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  • How to Make Compost Out of Newspaper

    Ordinary newspaper can be a successful component of rich, useful garden compost. Newsprint is composed primarily of plant fiber, and modern newspaper inks are made from a safe soybean oil base....

  • How to Build a Worm Bin Garden

    Turn your vegetable scraps into rich soil with worms. Watch microorganisms and macroorganisms at work. Composting with redworms allows them to digest and break down garbage; it also reduces plant...

  • How to Make a Good Worm Farm

    A worm farm is a cheap and easy way to make compost, get rid of food scraps, and have an endless supply of fishing bait. When selecting the type of worms, do not dig them out of your garden, buy...

  • How to Begin Composting

    There are many benefits to making your own compost. Composting is an environmentally friendly way to recycle fruit and vegetable scraps, and yard waste like dead leaves, flowers or branches....

  • How to Make an Indoor Compost Container

    There are a few benefits to making your own indoor compost container. Composting is an environmentally friendly way to recycle vegetable and fruit scraps, and yard waste. Compost worms transform...

  • How to Create a Compost Container

    There are many benefits to making your own kitchen compost container. Composting is an excellent way to recycle vegetable, fruit and yard excess. When composting is done correctly, compost worms...

  • How to Maintain a Good Compost Bin

    Maintaining a good compost bin is all about taking care of your worms. If you keep the worms well fed and healthy, you'll have successful compost. Making your own compost is an environmentally...

  • How to Build a Homemade Worm Box for Red Worms

    Worm farming, also called vermiculture, is the process of using red worms to create compost fertilizer. The worms are fed organic material and food scraps, which they digest then excrete a...

  • How to Raise Red Worms in Tubs

    Raising your own worms is an inexpensive way to breed your own fishing bait or produce compost to add to your potted plants or garden. Worm composting is referred to as vermicomposting. Plastic...

  • How to Compost Brown Materials

    A successful compost pile requires a mix of green (nitrogen rich) and brown (carbon rich) materials to decompose quickly. This article focuses on brown materials.

  • How to Make Compost

    Compost is the black gold of soil that all gardeners crave. Now you can make your own rich compost soil with just a few basic ingredients. Chances are, you have 99 percent of them already.

  • How to Care for Red Worms

    Vermiculture, or composting with worms, is becoming popular with those who are interested in composting but don't have a lot of space--especially true for those who live in urban areas. Red worms...

  • How to Build a Vermiculture

    Vermiculture or worm composting is one way of taking kitchen scraps that would otherwise be thrown away and turning them into nutrient-rich soil for your garden or house plants. One of the...

  • How to Build a Kitchen Worm Composting Box

    This is a simple way to create fabulous compost for your garden quickly. You also are helping to save the environment!

  • How to Harvest Compost From a Worm Box

    Your worms have been working hard on your kitchen scraps, but how do you get the compost out?

  • How to take care of your worms

    Now that you made your worm farm and compost, here are some tips on taking care of them.

  • How to create a cheap wormbin

    Want a cheap way to compost? Do you live in an apartment and want to compost but you can't do it outside? This will show you a cheap way to create an indoor compost pile with the help of Red...

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