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 plant is great for the home environmentToday is returning to organic farming and gardening as production models healthy and sustainable. The effects of industrialization and intensive cultivation and synthetics backed with a lot of machinery, are under review due to the intense suffering soil erosion of the culture system which tends to run out quickly, and that coupled with the use of fertilizer and pesticides synthetic broad-spectrum, end up creating ecological imbalances in addition to high air pollution. This is a hotly debated issue and that generally affects large producers who must carry out a labor that is economically profitable.

In our case we work on gardening and plant care, and that while large stores are not the ones we use, we should meditate on how we maintain our garden. It is very common to buy triple 15 and fertilize the lawn and beds, often more than once a year, spraying of products that we sell a wide spectrum that give very good results. Now think if our neighbors do the same thing as multiply imagine using fertilizer, synthetic pesticides, and fungicides and are putting our eco system. Without wishing, we affect the environment as much as those producers who care more in profits than in the environment.

You may think that my opinion is much exaggerated, since you always use these products in your garden and nothing ever happened. Now I ask you really do not spend anything. What happens is that change is so slow that we do not realize. Remember the number and variety of birds that inhabit our area, do you know who left? The reasons are complex but one of them is the lack of food, of course with fumigation eliminated many insects that are part of their food chain.

Another thing that you can remember a few years ago the water table to 4 or 5m deep was drinking, which today are not. It was initially blame the septic tank but chemical residues from fertilizers and remedies we use joined the problem today. These are just two examples but we enumerate and further on many more, which aim to invite us to reflect on how to care for our plants and gardens in a friendlier environment.