Grow healthier plants and reduce food waste by starting a compost pile. Learn what to compost, what to avoid, and the simple ...
Used coffee grounds don't need to go in the garbage. Naturally, you can add them to compost, but some plants actually love grounds in a variety of formats.
If you have ever been tempted to toss a fruit peel, core, or pit out of your window, you're making a big mistake. Doing so does more harm than you realize.
Keen to know more about compost or worm fertiliser and how to make it? Here are 5 reasons to give it a try - with input from experts at Sustainable ...
Long, slimy, wiggly and ready to eat your garbage. Welcome to worm composting. Vermiculture, the formal term for worm composting, is the process of using worms and worm castings (poop) to turn waste ...
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The American Association of University Women will host “Growing Opportunities: Women in Horticulture” from 10:15 a.m. to ...
Autumn is the perfect time to dig into your very own home compost or worm farm project, with Eurobodalla Council offering free workshops through ...
Some of the many benefits of vermicomposting include: waste breaks down faster than in traditional composting; castings lock more nitrogen into the soil; and produces compost and fertilizer that is ...
Rats sneaking into your compost bin this winter? See how a simple galvanised wire mesh base blocks burrowing pests while ...