by Daphne Winslow | Apr 11, 2011 | gardening
Composting is the most appropriate means of generating organic manure by reusing garden and kitchen waste. Composting can be described as the process by which complex organic components present in plants and animals are decomposed into simple materials with the...
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 | Apr 11, 2011 | gardening
Soils and potting mixes that include compost produce healthier plants whether it is used for indoor gardening, rose gardening or vegetable gardening. Although it won’t guarantee the best vegetables, fruit or flowers, composting can help make up for all kinds of...
by Daphne Winslow | Apr 10, 2011 | gardening
Composting is the process of helping organic matter rot. Some machinery is necessary even if it is only a fork or shovel. What tools or machines are really necessary to produce good compost?Some people insist that every bit of garden debris from peas vines to corn...
by Daphne Winslow | Apr 10, 2011 | gardening
Compost is a natural fertilizer that gives you a healthy soil which is full of nutrients. Expensive and often harmful fertilizers are unnecessary – compost is the most effective and eco-friendly way to achieve a beautiful garden.Composting is ever more popular...