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  • How To Make Your Own Compost


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    The best compost is colloid compost. It doesn’t look very pretty, but it works really well. A colloid, in laymen’s terms, is a solid suspended in a liquid. Examples of colloids that are more common are Jello gelatin or grape jelly. A colloid is mostly water, but it is not wet to the touch. There are several ...
    2 hours ago
  • How To Make Your Own Compost


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    The best compost is colloid compost. It doesnt look very pretty, but it works really well.
    2 hours ago
  • The Friday debate: Faecal matters


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 986
    In the first of our new Friday debate blogposts, Lia Leendertz puts the case for human waste as the missing ingredient in our compost heaps A compost toilet. Photograph: 4RB /Flickr/ Some rights reserved Following the success of our controversial blogpost of last Friday , here at the Guardian ...
    19 hours ago
  • Faster Compost – How to Speed Up Your Compost Pile


    Gardening In Our Backyard GardenAuthority Authority: 124
    Image via Wikipedia Almost every gardener is aware of the many benefits of composting, but too often are challenged to make compost quickly enough for their needs.  Here are some tips to getting your garden compost bin working faster. For most of us there is no such thing as too much compost. gardener s ...
    23 hours ago
  • Sydney Australia a step closer to realising City Farm vision


    City Farmer NewsAuthority Authority: 129
    See larger image of the Farm plan here. By sydneycityfarm 18th November 2009 Sydney siders are one step closer to having a City Farm and Sustainable Living Centre with the unanimous support of the City of Sydney Environment & Heritage Committee to fund an investigation into potential sites and models. City of ...
    1 day ago
  • How to Green Your Thanksgiving


    CT Green SceneAuthority Authority: 127
    by Analiese Paik, Founder of the Fairfield Green Food Guide Thanksgiving is a time for celebrating the harvest and giving thanks with friends and family for the food that sustains and nourishes us. This year I challenge you to choose...
    1 day ago
  • TREES WITH AGGRESSIVE ROOT SYSTEMS


    Kingfisher LandscapingAuthority Authority: 104
    You should be very wary about the types of trees you plant in your garden, especially when you plan on planting trees near walls or paved areas.  Some trees have very aggressive root systems, which will push over walls and lift paving.  These root systems can also damage water and sewage pipes. Well-known trees ...
    1 day ago
  • Competition: Win a Wiggly Wigglers beehive composter


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 986
    Heres the problem with compost bins: most of them are so ugly we tend to put them in a shady corner of the garden where they wont be noticed, but they produce compost much faster if positioned in direct sunlight. The Wiggly Wigglers beehive composter provides a solution - a compost bin thats handsome enough to stand ...
    2 days ago
  • Update From The Garden: I Made Dirt


    Retro Housewife Goes GreenAuthority Authority: 528
    Last night we had a freeze warning and even though I dont think it got below 40 I wanted to go ahead and work on my garden before we did get a freeze. I pulled out the plants that were done producing, pulled weeds, put a layer of cardboard, then leftover potting mix, my own compost (see below) and then filled it with ...
    2 days ago
  • Home Vegetable Gardening: Growing Rhubarb


    Beauty Tips BlogAuthority Authority: 130
    With a quick search on various food recipe sites I was amazed to see the number of different dishes you can create with Rhubarb. Usually rhubarb was always reserved for pies in my household, but you can do so much more with it. I find rhubarb will grow best for you if you can pick up a few starter plants from a ...
    2 days ago
  • Rolawn Direct voucher codes


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    10% discount on all purchases of Rolawn Organic Multi-Purpose Compost with this Rolawn voucher code! Beautiful garden starts here!
    2 days ago
  • Grubs and Composting


    All About WormsAuthority Authority: 125
    Of course you don’t want grubs in your compost, but you also want to avoid killing the beneficial red worms that create the compost. How can you get rid of grub worms without doing away with your productive red worms? For starters, you might be ok with letting nature take it’s course. Do not treat your compost ...
    2 days ago
  • FarmVille Gets King of Compost Ribbon


    UnigamesityAuthority Authority: 142
    A new ribbon – King of Compost – is available in FarmVille and it comes to challenge us a bit more just after the introduction of the Pretty Garden Ribbon. Yay to new features! So… let’s see what is this new King of Compost ribbon and how can we get it fast.As you can see [...]
    2 days ago
  • INVASIVE ALIEN GARDEN PLANTS


    Kingfisher LandscapingAuthority Authority: 104
    You should carefully consider the selection of plants for your garden, in order to ensure that you do not plant invasive alien plants. These are plants that are not indigenous to South Africa. They tend to grow faster than our indigenous plants and can easily take over. They also take up precious water, nutrients and ...
    3 days ago
  • Rain Delay


    Petunia's GardenAuthority Authority: 104
    The leaves have been beautiful this year. We had enough on the ground that we thought it was time to collect them and tuck them in for some garden composting. Finally, we thought Saturday was the day. We put the catchers on the lawn mover and gave it a shot. Unfortunately, they were too wet from the week of ...
    3 days ago
  • USING PLANTS AS A SECURITY MEASURE


    Kingfisher LandscapingAuthority Authority: 104
    The use of hedges in your garden has numerous advantages.  They can be used to create privacy in your garden; as dividers to create different areas in your garden; to muffle noise and act as a windbreak; to create mazes; to attract birds and butterflies to your garden; to hide ugly walls; to improve your security ...
    3 days ago
  • Brits Advised to Spend a Penny on Their Gardens


    NeatoramaAuthority Authority: 790
    The National Trust is encouraging their gardeners to urinate on bales of straw.  A three-meter-long “pee bale” has been established at Wimpole Hall; gardeners visit the bale when nature calls (and when visitors are not present, because “we don’t want to scare the public.”)  The bales are later added to the ...
    4 days ago
  • Disgraceful! Washington ComPost Implies Ft Hood Massacre "Collateral Damage" Due to War on Terror...


    Marooned In MarinAuthority Authority: 477
    The Washington ComPost is not only still pushing the post traumatic stress disorder lie, theyre blaming our War on Terror for the jihad at Ft. Hood. ("At Ft Hood, healing the warrior", by Peter Slevin). "...the Nov. 5 attack that made Ft Hood a symbol of the collateral damage of two far away conflicts is also a ...
    4 days ago
  • Incredible shrinking compost pile


    Granite GeekAuthority Authority: 136
    This years leaves in front - last years (back right) - and the previous years (back left) We all know that piles of stuff gets smaller as it decays, but don’t usually get to see the difference. I have a graphic example every fall, however, in my leaf pile. We have long maintained a compost pile for leaves, at one ...
    4 days ago
  • Jobs for November


    Daisy GreenAuthority Authority: 138
    Scrubbing the dirt off For me, the best thing about the autumn months is that you get a chance to slow down a bit, assess your plot and think about the coming year. The main jobs will be tidying up any plants and leaves, composting them and then moving and preparing things for the growing season. (Taking ...
    4 days ago

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