If you want to reduce waste and grow healthier plants but don’t have a backyard, composting is still possible.
Create a ring of chicken wire, about a hug’s width in diameter, and simply deposit dry leaves in the fall. The leaves will ...
In this video, I show you how to compost shredded paper to make rich, fertile, plant food and soil improver. Why waste paper ...
The costumes are back in the closet, the candy’s long been consumed and the leftover pumpkins are starting to turn into mush ...
Seafood compost offers rich nutrients and soil balance for home gardens, but it also comes with a few challenges every ...
Fall is a perfect time to consider composting. As our days get cooler and shorter, deciduous trees like oaks, maples, and sweetgums will begin to shed their leaves. The swamp chestnut oak in my front ...
If you’re looking to reduce waste and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden, composting at home is a simple and effective way to do it.
Before you toss that sagging jack-o-lantern, learn how this piece of Halloween waste can get a new life as a soil amendment ...
Plans are underway for a new regional composting facility where food scraps will be collected as part of a larger Connecticut ...
“Composting pumpkins and cornstalks is a simple step residents can take to reduce landfill waste and enrich soil by returning ...
If you’re carving a jack-o’-lantern, don’t throw away the skin or innards — every part is edible.