The latest issue of Indiana Living Green featured an article that seems to have been written with Geist in mind. The author, Lynn Jenkins, has kindly permitted us to post it on our website. For those not yet familiar with this magazine, you can check it out online when you click the link to finish the article.
For many folks, the term “organic” conjures up a picture of the 1960s’ homesteading hippie, bedecked in bib overalls. So, the word “natural” may be a better word to describe the best gardening and lawn practices. Plus, it gives a little leeway if there is the rare occasion when one must step off the organic path to handle something truly out-of control. Furthermore, since the U.S. Department of Agriculture has commandeered the word “organic” with its regulations, “natural” seems a more natural way to go. – Continue -
-Article appeared in the May/June 2008 Issue of Indiana Living Green, which can be picked up in Marsh Supermarkets near the atGeist Newsletter display.
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