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New Compost Labels Help Home Gardeners Earth911.com by Mary Mazzoni 02/03/12 2 Comments The US Composting Council is making it easier for home gardeners to decide which store-bought compost is right for them by labeling compost products according to proper use. Photo: Flickr/stevendepolo The US ...
Home Composting: Five Easy Steps Patch.com Conserve time, money and resources by starting a compost pile. It's so much easier than you think! Use your own decomposed yard waste to make plants strong and fruitful! For the average, mainstream Marylander, starting a home compost pile may sound ...
County: Lamont utility has sewer water options in composter case - Bakersfield Californian
County: Lamont utility has sewer water options in composter case Bakersfield Californian BY JOHN COX Californian staff writer County officials engaged in a court fight with a Lamont composting facility say they have identified several alternatives for disposing of more than 1 million gallons a day of sewer water, a contention that strikes ...
Greening the cabin Minneapolis Star Tribune ... actor who is coming to town for next weekend's Lake Home & Cabin Show. Begley advocates "the cheap and easy stuff," such as installing weatherstripping, an energy-saving thermostat, double-pane windows, a vegetable garden and a composting toilet.
Benefits of home composting MiamiHerald.com Compost will begin to form in four to eight weeks depending on temperature, sunlight, types of materials used and moisture, all of which play a role in the speed at which compost forms. View a video on home composting and how to create your own compost ...