Compost, the dark, crumbly, earthy-smelling material produced by natural decomposers, provides many benefits to gardeners and non-gardeners alike. Converting garden waste, kitchen scraps and various p ...
Mackintosh Academy’s greenhouse is a hub of learning and growth, with hands-on lessons for students from kindergarten to 8th grade.
At the heart of this eco-advocate’s approach is the segregation of waste at its source. Iyengar has devised simple, ...
Photo Credit: 123rf.com Looking for innovative ways to reuse plastic containers? Why not incorporate them into your garden? From imaginative planters to practical storage solutions, these upcycled ...
Don't throw away your eggshells! Learn how to turn them into a powerful fertilizer with our step-by-step guide on making ...
Compost, the dark, crumbly, earthy-smelling material produced by natural decomposers, provides many benefits to gardeners and ...
Ginger notes that using keyhole composting also means that you require a third of the water you'd otherwise use on your ...
It might be chilly outside, but there are plenty of jobs to do in a vegetable garden in February if you're looking for ways ...
The straw bale sanctuary in which Chris Vander Hout and Christine Hoy reside helps eliminate water waste and energy sourced ...
Cool-season crops like cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, onions, carrots, radishes, pansies, and diathus can be planted. (They can ...
The United States is nowhere near its goal of cutting food waste in half by 2030, according to new analysis from the ...
Block any holes in the walls, floors and doors of your garden buildings securely. You could add a metal ‘kick plate’ to your shed door to prevent entry. Make your compost bin or heap uninviting – ...