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Atis Leaves Developed as Anti-Dengue Solution: Philippine government health researchers found atis (Anona squamosa) leaves extracts for the formulation of an effective anti-mosquito repellant.... 12279 view(s) | posted on October 21, 2010
Can Guyabano Cure Cancer?: “Studies are underway by leading medical institutes, universities and pharmaceutical companies of the healing properties of guyabano against cancers.... 9009 view(s) | posted on August 24, 2010
Atis – Anona Squamosa Linn.: the fruits and leavesAtis - Anona Squamosa Linn.
Local names: Ates (Tag.); atis (Tag.); yates (Tag.); sugar apple, sweetsop (Eng.).
Atis is cultivated, throughout the Philippines and is occasionally spontaneous. It was introduced from tropical America by the Spaniards at an early date and is now p... 7573 view(s) | posted on October 21, 2010
Hydroponics Farm in Tagaytay:
Hydroponics (from the Greek words hydro water and ponos labour) is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, without soil. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral nutrient solution only or in an inert medium, such as perlite, gravel, or mineral wool using... 6799 view(s) | posted on October 4, 2009
A Guide to Vermiculture and Vermicomposting: Vermicomposting is indeed a nice way to manage our biodegradable organic scraps/wastes and turn them into something useful for our garden. I found this Guide to Vermiculture and Vermicomposting from the Bureau Plant Industry... 5577 view(s) | posted on May 20, 2010
Malunggay – Moringa Oleifera:
malunggay leaves
Malunggay - Moringa Oleifera Lam.
Guilandina moringa Linn. Moringa pterygosperma Gaertn. Moringa nux-ben Perr.
Local names: Arunggai (Pang.); balungai (Bis.); dool (Pamp., Bis.); kalamungai (P. Bis.); kalungai (Bik., Bis., Tag.); kamalongan (P. Bis.); kamalungai (Pamp.,... 5366 view(s) | posted on October 26, 2010
Certified Organic Farms in the Philippines: The Organic Certification Center of the Philippines (OCCP) is the official certification body for organic products in the Philippines. The Department of Agriculture has accredited OCCP as the first certifying agency for organic agricultural products in the country.
Certification is defined as a sys... 5124 view(s) | posted on October 23, 2009
Making Carbonized Rice Hull: Carbonized rice hull is a crucial ingredient of bokashi organic fertilizer and can also be used in composting toilets and animal bedding.... 4175 view(s) | posted on June 1, 2010
Yellow Ginger Feature in Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho: From simple food flavoring… ginger can now be used for candies and chips. And one type of ginger, known as “Queen of Herbs" because of its yellow color, is believed to be good for the health. Some people even attest that its extract can cleanse the liver from toxins, improves blood circulation and a... 3917 view(s) | posted on April 23, 2010
Katakataka – Bryophyllum Pinnatum (Lam) Kurz.:
katakataka leaves
Katakataka - Bryophyllum Pinnatum (Lam) Kurz. / Cotyledon pinnatum Lam. / Brayophyllum calysinum Salisb. / Cotyledon paniculata Blanco / Bryophyllim germanians Blanco
Local names: Abisrana (Ilk.); angelica (Sp.); aritana (Bik.); halangbang (If.); inginga (Ig.); kapal-k... 3002 view(s) | posted on November 15, 2010 © Pinoy Eco Farmer 2013
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