Here's how to keep composting in winter so you'll have finished compost in spring. beekeepx / Getty Images Gardeners often assume outdoor compost piles stop working in cold weather, but beneficial ...
Balled and burlapped and container grown trees and shrubs can be planted almost anytime, but fall is ideal. Growing roots ...
Many gardeners avoid composting citrus peels due to the widespread belief that citrus peels don’t break down properly and may harm compost piles. But the truth is that citrus peels, citrus fruit, and ...
This monthly column is written by Kendra Bruno, aka Compost Girl, who is the waste prevention specialist for the city of Napa. To submit questions, email kbruno@cityofnapa.org. What’s hotter than Napa ...
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Tips to prepare your garden for fall in the Lowcountry
Many things change with the seasons, including our gardens. Here are some tips and tricks to prep for autumn plants and produce. To learn the lay of the land, News 2 talks to David Manger, owner of ...
If you’ve ever taken a stab at home composting, you quickly discovered that compost doesn’t just happen because you tossed a few apple cores and banana peels in a bin out back. Composting is a bit ...
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Here's How to Compost Wine Corks Instead of Trashing Them
In this guide, you’ll find quick tips on how to judge if your wine corks are compostable or not, and learn how to help wine corks break down faster in your compost pile! What Is ...
WIS has been following Ava and Jules’ story since last March, when they were accepted into USC Aiken’s USCA Life Program. Emery and Emerson are two-month-old kittens available for adoption at Pawmetto ...
Gardeners often assume outdoor compost piles stop working in cold weather, but beneficial microbes can continue to break down compost all winter. The problem is that composting takes much longer in ...
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