Compost is a valuable resource in your garden that can be used as a mulch, fertilizer, or top dressing your lawn. It adds nutrients to the soil, speeds up growth, and improves the overall health of...
Beginner’s Guide To Composting At Home
Beginner’s Guide To Composting At Home
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You can add cooked vegetables to the compost bin with other leftover food. Composting cooked foods is not nearly as common as composting raw foods, but there are numerous benefits to composting...
Adding compost to your garden at the right time will enrich your garden soil, enhance moisture retention, and boost plant growth. Ideally, add compost to the garden at the start of a planting season...
Learn the proper values of sustainable living by composting your household waste for an easier and healthier life. Buying coffee in paper cups won't save the polar bears. Most of the cups are...
Paper plates are compostable and take about 4 to 6 months, depending on the paper plate type, pile size, and the environment. The composting process is shorter on hot days, unlike in the cold...
The secret of worm casting lies in having good worm bedding - a moist, carbon, and nitrogen-rich bedding. Statistically, 50% of the worm bedding material makes up the worm diet. So, you must have...