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Many people are interested in composting--turning their kitchen waste into wonderful fertilizer. However, this task may seem daunting-time consuming, smelly and may even involve worms! I have an...
Composting is how plant matter changes into soil-like material called compost. This process of decomposition is helped by air and water. Insects, earthworms, bacteria, and fungi help with this...
Gardening is becoming more and more popular of late with the economy here in the U.S. and in other parts of the world on the decline. People are going back to the soil and planting their own...
The National Gardening Association says 43 Million American households plan to plant edible gardens in 2009. This is 19 percent increase compared to last year. Why? Home grown food is healthy...
Composting at home helps reduce a family's carbon footprint. Composting at a school can reduce a community's carbon footprint, as well as create an educational opportunity for children and their...
Making compost is simple and inexpensive. It’s also a great way to save money around the house. Combine your compost with the soil in your garden beds to create richer soil which your plants...