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.
Like it or not, here comes autumn and its bounty of leaves, garden refuse and other compostable materials.
Everyone knows how great worms are for the garden. But what happens to worms in the garden as soils dry?
It seems that no matter the problem we face in our gardens, the answer frequently includes compost.
Paper -- made from wood pulp -- seems a likely addition to compost because of its source: nature.
Moisture in compost is critical and having too much or too little can slow or sour the process.
How to topdress your lawn with compost for thicker, healthier grass.