Compost is a natural process, and you can help it along in your own backyard, Cindy Watter, a UC Master Gardener of Napa County, writes.
Is your compost a veritable Vesuvius of foul-smelling, putrescible plant waste? You might be doing everything wrong. Fear not; you can learn from your mistakes.
DEXTER — On Thursday, March 12, at 4:30 p.m. Jock Robie of MainlyWorms will be conducting a workshop on vermicomposting at the Abbott Memorial Library. Robie has been raising worms since 2008. “What ...
Run by EnviroCom Australia, the sessions teach how to set up and care for compost systems, use finished compost, recycle correctly, avoid greenwashing, and understand what happens to household ...
If you have spent any time around wine people, you have heard the phrase: It starts in the vineyard. DaVero Farms and Winery is taking that one step further, straight into the compost pile. On Sunday, ...
With record cold gripping much of North America this winter, many who find themselves with an abundance of fireplace ashes are wondering whether they can use them in the garden. Wood ashes from burned ...
With some trial and error, a pet owner landed on an eco-friendly alternative to traditional kitty litter that not only saves money but also reduces waste. The owner shared their experience to Reddit ...