If you want to reduce waste and grow healthier plants but don’t have a backyard, composting is still possible.
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.
I this video I explain what we do when we run out of our own homemade compost. I also show our composting bay system made ...
The costumes are back in the closet, the candy’s long been consumed and the leftover pumpkins are starting to turn into mush ...
In this video, I show you how to compost shredded paper to make rich, fertile, plant food and soil improver. Why waste paper or place it in the recycle bin when you can turn it into beautiful compost ...
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 ...
With plenty of leaves, grass clippings and garden debris available, residents can create compost piles that benefit their gardens.
Don’t let your Halloween pumpkin haunt the landfill this November. More than 1 billion pounds of pumpkins rot in U.S.
A webinar featuring lessons learned and tips for replication from community-oriented composters in partnership with local ...
Gardeners are being warned that councils have very specific rules to protect the environment and the people handling waste, ...
More than 1 billion pounds of pumpkins rot in US landfills each year after Halloween, according to the Department of Energy.