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Recycling organic matter can reduce the amount of household rubbish going to landfill. Hot composting, worm farming and Bokashi are all simple ways to achieve this.
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.
Dog poo is an increasing environmental burden washing dangerous bacteria into the water supply. There are alternatives to throwing a smelly plastic bag-full in the bin.
Outdoor Kids includes more than 40 gardening activities for kids and is a great guide for parents who want to share a love of gardening and nature with their children.
Vital for plant life and food production, phosphorus is non-renewable and rapidly running out. We need to save and reuse phosphorus stored in food to reduce demand.
Earthworms and redworms amend garden soil by offering nutritional value and good tilth. Both of these ingredients produce healthy and delicious vegetables.
Earthworms live beneath our feet, we seldom think about them. However, as Amy Stewart enlightens us in her book 'The Earth Moved' earthworms are very important.
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.
Vermicomposting (Worm Composting) saves money, recycles, and benefits the earth. Worm castings are natural fertilizer. E-Z vermiculture with this basic worm bin plan.
Think green when packing lunch for the kids during the school year. Here are some helpful tips to make lunch have a positive impact on children and the planet.
A New Year's Resolution to create less rubbish will save money and help the planet. It's easy to achieve, satisfying to do and benefits everyone so here's how....


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