Compost worms, often called red wigglers, are red earthworms used for composting food scraps and other organic material. Earthworms are burrowing annelids that live in the soil. They are important...
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Yes, you can! As long as your napkins are unused or relatively clean, they should not pose a problem for your compost bin, providing they are not oily from foods like meat or dairy. Are napkins...
As the name implies, community composting occurs when different waste generators (such as small and large households within one or several societies) compost organic waste at a specific location...
A compost tumbler is a solid-waste device that converts food scraps and garden debris into nutrient-rich fertilizer. They make your job easier by combining and transforming fertile yard waste into a...
Composting with the proper tools will simplify your job. Some of these tools are not new, such as a spade, garden pitchfork, wheelbarrow, plastic or steel pails, etc. However, some are specifically...
Planting seeds in compost is a great option if you're looking for an easy way to start your garden. The moisture and nutrients in the compost help the seeds to sprout and develop into healthy...