composting
composting
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by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-01
Gardening is a fun and invigorating activity. It keeps one busy and productive and brings the creativity and ingenuity in everyone. Gardening beautifies our homes but it also produces a good deal of y...
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by Al Paterson - 2006-12-11
Many gardeners already know the value of the rich, dark, earthy material created by composting. It is one of the best mulches and richest fertilizers - and it's cheap. In fact, you can make it for fre...
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by Barbara Johnston - 2006-12-17
In simple terms composting is the decomposition or breakdown of organic material(material that was once living) remains and other once-living materials to make an earthy, dark, crumbly substance that ...
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by Julie Williams - 2006-12-21
OK, so are you over the shock now??? In the not so distant past, we didn't have the luxury of having a small room in the house where we could flush away our number ones and twos. But did you ever wond...
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by David Banig - 2007-01-06
Earth Friendly Composting Municipalities throughout the United States require residents and businesses, such as construction companies, to dispose of organic waste in 30 gallon paper bags that can the...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2007-01-14
Making compost from garden and household waste is one of the best things any gardener can do. Its easy and costs very little in time or effort.Making compost will help you reduce pollution and cut dow...
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by H Reinders - 2007-01-29
A gardener. One who knows that good manure and compost can be the difference between a lush garden and a sparse, struggling one. And lets not forget the aroma, a gardener will describe the smell o...
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by Terry Kaufman - 2007-02-02
Most little girls (and big ones, too) do not like worms. To some of us, nightmares are made from such creatures. Their negative reputation precedes them; they are the quintessential creepy crawlers, o...
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by H. Tim Sevets - 2007-02-25
Worm composting is fun, easy and educational. It even has a fancy scientific name that you can throw out at your next party: vermicomposting. The acknowledged bible of vermicomposting is Mary Appelho...
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by Joanne Jones - 2007-02-27
More and more cities are developing composting programs, where homeowners can place food scraps in a green bin. The city collects the green bins and starts large compost piles. When the materials in t...