If you want to reduce waste and grow healthier plants but don’t have a backyard, composting is still possible.
Most of what goes into U.S. landfills is organic waste, ranging from household food scraps to yard trimmings. That’s a problem because in that environment, organic waste is deprived of oxygen, which ...
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How To Turn Your Old Trash Can Into A DIY Compost Bin
Do you have an extra trash can sitting in the garage? This is the perfect opportunity to start composting! Here's how to make ...
We cram life into tiny spaces and then blame the bin when it smells like regret. Small kitchens. Thin walls. Flatmates who ...
Find a source of fresh fall leaves that you want to collect. Carefully examine the leaves to ensure there are no signs of ...
Create a ring of chicken wire, about a hug’s width in diameter, and simply deposit dry leaves in the fall. The leaves will ...
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What Is an Electric Composter and How Does It Work?
Electric composters are a recent innovation with a promising future. Now you can compost at home in small spaces with no ...
When I first learned about the concept of a zero-waste lifestyle in 2017, I was inspired. The first step I took to start reducing my waste was composting, which is the process of returning natural ...
If you’ve just started composting, you might wonder how to speed up compost so it’s completely decomposed and usable. It’s not hard to do! As long as you have the right balance of greens to browns, ...
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