positive step in the right direction, this blog gives you the chance to interact with the site by posting comments making it a total two way medium!

So if there’s anything you’d like to see added to this site, then within reason, I’ll try to add it. If there’s anything you don’t like about it, please tell me and I’ll listen and if your comment is constructive and I agree that it will benefit the readers of this site, then I will implement change.

That’s the whole beauty of a blog as a site homepage. Reader interaction and two way communication between yourselves and the site administrator (well, at the moment, it’s just me!!! But as it grows, who knows, there may well be more people involved in keeping the momentum up).

So I hope you like the new feel of the site and will bookmark this page as one to come back and visit to see what new informational and entertaining posts I put up next.

Terry Didcott
Natural and Organic Food

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Compost – Organic Magic!

Compost. The very thought of it often generates a picture of a steaming, smelly heap of slimy rotting manure in a disused corner of a garden by those ignorant of it’s true composition.

Nothing could be further than the truth! A properly constructed and well managed compost heap is certainly not smelly or slimy and although it may produce a little steam from time to time due to natures own rotting down process, it is a clean and disease-free pile of goodness.

Composting garden and kitchen waste into a clean, dry odour-free medium is natures way of providing all the nutrients and structural requisites that your organic garden soil requires.

So how does someone make compost?

To read the full article by Terry Didcott on the main site’s article database, Click This Link:Organic Compost!

Until Next Time,

Terry Didcott
Natural and Organic Food

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