Composting Basics
Composting is an important part of sustainable gardening. It breaks down kitchen and yard waste, and it naturally adds nutrients and organic material back into your soil. Learn all the basics of composting, from how to start a compost pile, to maintaining it, to working it back into your garden.
Composting Basics
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Why Are Vegetables Popping Up In Compost Pile?
Occasionally, errant veggies or other plants pop up in compost. While of no particular concern, some folks are a bit disquieted by this and wonder how to prevent seeds from sprouting in their compost. This article will help with that.
By Amy Grant
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Gardening With Compost: How Compost Helps Plants And Soil
Most of us have heard that gardening with compost is a good thing, but what specifically are the benefits of composting, and how does compost help? In what way is garden compost beneficial? Read this article to find out.
By Amy Grant
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Can Compost Be Used As Mulch: Information On Using Compost As Garden Mulch
What is the difference between compost and mulch, and can you use compost as mulch in the garden? To learn the answers to these questions, and more, read this article to find out.
By Anne Baley
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What Are Soldier Flies: Help For Larva Found In Compost Piles
While they may be ugly and unsettling to see, soldier flies in compost are actually beneficial. Continue reading this article to learn about soldier flies and all the good they can do.
By Anne Baley
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What Is Trench Composting: Learn About Creating Compost In A Pit
Composting converts organic material into nutrient-rich material that improves the soil and fertilizes plants. Although you can use an expensive, high-tech composting system, a simple pit or trench is highly effective. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Compact Compost Solutions: Composting With Limited Room
What if you don’t have a yard and barely have the space for a few containers but still want to compost? Practice small space composting. Learn more here.
By Becca Badgett
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Using Compost In Gardens – How Much Compost Is Enough
The appropriate amount of compost for plants depends on certain factors. To learn how much compost is enough, click this article.
By Teo Spengler
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Is My Compost pH Too High: What Should The pH Of Compost Be
Have you ever thought about checking the compost pH range? There are a couple of reasons to check the pH of compost. First off, the results will let you know what the current pH is and if you need to adjust or not. Learn how to test compost pH here.
By Amy Grant
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What To Do With Compost – Learn About Compost Uses In The Garden
Creating compost out of kitchen and yard waste is a great way to be more environmentally sustainable. But if you’re wondering, “where do I put compost,” you may need some guidance on what to do next. There are many things you can do with that compost. Learn more here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Is My Compost Finished: How Long Does Compost Take To Mature
Composting is one way many gardeners recycle garden waste. While seasoned composters know from experience when their compost is ready for use, newcomers to composting may need some direction. Click this article for help in learning “when is compost done?”.
By Susan Albert
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Compost Tea Recipe: How To Make Compost Tea
Compost tea is a great way to improve the overall health of your plants and crops. This article has information on making compost tea to use as fertilizer for plants. Read this article to learn more.
By Nikki Tilley
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Compost Greenhouse Heat Source – Heating A Greenhouse With Compost
What if you could use compost as a heat source? Can you warm a greenhouse with compost, for instance? Yes, heating a greenhouse with compost is a possibility, and using compost in greenhouses as a heat source has been around awhile. Learn more here.
By Amy Grant
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Is My Compost Dead: Tips For Reviving Old Compost
Compost heaps tend to be situated out of the way in the landscape. As a result, they often get forgotten and neglected, leading to dry, moldy and just plain old material. Can you revitalize old compost? Find out in the following article. Click here for more information.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Compost And Slugs – Are Slugs Good For Compost
It may seem odd, but slugs are actually valuable in certain ways, especially when it comes to composting. In fact, slugs in compost should be welcomed, not shunned. Here we explore the idea of compost and slugs and provide helpful tips for managing compost slugs.
By Mary H. Dyer
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What Is Leaf Mold: What Makes Leaf Mold Compost So Special
What is leaf mold? Leaf mold compost is a simple process that allows you to break down your fallen leaves for future use in gardens and flower beds. Click the following article for more information on using leaf mold for soil.
By Becca Badgett
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Add As You Go Composting - What Is Passive Composting
What is passive composting? It is add as you go composting, and the process is as it sounds. Read on to learn more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Tips For Using Compost Tea – How Do I Apply Compost Tea To My Plants
Most of us have heard of the benefits of compost, but do you know how to use compost tea? It is one of the easier fertilizing methods and can even be made from household items like kitchen scraps. Click here for info on compost tea applications and other tips.
By Bonnie L. Grant