Let’s be honest. If there’s one kitchen appliance that gets unfairly treated, it’s the freezer. Escaped peas ricochet around ...
One‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ of the most frequent kitchen scraps that end up in the garbage is potato peels, but they are full of essential ...
Transform discarded plastic bottles into a thriving garlic garden right at home! This eco-friendly method is perfect for ...
Compost is made up of "brown" materials rich in carbon and "green" materials rich in nitrogen. Here are some key green materials to help your garden flourish.
Sweet tea is a Southern staple and many homes will have a pitcher at the ready for guests stopping by. While there are plenty of tasty store-bought brands, most Southerners prefer to make their own ...
The loyal reader knows that compost is my go-to for almost everything. I use it for mulch and to put the soil food web back into soils. I am a compost nerd. The question: What to do in the winter when ...
Learn how to boost your garden's vitality with our Quick Pick Vegetable Tip focusing on "Compost." Discover the benefits of using compost in your vegetable garden and simple methods to create your own ...
Farmington is adding food scrap bins at its farmers market as part of a composting pilot program. Food scraps and other accepted items, such as paper towels, will be made into compost. The city is ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- One of the grocery items up most in price this year, besides coffee and beef, are fresh vegetables. It even has a name - "Veggie-flation." "Veggie-flation" has been raising ...
Food waste in landfills creates methane, which is a big climate problem. Composting at home can help divert food scraps from landfills. And compost helps improve garden soil. Andy Faust and Kinorea ...
A Texas Master Naturalist is teaching landowners how to fix damaged soil without using chemical fertilizers or burning practices that she says hurt the land. The Hill Country Chapter of Texas Master ...
Liquid fertilizer, also known as 'compost tea', is a natural, organic alternative to store-bought products that can be expensive and contain ingredients you may prefer not to use in your garden.