Composting is a natural process that allows microbes to convert yard waste and kitchen scraps to a useful organic soil amendment or mulch. Gardeners have abundant materials that can be used for ...
Slick Garden on MSN
Turning our compost area into a soil-building powerhouse
Take your composting game to the next level by transforming an ordinary setup into a soil-building powerhouse. In this video, ...
Perhaps you’ve relearned how to recycle, you’re working on quitting plastic, and you’ve embraced ways of going green at home. But have you considered composting? Composting breaks down fruits and ...
It takes time to make compost. Organic matter requires about two to three months to break down in hot compost piles, and up to a year or more in cold composting systems. But if you add a compost ...
Composting transforms kitchen scraps and yard waste into black gold for your garden, but not everything belongs in your compost bin. While the idea of recycling organic materials sounds ...
Climate Compass on MSN
Why I stopped composting - and why it might not be as green as you think
For years, my compost bin sat in the corner of the garden like a badge of environmental virtue. I turned it dutifully, ...
The moment the snow melts and the garden wakes up, the compost pile sometimes delivers a shocking surprise. Instead of the ...
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