I bought a bunch of beets at the farmers’ market and was taken aback when the seller chopped off the vegetables’ foliage.
A 17-year-old York Suburban student wants to build community, reduce waste in landfills, and enrich the soil through a new community compost bin project.
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Don't Toss Those Pumpkin Guts! Here's How to Use Them to Feed Your Soil
Wondering what to do with all those leftover pumpkin guts? Give them a second life in your garden with these best ways to use ...
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How to make a Successful Container Vegetable Garden
Hello in this video I will give you a few tips on how you can make a successful container vegetable garden. Many people do ...
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Easiest Way to Make Compost — No Turning Needed!
In this video, I show you the easiest way to make compost - no turning is needed! For a complete list of products & brands I ...
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Granville sophomore builds school compost bin for Eagle Scout project
Granville High School sophomore Daniel Prokop partnered with Granville Intermediate School’s Garden Club to build a two-bin ...
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How to save your soil after the dry summer, according to an RHS expert
Following a dry summer, gardeners will be even keener than usual to lavish composts, manures and other bulky organic matter on their garden to feed soil and plants and to boost moisture-holding ...
The Olympian on MSN
How to make leaf mold for your garden, plus 3 unusual daffodils to consider planting
Don’t expect a true or vivid pink in pink daffodils — they have a cup that is more apricot -- but they are an alternative for ...
My beets were slow to grow this year, so I bought a bunch at the farmers’ market. I was taken aback when the seller chopped ...
While you can't let fallen leaves cover a lawn all winter, you can mulch them instead of raking. As a bonus, the mulched ...
There are a lot of tasty and nutritious uses for secondary plant parts that would otherwise be discarded or, at best, added ...
Southern Living on MSN
How To Grow Basil Indoors For Fresh Flavor All Year Long
Growing basil indoors means you don't worry about cold weather coming. Enjoy fresh basil flavor on pasta, cocktails, and ...
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