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Yes, you can reuse compost from pots and here's how
Our team of gardening experts share their top tips to make your old compost and soil go further and it's perfect for ...
Are you in need of a hobby that takes a lot of work and yields little to no results? Do you like virtue signaling and weird smells? Look no further!
Hudson Valley edible garden expert Kristen Svorka shares practical tips for planning, planting, and maintaining a productive spring garden.
With spring on the rise comes more farming and gardening. Luckily, food scraps don't have to go to waste — they can help ...
Composting promises rich, dark soil that plants love, but when the pile refuses to heat up, frustration sets in fast. That cold, sluggish mound looks innocent, but beneath the surface, decomposition ...
FAIRFIELD - Your table scraps don’t have to go in the trash. With a little effort, you can turn them into compost, which you can then add to your garden for extra nutrients. Fairfield’s Sustainability ...
As we begin our first week of Spring lets discuss composting, its’ benefits, and how it can affect our lives. This week I ...
Weeds steal water, light, and nutrients from a vegetable garden. Learn the best ways to keep weeds out of your vegetable garden for good.
Uses for dryer lint extend far beyond the laundry room. From weed prevention to erosion control, discover the best ways to reuse dryer lint in your backyard garden while ensuring safety and ...
Ready to give up backyard composting because it's too difficult? It may surprise you to learn that prolific (and kind-of-cute) black soldier fly larvae could be the answer.
If you’re a gardener and you’ve found composting difficult or frustrating, you’re not alone. LAist science reporter Jacob ...
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