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February in the North State Garden & Calendar of Regional Gardening Events - A News Cafe
February in the North State Garden & Calendar of Regional Gardening Events A News Cafe These “FREE” on-going, weekly Community Service Workshops provide hands-on experience as well as instruction in: preparing soil, making beds, planting seeds and transplants, mulching, composting, building irrigation systems, designing garden areas, ...
How a Dalek can come to your rescue in the garden - This is Bristol
How a Dalek can come to your rescue in the garden This is Bristol It's been so mild that the magical process of composting has been ticking along nicely and all of the unwanted, the untidy and inedible bits of gardening have been quietly, gently transformed into something beautiful and useful. Taking that compost...
Lunchtime crunch time Sydney Morning Herald One way to get around children throwing away food from their lunch box is to adopt a rule that they must bring everything home. "Tell them, 'We have compost at home,' or, 'We give it to the dog,' something like that, so you have an idea of what they do ...
1 Stock Making Money the Right Way Motley Fool But the fact is, we humans need to throw things away, and Waste Management is undertaking a series of initiatives and campaigns that think outside the box, and the landfill, regarding exactly what "away" can mean. In addition to traditional recycling ...
It's Not Easy Being Green Patch.com What you can do: Plant some lettuce in a window box. Lettuce seeds are cheap and easy to find, and when planted in full sun, one window box can provide enough to make several salads worth throughout a season. 11). Compost: And what better way to ...