Gardeners are encouraged to compost leaves this fall to improve soil health. With plenty of leaves, grass clippings and garden debris available, residents can create compost piles that benefit the ...
In this video, I discuss the one essential tool that can transform your composting experience, sharing valuable insights gained from my own experiences and mistakes. **Video Outline:** 0:00 Compost ...
Though some folks are longing for snow, weather services predict a warmer, wetter winter than usual (whatever usual is anymore). Since Washington is still in deep drought, extra rain will be helpful, ...
Beginning composting? Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini recommends using a bin to ensure a successful compost pile. “A number of things are needed for building a compost ...
In this week's Ask the Gardener, we also tackle the thorny question of pruning hydrangeas. And if you've got a 'Live Forever' plant, we've got some tips to help that live up to its name. The ...
Composting is an essential practice for reducing waste and enriching soil, particularly in urban areas where space is limited ...
You can sow seeds even in winter. With seed trays, warmth and a touch of patience, gardeners can easily sow seeds for newer ...
Tulpis: These should be planted by mid-January and it's important to ensure adequate drainage. Alongside this plant, Monty ...
The promise is simple. A small backyard setup is supposed to transform all sorts of kitchen waste into a nutrient-dense compost, a material so prized by gardeners that they gave it the nickname “black ...
The workshop will cover the basics of composting, including the differences between green and brown waste.