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White Worms in Compost? Here’s What to Do About It

White worms are commonly found in pot plants, hence the name pot worms. These worms offer more benefits to your compost than they do damage. However, it’s advisable to control their population...

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Is Parchment Paper Compostable?

Because of its carbon-rich structure, parchment paper can be added to your compost heap as brown material. However, you can compost some types of parchment paper, such as unbleached paper, while...

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Composting Hair: The Unexpected Way to Reducing Waste

Hair is easily compostable because it is biodegradable and classified as organic material, which provides numerous benefits to plants. It also has a high nitrogen content, as well as traces of...

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Can You Compost Flowers?

Yes, you can compost flowers. Different ‌flowers make perfect compost ingredients. Dried flowers are brown compost material, whereas fresh flowers fall under green compost material. Composting...

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Can You Compost Pine Needles?

Pine needles are common in many yards and gardens, but you may not know you can also compost them. The green pine needles are an excellent nitrogen source, while the dry ones provide the compost with...

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Can You Compost Chicken Bones? 

Like other organic materials, you can compost chicken bones. The bones are relatively slim, fine, and brittle, so they break down easily in a compost pile. Chicken bones are rich in calcium,...

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