Posts in 'Composting'
Worm Composting Basics
Posted on Jun 03, 2008 by GLI Editors.
Composting recycles organic matter into nutrient-rich soil. In order to turn discarded apple cores and coffee grounds into soil, worms are needed to break down the organic matter into helpful fertilizer for plants.
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A Composting Feast for Your Organic Garden
Posted on Dec 17, 2007 by GLI Editors.
The average American household produces more than 200 pounds of kitchen waste every year—why throw it into our overflowing landfills when you can use it to improve your lawn and garden?
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Eco Living and Home Composting
Posted on Nov 06, 2007 by GLI Editors.
Have you ever opened your vegetable drawer to pull out the celery and come away with a handful of decomposing green glop? Before you reach for the trash can, why not recycle that rotting mess into nutrient rich compost? Home composting is an important part of eco living and a great way to feed your garden. While you can set up a simple pile in the yard and let nature take its course, there are some other options for home composting. To create rich compost quickly:
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How to Make and Manage a Compost Pile
Posted on Nov 06, 2007 by GLI Editors.
One of the most useful things a green living enthusiast can do for the environment is to make a compost pile. Compost piles are an important part of the sustainable life style, since compost provides valuable nutrients for your vegetable plants. Here are some basic tips to help you get started:
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