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 by OneEighteen Composting with Red Wigglers: Choose Your Bin Article by Fernanda Powers There is a unique satisfaction to be gained from turning throwaway kitchen scraps into a valuable resource for your garden. Many people are experiencing that joy by taking up composting with red wigglers, or earthworms. The end product, the worm castings or poop, is a wonderful source of readily available nutrients for garden and potted plants.It’s a simple process. You build or buy a container with good ventilation and drainage, you fill it with moistened bedding made of carbon-rich material such as shredded paper, aged manure or peat moss and you add worms. Once…. Click Here to Read More
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 by oskay Make Your Garden Happy With A Composting Bin Article by Nowrecycle…. Click Here to Read More
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 by Earthworm Find out more on Worm Composting Article by Chris Balson Youll be able to flip your household food waste as well as other organic and natural supplies into prosperous soil fertilizers. This process is named worm composting. This is a simple method and may be accomplished in the comforts of ones residence. The resources used in this approach are readily available and it doesnt consider considerably effort to make your individual worm farm.Why Worm composting?Worm composting is surely an easy method to put together manure or fertilizers to your plants and garden. Worms have the potential of converting foods scraps and organic waste into rich…. Click Here to Read More
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Posted by admin in Plastic Scrap News, tags: 2007, Annual, Barbeque, Biodegradable, composting, Council's, Institute, Meeting, Products, sponsors, waste, Zero
 The Biodegradable Products Institute sponsors “Zero Waste” Barbeque at the US Composting Council’s 2007 Annual Meeting
New York, NY (PRWEB) November 15, 2006 The Biodegradable Product’s Institute (BPI) will host the “All Compostable” BBQ at the US Composting Council’s (USCC) annual conference and exhibition, January 21-24 in Orlando Florida. This marks the first time that the USCC has held a “zero waste” event at its annual meeting. The goals of the “All Compostable” BBQ are to highlight the growing array of certified compostable…. Click Here to Read More
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Barbara enjoys her time at home since retirement and learning new things about composting containers. Please visit her website Gardeners Garden Supplies for more interesting articles regarding…. Click Here to Read More
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Are you keen to learn more about composting, the different methods and suitability for your situation? Make the most of the free advice and information at…. Click Here to Read More
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We have a house rabbit with a very stinky litter pan. And were going to start a garden next spring, so i was thinking we should start composting our rabbits litter, which of course consists of.. rabbit droppings, hay, and wood shavings (aspen) we try to change her litter pan every other day, and the wood shavings are usually pretty soaked, so I’m thinking they would be good for a compost right? My problem is, we don’t really have alot of kitchen scraps to put in there. I mean its just my boyfriend and i and most of our veggies are bought frozen or canned, so the only real kitchen scraps we would have is egg shells tea bags, and the occasional salad, the bits the rabbit doesn’t eat anyway….. Click Here to Read More
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I want to start composting my waste, but before I go and buy an expensive compositng bin, I wanted to try it on a smaller scale first. I have an old kitchen bin (plastic) that I have put some veg based kitchen scraps in, some dead leaves and some grass cuttings from the garden. I’ve put it outside and put an old plate on the top to stop rats getting to it. Do you think this kind of thing will work in the short-term? I know it will need air so, every couple of day, or whenever I add mor escraps to the bin, I am going to turn the pile over to add air and to mix it all in. What do you…. Click Here to Read More
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Do kitchen scraps need to be composted separately from yard scraps? I’ve read about smaller bins with red worms used for food waste. Then I’ve read about larger bins (wood or plastic) without the worms for yard waste like grass clippings, leaves, etc. Are these typically two separate things? Does it work better this way or can it all be combined in one…. Click Here to Read More
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HI i just found an old mettal popcorn tin so i decided to line it with a plastic bag and start a compost container insdide it i put coffe grounds crused egsells banna peels cut up some old leaves some old potting soil and 2 little worms i found i mixed it up and put the lid on im hopeing to add it to my flower bed in may do you think this is…. Click Here to Read More
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I garden on an upstairs apartment deck, and would like to do a bit of composting. I’ve heard of a method using plastic storage containers, but my deck gets so hot the last one we had out there (for another reason) disintegrated in a few months. Is there any hope for this tiny-potatoes gardener? I hate throwing away my eggshells, thinnings, and veggie…. Click Here to Read More
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