Just remember that meat, dairy, and oily foods won't get you the results you desire.
Plants require nutrients to grow, especially nitrogen and carbon. Many kitchen food scraps contain nitrogen, and when combined with carbon-rich materials like dry leaves, hay, or shredded paper, you ...
Kitchen scraps and garden waste can be a valuable resource. But some communities are forgoing the Fogo bin and collecting their own compost ...
"Some commenters say this attracts pests while others say it doesn't as long as you put browns down." ...
Indoor gardening is a great way to bring a bit of nature into our homes, and using kitchen scraps can make it even more ...
Worms. I’ve got a few. I split my time between a small inner-city apartment in Sydney, Australia, and a wild property that was once a farm, before it was abandoned in the 1970s, four hours to the ...
Most of us throw away parts of vegetables without a second thought. The root end of a green onion, the base of a celery bunch ...
Your compost pile will be a mix of “browns” and “greens”. Together, with water and air, these materials will decompose and transform into a soil amendment. ISTOCK PHOTO Your compost pile will be a mix ...
I have a not-so-secret obsession with Patrick Vernuccio, aka The Frenchie Gardener (@thefrenchiegardener). In addition to his delicious French accent and boy-next-door good looks, he inspires 1.2 ...
Composting is one of the most effective methods of recycling food waste to create nutritious soil for garden beds. Nevertheless, a lot of beginners give up trying because of one common trouble: ...