A buried system like this one can still be useful outside of apartment buildings or in cities with compost restrictions.
Composting is a wonderful hobby to take on as a gardener. Not only does it provide you with nutrient-rich matter to feed your plants, it's also rewarding to watch waste be repurposed into something ...
Composting doesn't have to be a fancy, complicated science experiment. Imagine transforming your leftover coffee grounds, vegetable peels, and even yard trimmings into rich, black gold for your garden ...
Ginny Bartolone began writing DIY and home improvement guides nearly 10 years ago, covering everything from energy-efficient appliances to cracked foundations. Whether she's compiling cost information ...
SAN ANTONIO – The soil you use in your garden is important because it adds nutrients to your plants. You can save money and help out the environment at the same time by making your own compost soil.
The only place it’s hard to compost is an apartment. So declares Jackie Trimble of Washington State University Master Gardeners. She highly recommends the do-it-yourself approach of getting food ...
Chances are you have a lot of this fruit scrap, and it's perfect for composting. Like other food waste, it will contribute to ...
While grounds add nitrogen to compost bins, this coffee waste product is a good source of carbon, so it shouldn't go into the ...
Maggots in compost are almost always black soldier fly larvae, and in most bins they’re harmless. Finding a modest number of ...