Discover the benefits of using coffee grounds as a natural fertilizer for plants. We spoke with gardening and soil pros about ...
House Digest on MSN
Don't toss old compost - use it to pot your plants on a budget
There are several reasons you might have old compost laying around, like a neglected compost bin or old bags you didn't use.
Compost is a great way to recycle kitchen and garden scraps. It takes organic waste and turns it into nutrient-rich humus that can be used by plants. Composting is a way of returning to the soil what ...
May is a busy time in the garden, and we can’t emphasize enough the use of compost and mulch as you go about completing your gardening tasks.
Now that your garden is growing during the summer season, let’s start planning what you can do with the leftover produce you’re going to be harvesting. Composting is an easy way to re-use those fallen ...
Southern Living on MSN
Should you use coffee grounds on tomato plants?
Separate the myths from the facts regarding this trendy garden practice.
Twenty miles south of Boise, crews at the city compost farm are bracing for the busy season. “Grass season,” as compost program director Lisa Knapp calls it, means bag after bag of lawn clippings and ...
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