Showing posts with label #OrganicFarming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #OrganicFarming. Show all posts

Friday, June 7, 2019

Earth Day Organics


Aloha!
Steve Frailey here. Being Earth Day, I wanted to take the time and talk about organic farming. What we do daily on a very large scale (70+ acres), you can simply apply on a small scale in your own backyards. On our Organic Farm & Wellness Tour, we spend at least a half an hour going over what we have found to be very beneficial over our 35 years of organic farming. The principles that we use on a very large scale, may also be applied on a single ornamental potted plant, landscaping around your yard, fruit trees in your yard, or in your garden.
When a person has a weak immune system, various diseases or problems can arise. In my experience, the same thing applies to any living plant or tree. A healthy plant or tree that has a strong “immune system” keeps diseases and insects away, because such pests will seek out an easier meal from a weaker plant. Supporting plants with chemical fertilizers and pesticides only helps short term. In the long term, the weaker soil will result in plants with weaker “immune systems,” requiring the application of more and more of these harmful chemicals which end up in the food you eat.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Organic Farming: Mimicking Nature’s Ways






Can't make it to our FREE Noni Farm Tour? Here are some simple organic gardening tips!  #OrganicFarming #SustainableFarming  #OrganicVermicomposting #DIYOrganicMulching



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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

The Importance of Animals on an Organic Farm: Pollinators, Pest Control, and Decomposers






Pest defenders, decomposers, and pollinators Oh My! These garden helpers are imperative to a healthy Organic Noni Farm #OrganicFarming #OrganicNoniFarm #SustainableFarming



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Thursday, May 2, 2019

Foraging for Noni






Ever wondered how we grow and harvest noni fruit? #OrganicNoniFarm #OrganicFarming #OrganicNoniFruit



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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

What Polynesian Culture Has to Teach Us About Sustainability






Sustainability is among our core values here at Hawaiian Organic Noni #EarthDayFun #OrganicFarming #OrganicNoniFarm #SustainableFarming



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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Earth Day Fun - DIY Organic Mulching


Get your mulch on with this simple How-To article!  #EarthDayFun #OrganicFarming #OrganicNoniFarm #SustainableFarming #DIYOrganicMulching



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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Earth Day Fun - Sustainable Farming






We are very proud to run a self sustaining Noni Farm! How are you sustainable at home?  #EarthDayFun #OrganicFarming #OrganicNoniFarm #SustainableFarming



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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Save Water! 9 Things You Can Do at Home






Saving Mother Nature's resources one drop at a time #WaterSavingTips #EarthDayFun #OrganicFarming #OrganicNoniFarm #SustainableFarming 



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Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Organic Farming to the Roots






We are proud to be a USDA Organic Noni Farm!   #OrganicFarming #OrganicNoniFarm #SustainableFarming



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Thursday, April 11, 2019

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Earth Day Fun- Earthworms






Did you know? Earthworms AKA Vermicomposting are your best friends when it comes to your garden #EarthDayFun #OrganicFarming #OrganicNoniFarm #SustainableFarming #OrganicVermicomposting



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Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Say No to GMO






 What is the difference between GMO, All Natural and Organic? #SayNoToGMO #HealthyLiving #OrganicFarming



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Friday, October 5, 2018

Say No to GMO

Natural Vs. Organic and Certified Organic vs. Non-GMO

Many years ago, I was attending a trade show on the mainland for our organic Noni products when someone asked our group what the word "natural" meant to us. It was interesting listening to others in my booth with their interpretation of “natural”. When it came my turn, my response was that it means absolutely nothing when dealing with food, drugs or health products. The word “natural” is used by many companies to impress you but in reality, there are no regulations concerning growing or producing products in a natural manner. My advice: buyers should beware when something is advertised as “all natural”.
However, certified organic with the USDA insignia means a lot. I highly recommend visiting The Cornucopia Institute's website (https://www.cornucopia.org/). They're watchdogs for organic practices and regulations, and post many, many good articles and updates on organics and the importance of organic practices.
Their recent newsletter has a section on Certified Organic and Non-GMO. Here is a portion as food for thought:
"What’s more important, looking for the organic seal or the non-GMO verified logo?