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  • How to Use a Single Bin Compost System

    Composting is a great way to recycle yard and kitchen waste and enrich the soil in your garden at the same time, but many composting systems seem ridiculously complicated. Composting does not...

  • How to Compost Mulch

    Mulch prevents weeds and retains soil moisture, but after a few years it begins to look tired and worn in ornamental beds. Instead of tossing it out and wasting all that organic material, compost...

  • How to Make Fertilizer With Aquatic Plants

    In many areas aquatic plants have become invasive and are choking out the native species. Luckily, the fast growth of these plants can be leveraged and the plants used as a high-nitrogen nutrient...

  • How to Reduce Landfill Waste by Composting

    Converting your organic kitchen and garden waste into compost is an easy way for you to limit the growth of landfills, reduce your carbon footprint, and add healthy, rich nutrients to your garden...

  • How to Layer a Compost Pile

    Composting is a process that speeds the breakdown of organic materials by creating the proper carbon to nitrogen level for organisms to feed on. This is accomplished by layering green nitrogen...

  • The Best Compost Bin Instructions

    Composting might sound like a complex activity, but it can be simpler than you think. Composting is green way to recycle and to get rich material to help your garden grow. Almost anyone can...

  • What Are All Types of Soil Made Out Of?

    Soils can take thousands and even millions of years to form. Thousands of different soils exist, comprised of varying levels of minerals and biological material highly dependent on local...

  • Types of Soil Formations

    Soil comes in three basic kinds: sand, silt and clay. Most soils are a combination of the three. Types of soils depend on the variations in the weather, moisture and location in combination with...

  • How to Prepare Dirt for Planting

    One of the best ways to ensure a thriving and fruitful garden is to have well-prepared soil before you plant. This involves removing existing sod from the planting area and adding organic...

  • How to Make Compost in Three Easy Ways

    Anytime, but especially fall, is a great time to start making compost by recycling all your outdoor waste. Turning dead plant material and fallen leaves into dark rich compost is nature's way of...

  • Composting Advice

    Compost piles keep waste out of landfills. Although not all compost piles are "hot," most "cold" compost can be used on gardens and around trees. Hot composting is when the temperatures inside the...

  • How to Create Compost for Your Garden

    Creating compost for your garden can be compared to baking a cake. Just follow a simple recipe using ingredients you have on hand and let it "cook"!

  • How to Bury Compost

    Composting is a tried and true method of recycling and reusing organic material. There is a cheaper and easier method of composting that eliminates the need for containers, while producing the...

  • How to Start a Compost Pile in The Winter

    Trying to keep green can be difficult in the winter when everything turns yellow. Composts generally need above freezing temperatures but there are still ways to maintain a steady compost pile...

  • How to Grow Compost

    Growing your own compost is a way to recycle material and produce a humus that is beneficial for plants and the environment. A compost bin can be placed anywhere and doesn't take up much room,...

  • How to Build a Barrel Compost Bin

    Compost is the best nutrient you can add to your soil. It contains organic matter that loosens soil, nutrients from the decomposed plant material, and provides an ideal habitat for earth worms and...

  • How to Create Compost

    Gardeners gold as its also known as is the best soil you can get for your garden. Compost adds much needed nutrients and moisture retaining elements to your garden.

  • How to Make Compost Activators

    Although manufacturers of compost activators and those who sell their products would like you to believe you need to buy their activator for your compost to work, this simply isn't true. Organic...

  • How to Make Compost for the Garden

    Compost adds organic matter to soil, improving texture, increasing aeration and releasing valuable nutrients to promote plant growth. Whether you choose to grow organically or simply want to give...

  • How to Make a Compost Pit

    Making homemade compost can seem like a daunting task. But if you use this compost pit method, the process can be rewarding. There is no need for expensive hardware or fancy inocula. With a few...

  • How to Compost

    A lot of gardeners would like to know how to compost. This is because composting is an easy way to get rid of any lawn and garden debris. It is also 1 of the best ways in which to feed your...

  • How to Compost

    Compost is a great fertilizer for flowers and other plants. It is essentially creating your own top soil. It is also good for the environment because the compost is made of things that would...

  • How to Make Compost Quickly and Easily

    Composting is nature’s way of helping you turn waste and rubbish into nutrient dense soil. This is very beneficial for both you and the planet and it’s elegantly simple to make compost. Instead...

  • How to Build a Compost Heap (or Pile)

    Why spend money on expensive bags of compost? Why not save the work of hauling away your green trash and use it for yourself? Why not use garden and kitchen refuse to make your garden grow...

  • How to Build a Lasagna Garden

    Lasagna gardens are also known as no-till gardens, sheet mulched gardens or composting-in-place. The lasagna garden method imitates the soil-building process of nature. Instead of disrupting the...

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