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Is Composting All It’s Supposed to Be?
Published on Saturday, March 20, 2010 by admin Is it really worth starting your own compost pile? Not only creating an unpleasant odor in sight that would be nothing more than a glorified garbage dump? The answers are yes and no. Yes, it's worth starting a compost heap, even modest size of one. And no, you're not a compound, or an unpleasant odor in sight. With most of their must-gardening tasks behind you...
Miracle of Mulch – 15 Tips on How to Use Garden Waste to Save Water, Boost Soil and Reduce Weeding
Published on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 by admin Sometimes I really miss the obvious. For years I piled grass clippings and sweep the leaves in a corner of our garden, while struggling to fight weeds overtaking the garden on the other. Finally, the dawn of light and began to redistribute the piles of waste mulch.Now the garden bed is getting a nice feeling of order with the yard waste is recycled in a barrier that p...
Organic Lawn Care
Published on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 by admin The organic lawn care does not mean you sit and watch as weeds infiltrate your lawn until dandelion lint covers your sidewalk. Nor does it mean you need to be in the hands and knees from sunrise until sunset, hand-pulling invasive weeds and Crabgrass given the green carpet of lawn chemically treated the neighbors have. As the organic lawn care means is that a good pla...
Are You Making Any of These 5 Composting Mistakes?
Published on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 by admin As a Certified Master Oster draft, I have a lot of problems with people who just started composting and have questions, or have problems. Here are the top five composting errors you find. Are you doing one of these errors yourself? 1. Add meat, dairy, fat or bone When compost your kitchen waste, we do not stick to fruit and vegetables, coffee grounds and eggshells. Do...
Making Compost is Like Cooking a Stew for Your Family
Published on Saturday, January 30, 2010 by admin Making compost is like cooking a stew for her family. You have a recipe, the ingredients in the right quantities, at the right time, temperature and let simmer. Entre is a load of sweet smell, rich dark clay that can feed your plants with pride. Composting is the controlled decomposition of organic matter. If left to mother nature this process can be very slow, but fo...
Grass Clippings
Published on Wednesday, January 6, 2010 by admin To avoid pocket or purse, that is the question! Many homeowners who take their own grass clippings thrown into free fertilizer that can be used by themselves to keep the lawn growing season.By bags and disposal of clippings pull their free subscription. Grass clippings contain many nutrients that are used by the soil improves the ability of grass to disease, insects a...
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