If an unsightly compost bin is a blemish on your otherwise beautiful garden, there's a simple and budget-friendly solution ...
If you haven’t started your composting journey, consider this your sign to begin. Turning your kitchen scraps and backyard ...
Many people start composting for practical reasons. Home composting your leaves, grass clippings, garden waste and food scraps reduces the amount of garbage you generate. Plus, compost is essential ...
IF YOU WERE to eavesdrop on a group of experienced gardeners, it is likely that their conversation would eventually land on the topic of compost. They’d talk about what they put in their compost, ...
Getting the right soil mix for your raised-bed garden can make all the difference in the success of your efforts. Raised-bed gardens have a lot of advantages. They raise the plants up so it’s easier ...
I PROMISED THIS year to offer more columns on green, eco-friendly gardening, so here is another, as we are now just 15 days away from the beginning of fall. Lots of jobs need to be done around your ...
What’s the difference between compost and mulch? Compost is composed of organic matter, decomposed and fine in texture. Compost is used as a soil amendment. Mulch can be organic (like shredded redwood ...
Composting is the natural process to convert a mixture of organic matter into compost. Organic materials such as yard clippings, food waste, and animal manures, for example, decay to form rich organic ...
Adele has worked in gardening for 25 years. She grows a wide range of plants at the Which? Gardening trial grounds and is our compost expert. A great compost supports your plants to grow quickly and ...
Getting the right soil mix for your raised-bed garden can make all the difference in the success of your efforts. Raised-bed gardens have a lot of advantages. They raise the plants up so it’s easier ...