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  • How to Add Drainage to a Yard

    If your yard is too wet you have a problem. Most plants will not thrive when their roots are struggling to grow in wet soil. Plants need water but they also need oxygen, and a soil that stays wet...

  • How to Determine Proper Drainage for Your Yard

    Knowing how your yard drains will help you set goals to improve your drainage. The type of soil in your yard determines how well it drains and the slope or grade of your yard determines what low...

  • How to Convert 1 Yard of Topsoil

    Topsoil is measured and sold according to volume. In small quantities, such as in small bags, it is measured in cubic feet, liters or cubic yards. Larger quantities that are stored and transported...

  • How to Calculate Compost Coverage

    Understanding the amount of lawn area to cover by compost is beneficial for both the health of your yard and your wallet. Knowing the exact measurements, and accounting for potential spillage,...

  • What Makes Good Compost for Garden Soil?

    Creating your own compost for soil provides two very distinct advantages. It first reduces your food and yard waste, keeping it out of landfills. It next offers a mixture that replaces lost...

  • Compost Making Methods

    Composting is a active way to recycle your decomposable waste into a fertile soil companion for your landscaping and potted plants. It cuts down on your total garbage output and saves landfill...

  • How to Make A Compost Bucket In Your Home And Use It To Fertilize The Soil In Your Yard

    This article will tell you how to use ordinary vegetable cuttings and other food scraps to create fertilizer/compost for use in your yard or garden.

  • Composting as a Waste Disposal Method

    According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, nearly a quarter of municipal solid waste is comprised of yard trimmings and compostable kitchen scraps. Composting is a great way to put...

  • How to Make Your Own Composting Bin

    There is no need to purchase a composter. Follow these simple steps to make your own!

  • How to Make Compost in the City

    Composting your food scraps and yard trimmings is the sustainable choice, since it reduces the amount of waste that your household produces. But creating a compost bin in a small urban yard (or no...

  • How to Get Rid of Weeds in Your Lawn

    There are a variety of weeds out there in the world attacking your perfect lawn. Like grass, weeds are fighting for a place in your lawn and competing for the same nutrients. The result is a war...

  • How to Compost

    Composting is easy. It can drastically reduce the amount of garbage you throw away and can be a great fertilizer for your yard and garden. There are many different types of compost bins out there...

  • 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 Grow Grass in Low pH Soil

    Soil pH is considered a measurement of hydrogen ion concentration. Usually, soils break down into one of two categories when it comes to PH levels. A place with high rainfall produces soil high in...

  • How to Improve Clay Soil

    Poor drainage, swelling, cracking and a high pH make clay soil a challenge for even the most experienced gardeners. The good news is, amending clay soil is relatively simple–you just need to add...

  • How to Prevent Compacted Soil

    Compacted soil is not good for the grass or the vegetation it supports. It is crucial to prevent this from occurring. Once it occurs, it takes time to fix. Compacted soil prevents roots from...

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