Remember to choose a composting method that suits your space and preferences, select a suitable location, and build your ...
Why buy compost when you can make your own? It’s not rubbish, it’s renewable. Why throw your kitchen scraps in the bin when you could be using them to make your garden more lovely and ...
Garden beds require a few components: compost-rich soil; soil that is warm enough; and moisture to keep plant roots hydrated.
[Minnear Knives] had a bunch of apricot stones in his compost pile, and it was the pits. He did some research and decided to build his own rotary trommel to tumble out the trash. As you will see ...
They will compost better if some brown materials are added to the mix. Try to include some of the browns and some of the greens as you build your pile, whenever possible. Landscapes rarely ...
Make the pile bigger. Compost piles continue to break down in cold weather as long as the compost doesn’t freeze solid. Building large piles at least 3 feet wide by 3 feet tall reduces the ...
If you don't have a compost pile, you can leave your pumpkins out for local wildlife to eat if you're willing to welcome ...