The Green Hill Landscaping website does not mention whether non-organic or organic insecticides are used. Botanical insecticides may not be the best choice when active ingredients such as rotenone are used. For example, the active ingredient in question tracks back to the roots of Fabaceae family members and to the seeds and stems of the jicama vine plant, sources of toxicity in insects and such aquatic life as fish.
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Organic simply means that the fibers were growing without the use of synthetic pesticides, insecticides, or genetic modification. Cotton can be organic, but usually is not.
From the Green Hill was created in 1998-08.
Baronet. It can also be shortened to "Bart"
As a matter of fact, regular non-organic cotton uses more insecticides then many, if not all, crops on this planet. Organic is always the way to go.
"There is actually a green flower. Its a term meaning an organic flower. You can buy a ""Green"" Flower you can try Organic Bouquet, they sell organic plants"
French for Green Hill. Vert= green, Mont= hill/mountain....
Green Hill Park Shelter was created in 1910.
Thomas Hill Green was born on 1836-04-07.
Theodore Louis Hopkins has written: 'The toxicity of several chlorinated hydrocarbon and organic phosphorus insecticides to field mice belonging to the genera Peromyscus and Microtus' -- subject(s): Control, Mice, Insecticides
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If they aren't from the natural, organic product line, then insecticides aren't used in the case of organic gardening. The standard chemical, commercial, conventional, synthetic insecticides may have instant name recognition among gardeners. They may be more available and more economically priced. But they aren't supposed to be used.One reason lies in their non organic nature. Another lies in the side effects of their use. For example, some non organic insecticides are target sprays in their effects being directed toward a specific pest population. But others aren't.Still another lies in the strategies that organic gardening emphasizes. For example, organic gardeners turn to mechanical means such as swatting. Or they try cultural means such as improving plant and soil health. Or they attempt biological means such as bringing in natural enemies to turn the pests into food sources. In the way of a common beneficial among organic gardeners, favorite enemy is the ladybug [Coccinellidae]