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Composting has gone mainstream. If you're ready to pile on, we've outlined everything you need to know to start a compost ...
You don't need much to start making your own garden gold – discover easy, affordable bin options as well as solutions to take ...
Once this first layer of compost is created, mix in green waste in the pile and bury fruit and vegetable scraps at least under 10 inches of compost for them to effortlessly decompose.
The last week of June is the time to set up your flowering plants for continued blooms the rest of the summer. Fertilizing, dead heading and pinching back are key.
Gardens packed with blooming flowers are extremely popular. But are these highly curated creations actually helpful – or is it better to allow nature to take its own course?
By Devin Kelly, For The Mountain Times Nestled within the heart of Sandy is a quiet garden space blooming with fresh energy ...
Trim the stems back to just above soil level and pitch them on the compost pile. Removing the dead foliage helps prevent pests from overwintering and helps to keep your peonies disease-free. As you ...
While some things in the bathroom should be cleaned daily, a weekly regimen is sufficient for some of the more routine tasks. Cleaning the toilet, for example, is a task that you should complete at ...
According to Amy Enfield, Ph.D., Senior Horticulturist at ScottsMiracle-Gro, adding a diseased plant to your compost pile introduces harmful fungi, bacteria, and viruses. So what's the problem?
Plastic manufacturers are pushing to have their products counted as compost. Composters and farmers are trying to stop them.
Village officials have set their sights on April 2026 to start a composting program expected to take in 1.5 tons of food ...