The only place it’s hard to compost is an apartment. So declares Jackie Trimble of Washington State University Master Gardeners. She highly recommends the do-it-yourself approach of getting food ...
Composting is one of the most satisfying DIY projects out there — it reduces waste, enriches soil, and makes you feel like you’re doing something good for the planet. But studies have thrown a ...
Composting is one of the best things you can do for your garden, as well as the planet. Not only does it reduce waste, it puts that waste to good use, replenishing your garden's soil with rich ...
EAC’s backyard composting workshop covers composting basics, monitoring, and jumping worm awareness, with bin and tool ...
Throwing out food can be an emotional experience, complete with frustration for your wallet and a general ping of guilt. But if you feel this way, you’re not alone. Food waste, at 24% is the largest ...
Generating less trash is a worthy goal. But we all have to eat, and more food ends up in landfills than any other type of trash material, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. It makes up ...
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Not Coffee Grounds, Not Banana Peels — The Inedible Scrap You Can Add To Compost
You know that there are a lot of kitchen scraps that you can add to create nutrient-dense compost, but here's one you might ...
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Not Citrus: The Kitchen Scrap You Should Never Add To Compost
You know citrus is problematic in composts, but there's another common foodstuff to avoid dropping onto the pile for fear of ...
You've probably heard paper towel rolls can be composted, but there are some other popular disposable backyard party items you can chuck onto the pile, too.
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Don't throw them out: The kitchen trash you could be adding to your compost
You probably know to add vegetable scraps and other plant-based items to your compost bin, but if you're due for a pantry ...
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