What other process can take the cast-offs from your yard and kitchen and turn it into the best fertilizer ever made?
Whether you’re making compost in a pile, a tumbler or using worms, we’ve got you covered. Start here for the basics and some insider tips from the pros.
How to compost your kitchen scraps and other green waste over the winter months.
Keep tomato plants out of the landfill? Or keep tomato diseases out of your garden? It's not always simple.
Is it okay to put coffee grounds in my compost pile? How much is too much?
The benefits of making and using nature's best organic compost at home.
Bagged soils can contain herbicides, gnats and other unsavory problems.
Mice in your compost bin can be a problem year-round, but especially in the winter.
Worm slime not only helps keep the worm warm during winter, it's a boon to the soil.
A years-long relationship yields some composting lessons.
Learn how to recycle yard clippings and organic table scraps into rich, soil-building compost.