Learn How To Regrow, Recycle & Repurpose Kitchen Waste
Think about the impact we’d have on the world if we all could reduce our everyday kitchen waste by just 10%. Want to try it?
Think about the impact we’d have on the world if we all could reduce our everyday kitchen waste by just 10%. Want to try it? From regrowing store-bought produce to DIY plant food, start your journey here and explore some of our most popular waste-reducing articles, straight from the Gardening Know How archives. Click anywhere below to learn more.
Create a No-Waste Kitchen
As you work your way through the Gardening Know How Learning Channel course, How to Grow a No-Waste Kitchen Garden, we encourage you to use this page as a resource. Everything has been carefully curated to support your journey towards reducing waste in your kitchen.
COMPOSTING KITCHEN WASTE
Composting can begin right in your kitchen. Regardless of your space, kitchen scraps are ideal for composting. Click here to learn more about how to start composting kitchen waste today.
GARDENING WITH COFFEE
Just like us, plants like a nice cup of coffee get going too. Click here to find out why using coffee grounds in the garden is among Gardening Know How’s most popular article of all time.
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Up Your Amaryllis Game! 6 Of The Best Giant Amaryllis Varieties
For a dramatic holiday flower, consider a giant amaryllis. They're easy to grow and, the bigger the bulb, the more magnificent flowers it will produce.
By Tonya Barnett
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5 Winter Houseplant Care Mistakes You’re Probably Making, According To A Horticulturist
Protect your plants in the depths of winter with expert advice on avoiding these common pitfalls. Keep plants healthy and vibrant until brighter days arrive.
By Melanie Griffiths