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This article will present alternative methods of composting for those who have limited space or neighborhood restrictions against composting.
Vermicomposting, or vermiculture, is an easy and convenient way for every person to get involved with organic gardening and saving trash from the landfill.
Learn three methods that will speed up the rate at which your compost pile generates viable compost. This article details how to compost effectively.
Teach your children about going green by showing them how nature recycles food scraps. Vermiposting uses worms to make compost, and it's easy, odorless, and fascinating.
Composting worms do need moisture, but too much can kill. Overly wet bins can also foster pest insect outbreaks. Give worms adequate moisture, but not too much.
By following a few simple rules, gardeners will find that composting in bins or worm farms can be relatively problem-free. Avoid putting these items into the compost.
Ideal for apartment and condo living, worm composting provides all of the garbage reduction benefits of standard composting, but in a smaller package.
Which type of composting is best, worm composting or traditional composting? Is there any difference in the compost? Which is easier?
Worm composting produces compost rich in nutrients, cuts down on waste in the garbage can, and produces red wiggler worms.
Taking care of a worm bin is an easy job, but it does require a bit of work. Here are a few worm composting tips and guidelines to help out with the process.
A worm compost is an intensive way to make soil, but it's an excellent tool for small space gardening. Here are some tips for a successful worm compost.
Vermicomposting (Worm Composting) saves money, recycles, and benefits the earth. Worm castings are natural fertilizer. E-Z vermiculture with this basic worm bin plan.
Buying an expensive machine is not usually an option for home-based composters. The best way to separate worms and compost is to convince the worms to do it themselves.
Organic gardeners can't use heavy garden soil for container gardening. Use potting soils or soilless potting mixes for seed starting, propagating, and container planting.
Composting directly in the garden is easy and has advantages over traditional methods.
Organic gardeners are a special breed. When birthdays and holidays come around, nothing makes them happier than a gift bag of dried manure. Here are some more ideas.
Summer savory is an easy-to-grow herb that belongs in the kitchen garden. It's aromatic, attracts beneficial pollinators, and is useful in the kitchen.
Worm composting is a great way for anyone with limited space to turn kitchen waste into compost for the garden or houseplants.
Transform poor soil into nutrient-rich soil where vegetables and fruits flourish.
A hanging basket or pot of flowers is the perfect decoration for your porch or deck. Use this guide to grow your best looking hanging containers ever.
The finished product of vermicomposting is a nutrient-rich soil mixture that acts like rocket fuel to plants.


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