by Daphne Winslow | Apr 14, 2011 | gardening
If you’ve often wanted to make your own garden compost, then why not go for it? It’s easier than you think. Today the modern world throws away so much material that goes into landfill sites that then decomposes and releases methane which is disastrous for...
by Daphne Winslow | Apr 13, 2011 | gardening
Composting is good for your garden and good for the environment. It is a convenient way of getting rid of garden waste and will also saves you money, so it is well worth making the effort to do it. Making your own compost is sound sense. It returns organic matter and...
by Daphne Winslow | Apr 11, 2011 | gardening
If you want compost quickly, then you should look into hot composting. As opposed to regular or cold composting, which may take months to create a usable humus, hot composting relies on bacterial action, producing heat up to 140 degrees. Your compost or humus can be...
by Daphne Winslow | Oct 22, 2010 | organic gardening
The controversy pit Hello my fellow wonderful gardening is Beatrix Potts your Maven, “Organic Gardening.” First a word or two about our title. When you are given inaccurate information and even false about organic fertilizer your organic garden gardening...
by Daphne Winslow | Oct 23, 2008 | flower gardening, garden, gardening, vegetable gardening
It’s Fall again, so it’s time to think about what we will do with our leaves. If you are serious about your gardening, you should certainly consider composting your leaves. Composting leaves is very valuable in managing your compost plan. It often...