Did you know that you don't have to throw away all the fallen leaves in your yard? Leaves are a valuable source of nutrients ...
If you have wine corks leftover after celebrating with friends and family, don’t throw them in the trash. Most natural wine ...
Description: In this video, I explain what we do when we run out of our own homemade compost. I also show our composting bay ...
In this video, we give you the answers to 5 commonly asked composting questions on how to make compost for the garden at home. Plus, I showcase Tony's new book Composting Masterclass. Go here to get ...
Whether you want to lessen your food waste or cut down on your energy consumption, the kitchen is a great place to start.
Every spring, I empty the enclosures holding “finished” compost and spread that compost over vegetable plots prior to ...
Move the vulnerable plants to slightly more shaded areas and replace them with plants known to shrug off drought without watering. Echinops, eryngium, hylotelephium (Sedum), lavender, nepeta and ...
In terms of planting depth, Luke Newnes of Hillarys says a good rule of thumb is to plant bulbs about three times as deep as ...
Fort Collins residents who want to start food scrap composting can now sign up for service for as low as $5 per month because of a pilot program.
Bears will search for food in Missouri for around 20 hours a day. Here's how to make sure your home isn't one of their stops.
In the two years since Chicago launched a composting pilot program, some 7,500 households have signed up to participate. At ...
Tomatoes are one of the most common plants in the home garden. Learn how to tell if your tomatoes are done for the season and how to prepare for next year's crop.