technique of biologically decomposing organic waste to produce fertile compost
Composting is harnessing the power of nature to recycle your organic waste at home. More than 25% of the typical home’s waste is yard trimmings and food scraps. Imagine cutting down the amount of tras
Working on my composting area, I was thinking about how different the forest soil I’m working in is from yard soil that is just feet away. Our region has heavier clay-based soil, in some areas the soi
Thanks Jeanne! --- On Tue, 11/30/10, Jeanne Lookabill < atasteofcreole@gmail.com > wrote: From: Jean...
I do know you have to have drain holes. Worms and compost make a lot of liquid. It needs to go somewh...
Also realize they only live in the very top material and as far as I know they don't do rabbit poop. Mine only use veggie matter and very c...
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