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Make your lawn and garden the envy of the neighborhood with eHow’s tips on subjects like growing grass and storing bulbs for winter. Growing an herb garden? Is a rock garden a better fit for your environment? eHow has suggestions for both, plus advice on rose gardens, vegetable patches and planting a lawn. Protect your hard work with information on controlling pests, testing soil and fertilization. eHow even helps you get your supplies together with How Tos on organizing gardening tools.

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  • Tips on Growing Grass Seed Compost

    Compost is a soil-conditioning agent that helps prepare the ground for new growth. Using old kitchen scraps and other organic wastes is an environmentally savvy way to provide proper lawn care for...

  • How to Make an Organic Compost Pile

    Have you been wanting to find a way to recycle things such as leftovers? Leaves and other things such as that? Well if you are really trying to go green making an organic compost pile is a great idea.

  • How to Start a Compost Pile in the Middle of the Garden

    Composting is a great way to get rid of excess yard waste and kitchen scraps without adding to the landfill or polluting the air with smoke from burning leaves. Not only is it the environmentally...

  • How to Compost Orange Peel

    Your discarded orange peels make great composting material. They're rich in nitrogen, and adding them to your compost pile can help create a balanced, nutrient-rich humus that will help your...

  • 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 Manage Soil Fertility the Organic Way

    Soil is the foundation of any successful organic garden. It is impossible to raise bountiful harvests of healthy organic fruits and vegetables unless you start with soil free of the toxic...

  • 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 Use Chicken Compost in Your Garden

    Chicken manure has the highest content of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium of the animal kingdom and thus is a potent garden fertilizer. Although you can spread the fresh manure in the fall and...

  • How to Burn Poison Oak

    Burning poison oak is not recommended due to the effects on the environment and surrounding people. Those who are allergic to poison oak can be affected by the smoke, causing greater health risks...

  • How to Compost Vegetable Garbage

    Composting is not only great for your garden, it's great for the environment too. The process is quite simple, and doesn't require any specialized equipment, chemicals or skill. All you need for a...

  • 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 Make Microbes Activate in Compost

    According to the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, compost is created by the "biological decomposition of organic wastes by bacteria, fungi, worms and other...

  • How to Keep Pests & Bugs Away From Compost Bins

    Taking proper care of your compost pile is just as important as composting itself. By monitoring the moisture, contents and even insects that inhabit your composting area, you can have total...

  • How to Use Grass Treated With Herbicide in Compost

    Pyridine carboxylic acid herbicides are a class of herbicides used in pasture and commercial turf management; they target broadleaf plants but do not damage grass. These popular commercial...

  • Tips on Burning Brush & Stumps

    Yard work inevitably means you will have to burn brush, and yard waste. There are times when it is necessary to burn a stump from a cut down tree. Fire safety becomes on issue when doing this...

  • How to Compost Pine Needles

    Pine needles make a good, attractive mulch for landscaping and perennial beds, but they decompose slowly and are slightly acidic. Together with their prickly nature, this makes them less useful as...

  • How to Enhance Cow Manure for Compost

    In addition to being a fertilizer, cow manure is a wonderful ingredient to add to your compost to increase your garden fertility. As a main ingredient in compost, cow manure helps maximize...

  • How to Compost Peanut Shells

    Composting is a simple way to create a high-quality soil additive for your garden. Kitchen scraps, grass clippings, leaves, and other materials are all suitable for the compost pile. Peanut...

  • How to Compost in the Winter

    Composting is a wonderful way to do your part for the environment by cutting down on organic waste that typically gets sent off to the landfill and takes up valuable space on our planet. With...

  • How to Make Actively Aerated Compost at Home

    Getting natural, it's all the rage. And making your own compost right at home should give any greenie something to smile about. Soil has naturally occurring bacteria that break down organic waste...

  • How to Save Money on Landscaping

    Many people look at saving money on landscaping as just not doing anything to their yard to make it look better or to improve its appearance. When you look at the cost of plants and stones at your...

  • How to Compost Lawn Clippings

    Lawn clippings (cut grass) can break down--or decompose--and turn into rich and organic soil. However, lawn clippings make a better compost if they are mixed with other natural things such as...

  • How to Use Hardwoods for a Compost Pile

    Whether you are clearing out old trees or simply pruning bushes, you may have a pile of hardwood just waiting to be reused. Why not compost it and give it another life in nutrient-rich soil?...

  • How to Keep Compost Piles From Stinking

    If your compost pile stinks, it is typically a symptom of an imbalance in the environment within the compost pile. A compost pile is a delicate environment in which microbes break down organic...

  • How to Make a Compost More Acidic

    Compost material brings nutrients and moisture-rich soil to plants and gardens. In its infancy, a compost pile tends to be more acidic than alkaline. However, as it matures and reaches complete...

  • How to Compost Weeds

    Compost is ready to spread on the garden when a handful of the compost has very little scent and the particles are unrecognizable. The compost should have the consistency of loose, damp soil. This...

  • How to Create Your Own Compost Pile

    Compost is extremely beneficial for plants and having your own compost will allow you to nourish your garden without paying for expensive fertilizer. In addition, you can use a compost pile to...

  • 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...

  • How to Compost Apples

    Composting apples is a great and simple way to create quality compost for your garden. Compost acts as a fertilizer, mulch and general soil conditioner, and makes for a rich and fertile garden. ...

  • How to Compost With Straw

    Composting is an effective way to use scraps and clippings to create rich, nutrient-filled soil for gardens. When building a compost pile, it is important to maintain the proper ratio and moisture...

  • How to Use Coffee Grounds for Soil Amendment

    Using coffee grounds as a compost soil amendment is environmentally and economically friendly, and it is advantageous for your garden plants. Coffee grounds lend essential minerals and nutrients, ...

  • How Long Does it Take Biodegradable Napkins to Compost?

    Since napkins are generally made of plain paper, they are naturally biodegradable and thus able to be composted. However, there are a variety of new biodegradable products on the market today, and...

  • How to Increase Decomposition in Compost

    Composting organic material is the process of rotting. As material decomposes, it turns into rich, black, crumbly soil. This soil can be left on the surface of the garden or lawn as a mulch or...

  • How to Cure Compost

    When gardeners talk about curing compost, they often use the term "finishing" compost. Contrary to what some beginning composters believe, the gardener is not constantly adding scraps to the...

  • How to Make Compost From Hay

    Compost is made from a mixture of organic waste--things that would normally be thrown in the trash heap. The resulting mixture is full of microscopic organisms and nutrients that plants love....

  • How to Compost Tomato Vines

    After a summer of juicy tomatoes with every meal, the time comes when you must pull up those old vines. Having spent hours under the hot sun, caring meticulously for those plants, it would seem a...

  • How to Add Urea to Compost

    Composting is an ideal way to recycle scraps and yard waste so they do not end up in landfills. During the fall, many people like to put their raked leaves into compost bins but they also want to...

  • How to Compost Without Containers

    Composting is the microbial process of turning plant material into organic material used to amend soil. It is beneficial to soil and growing plants and can be made out of yard wastes, leaves,...

  • How to Make Plant Food From Kitchen Ingredients

    Composting is the process of converting organic wastes, such as kitchen ingredients, into plant food. Because it happens naturally, all you have to do is not throw your kitchen scraps away, but...

  • How to Keep Pests & Bugs Away From Compost Bins

    Composting is a simple, rewarding and beneficial gardening activity. Effective composting requires a mix of garden and kitchen waste, making compost bins an attractive food source for scavengers...

  • How to Recycle Organic Matter for Soil

    Composting, or recycling organic matter to enrich your garden soil, is a wonderful way to re-use kitchen and lawn scraps and avoid adding to overcrowded landfills. Compost can be used in your...

  • How to Make a Homemade Compost Pile

    Are you an avid gardener? If so, you know the importance of compost. Compost is a combination of decaying plants and other organic matter. It is a necessity in both flower and vegetable gardens....

  • How to Reduce Your Organic Waste by Composting

    It's a shame to waste organic waste. In fact, the term organic waste is really a misnomer, because whether you have leftover vegetable scraps, grass clippings, dead flowers or even horse manure,...

  • Dangers in Composting

    While composting is an environmentally friendly activity that can add nutrients to the soil surrounding your house without great cost or energy, it can also be a source of several dangers that all...

  • Conventional Methods of Composting

    Composting produces nutrient-rich soil, and eliminates food and garden waste from the landfill. Although decomposition is a natural process, there are techniques to manipulate ideal and efficient...

  • Easy Composting Instructions

    Compost provides fertilizer and planting material by taking organic matter and turning it into rich, black soil. It is less expensive and harmful than chemical fertilizers and turns everyday...

  • What Are Problems of Composting?

    A properly maintained compost pile produces an abundance of organic material by introducing bacteria to an ideal environment of heat and moisture. Once it's established, you need only to turn the...

  • How to Attract Nightcrawlers

    Nightcrawlers are large, nocturnal earthworms that can be found in parts of the United States, Canada and regions of Europe. They are often considered to be the best type of live bait for fishing....

  • How to Use Fresh Manure As a Compost Material

    If you'd like to use fresh manure as a compost material, you can easily incorporate it into your compost pile. Although composting happens naturally over time, you can speed up the process by...

  • How to Reduce the Odor of Composting

    A compost pile should not have any foul odor. It should give off a simple "earthy" smell of rich soil. If your compost pile is emitting any odor other than that of rich, fresh soil, it is an...

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