By Times’ Junior Journalist Rio Carter Why go out to a plant shop to buy potting or garden mix when you can do it yourself, ...
Composting helps our planet. More than a third of all landfill waste is made up of food, food-soiled paper and yard waste.
In kitchens across the country, a new trend is taking root—at-home composting. As more people look for ways to reduce waste ...
Mick Poultney, also known as the Compost King, is giving a talk on how to make your own compost on Monday, 17 March at ...
If you’re keeping your compost on the countertop, a good lid will make the difference between a low-maintenance system and a hellscape of funky smells and summertime swarms of fruit flies.
The 'Compost King', Mick Poultney, will give a talk on homemade compost at Cradley Sports and Social Club. The event is taking place on Monday, March 17, starting at 8pm, and it costs £5 on the door.
Tim Mendham, a third-generation farmer from Blayney in New South Wales, participated in a pelletised compost trial and his ideas about compost changed. With healthy soil his top priority, Tim learned ...
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