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The Easiest Way to Make Great Garden Compost

October 8, 2009 by Gardening Tips · Leave a Comment 

Image via Wikipedia Late winter and early spring are when I start thinking actively about my flower and vegetable gardens. In fact, I’m usually impatient to get new plants and seeds in the ground and sometimes I start planting too soon. One thing that helps prevent myself from losing good seeds and young starter plants is to occupy myself with basic gardening preparation tasks instead. And the easiest one I know of which brings the greatest rewards is making compost . I’m somewhat

Organic Garden Fertilizer ” How to Worm Compost

August 29, 2009 by Gardening Tips · Leave a Comment 

by Rhonda Abrons Vermiculture is the fancy word for worm excretion which is worm compost. Heres how to do your own worm composting. Choose the Proper Container You will need a container at least 8 to 12 inches deep. Wood is better as it absorbs moisture and insulates the worms. A rectangular plastic container is often used, but the compost tends to be soggy. Aerate the bottom It is important to drill holes at least two inches apart all across the bottom of your container. If you ar

Compost Bins Supply Organic Recycling Selections

April 3, 2009 by Gardening Tips · Leave a Comment 

How to Build a Compost Bin With the recent emphasis on the importance of recycling, composting has become progressively modern as a means to deal with organic waste items. and, on top of being a good way to recycle, composting also creates a extraordinary soil additive that can be utilized for potting soil as well as organic garden plantings too. Compost bins supply the best way for people to get started in managing and containing the composting process. There are a number of different

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