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In the United States, more than one-third of all available food goes uneaten through loss or waste, according to the U.S.
Making your own homemade compost is a fun and sustainable way of using your leftovers to benefit your garden. Egg shells, ...
Down a long gravel driveway on the outskirts of Columbia Falls, a series of towering mounds rises against a backdrop of pines and distant mountain peaks. Each one holds 17,000 pounds of waste — scraps ...
“Get a hoe out and go over the soil around the plants. Make sure it’s friable, it’s soft and that it will allow moisture ...
The resourcePhilly search engine will allow Philadelphians to find places to bring difficult to recycle items and donate ...
Orange peels' usefulness far outlasts the fruit itself. From composting to starter pots, this citrus peel can be used in ways ...
If you make a pot of coffee every morning, disposing of the grounds is just part of the routine. Coffee grounds can be ...
You don't need much to start making your own garden gold – discover easy, affordable bin options as well as solutions to take ...
I received an email from one of my readers about her Rhubarb or Rheumrhabarbarum. It seems that the stalks on her rhubarb were as thin and weak as they haveever been. Her rhubarb normally does well ...
Use a watering can if you are doing a soil drench, and water close to the base of each plant. If you spray on the plant ...
Plastic manufacturers are pushing to have their products counted as compost. Composters and farmers are trying to stop them.
Pinecones, sand, egg cartons, sticks, cardboard, and sand are some of the 13 different material you can use to fill the ...