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Category: Gardening
Sioux Falls Compost Headquarters | Landscape Garden Centers
Join us in making a positive impact by participating in Landscape Garden Center’s Green Choice Rewards program. Drop off your garden waste for free and be part of a community that’s cultivating a more sustainable world, one compost pile at a time. Landscape Garden Centers on the edge of Sioux Falls, SD, is your best…
Nature Builds Soil This Way So Should You!
All the leaves are brown and the sky is grey️ The autumn leaves start to fall… But here’s a silver lining because all those leaves can be turned into gardeners’ gold! Ben shows us a variety of uses for fallen leaves, putting all their goodness to use around the garden, from protecting plants to making…
HOW TO MAKE NATURAL COMPOST (No Soil? No Problem!)
One of the basic requirement of container gardening is a good quality soil rich in nutrients for the plants to grow efficiently. In this episode, we are going to show you how to produce your own soil by means of simple natural composting.. so come on! 🙂 #naturalcomposting #composting #UrbanGardening #GardeningTips HOW TO DO BASIC…
Composting for the Ocean — Food waste that protects soil & sea
Join host Andy Green as he meets passionate Rhode Islanders that are creating a statewide composting effort to ensure food waste doesn’t end up in the landfill and protects ocean heath instead. Join the movement ️ start composting today: http://www.cleanoceanaccess.org/hshsri/ Healthy Soils, Healthy Seas Rhode Island is an innovative project that aims to inspire long-lasting…
Hot Winter Compost! using leaves in a dirt berm
I have tinkered with composting for the last year, and have been thus far disappointed. I mainly used kitchen waste. The first (winter) attempt was a stinky, slimy, and COLD pile. The second (summer) attempt, using a YIMBY compost bin, attracted so many flies that the maggots did most of the digesting! This year, I…
The People of ROCKCOTE – Permaculture
Meet ROCKCOTE’s Permaculturalist, Danial Lawton in the latest instalment of The People of ROCKCOTE. Learn about what his role involves and how it aligns with ROCKCOTE’s values. Source
How to Make Compost in a Few Easy Steps
http://bit.ly/Rkc75Z Every homeowner with a lawn and garden should learn how to make compost. It is much easier than you might think. Learning how to build a compost pile that will eventually break down on its own and provide you with natural fertilizer for the garden, is the first step toward an eco-friendly lawn. 1.…
Harvesting greens and review of the honey berry bushes (Haskap)
There are new additions to the honey berry inventory as well as a transplanting of an older large bush that us doing well. Source
