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Eden's
Organic
Garden
Center
How it all started... "Eden's
Organic Garden Center was conceived out of my passion to share the beauty of
nature, the simplicity of organic gardening and the hope of helping create a
safer place in which families and individuals could enjoy their little piece of
paradise at home, or wherever their paradise is found. It continues to be
my passion to bring safe solutions to people who have no idea how harmful toxic
pesticides and common home and yard chemicals can be to themselves, their
families and pets or neighboring properties."
Marie Tedei, the proprietress, has been into organics
and the green solutions for a very long time. She is originally from the Midwest
where she remembers recycling and thinking "green" were taught in school.
As a gardener, upon moving
to Texas, she quickly learned that fire ants are not at all like the benign picnic
ants back home, the soil was either sticky as paste or hard as a rock and yet,
there were more beautiful plants growing in organically amended soil here to
choose from - perennials that returned year after year
- than she ever dreamed of, due to the wonderful mild Dallas winter climate.
In addition to the many years at the "school of hard
chunks of soil", she studied at Collin County Community College in
the horticulture program and managed one of the industry leading organic garden centers in Dallas
for nearly two years. She
later worked in
sales for a north Dallas commercial landscape company where she had to cringe at
the use of synthetic and toxic products, but encouraged and taught organic
practices with the crew she oversaw at the residential properties she handled in
far north Dallas.
Eventually she ran her own private gardening business
out of her all natural 14 acre "horse and chicken" ranch in southeast Dallas
county. She handled the landscapes of several commercial properties in
south Dallas county which she converted to organics. The retail business
was where she cut her teeth though, and found it was also the best place to
share what knowledge she had gained about organic gardening and the safe
solutions to common garden and lawn care problems with the most people possible.
This is something she felt important to do. "Information is knowledge."
In January of 2006, a former professor
gave her the opportunity to re-open the longstanding nursery previously known as

Daniel's Dirt & Doin's of which he had recently taken over operations.
On March 1, 2006, Marie, friends and family celebrated the grand opening of
Eden's Organic Garden Center.
The original shop was located in far north Lake
Highlands, a neighborhood of north Dallas.

Marie celebrating the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
with family, (above-Dad), and friends, (below).

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In the
spring of 2007, the shop had to relocate down to her all natural "farm and
chicken ranch" in Balch Springs, where she also boards a few horses,
raises free range chickens for their eggs and enjoys a bit of peace and
quiet. "This is where I originally wanted to put the garden center.
Sometimes you have to go around the block first to get to where you're
supposed to be. It is a fun place to visit and a great place to work."
Marie
adds, "I dare you to come and watch these crazy chickens and ducks and try
not to smile!" It was not great timing for a move,
but the shop reopened with the same mission - to share organic methods
with people who wanted to learn how to maintain their land naturally.
Now Marie again shares the wonders of the awesome cycle of life in the garden - like
it must
Marie Celebrates the
re-grand opening/ribbon cutting at the Balch Springs location in April of
2007, with friends and colleagues.
have been in Eden; "..a Paradise without the
use of toxic synthetic pesticides or "miraculous" fertilizers.." - with those who drop in, walk
by or call. "If there is a need to control a pest or unpleasant situation,
we look for the most natural, least toxic and inexpensive way to solve the
problem. In that way, anyone can have a safe home and yard, without the
worry of dangerous pesticides or harsh chemicals or cleaners." It seems
every year, more of the previously considered "safe" chemicals are being pulled
off the shelves. Come see what nature uses to control itself when things
get out of balance.
Eden's Organic Garden Center takes appointments for
consultations on how to implement organics at your home or business and to
provide "house calls" to help trouble-shoot and teach folks
right where they live and use the products. Marie has been working in
organics in one capacity or another for 20 years and has a lot of knowledge to
share. Companies, schools, churches or other organizations wishing to
convert from the use of toxic, synthetic polluting products to natural methods
can seek advice here.
EOGC will also ship or deliver products to those who live where organic garden
centers and the products haven't quite made it yet. "The organic movement is
growing and we want to be able to share what wonderful products we have in the
Dallas area market with folks around the USA."
"Everyone should be able to afford a bit of the Garden of Eden's paradise,
wherever they live." And that also means reasonable prices on products, full
instructions and when possible, follow-up calls to check progress. "One of my goals is
that we're never so big that we lose the ability to bring a personal touch to
our customers. I may not remember everyone's name, but we'll take good care of
you - like that cousin whose name you can't ever remember!"
Marie loves God's little critters, too.
And
you'll find plenty of them running around the garden shop. Chickens
and horses can wreak havoc in the garden - but you'll find natural
feed and supplements for them as well as natural fly and pest control products at the shop.
"We've not had too much trouble with them, they seem to be content eating bugs
and weeds!"

"I try to live and eat
naturally and organically, at least as much "I try to live and eat as naturally
as I can, and I want my animals to
have that same opportunity."
Eden's Organic Garden Center is working to reach out to the community around it
working to put together a community maintained garden, offering free classes to the public or small
nonprofit
groups, hosting of a farmer's market and Marie writes an article on various gardening
topics that is published in the
Richardson NeighborsGO
and
Mesquite NeighborsGo magazine, found in the
Saturday Dallas Morning News - when the editor makes room for it. Marie
has accepted the role of President with the Dallas Organic Garden Club
again this year and has been asked to speak to various groups such as White
Rock Lake's "For the Love of the Lake" and at the annual TOFGA
conference this past January. See the events page for upcoming
lectures.
"I hope to share some Paradise with everyone who visits
my shop or who comes to me for help about their yard. II Peter 1:3
says, in my words, that, God gave us everything we need to live a good,
full, and godly life. I like to think the organic way reflects
that scripture, and I try to live as naturally as I can!"
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