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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 ...
Margaret Lauterbach: Clippings fuel fertile 'hugel' mounds - The Idaho Statesman
Margaret Lauterbach: Clippings fuel fertile 'hugel' mounds The Idaho Statesman The two best options are: 1) run them through a chipper-shredder then add chips to garden beds or compost piles, or 2) make a hugelkultur bed. Hugelkultur is the German word for hill or mound culture. Chips from branches less than three inches in ...
Gardening advice: Answers to questions about starting seed and pruning - News Sentinel
Gardening advice: Answers to questions about starting seed and pruning News Sentinel Q: I've heard that if I want to start seed indoors, I need to start in February. Is this the right time to start tomatoes and everything I would like in my garden? A: If you are going to plant an early spring vegetable garden, a good time to start seed ...
Gardening with Laurie: Start your spring gardens - Victoria Advocate
Gardening with Laurie: Start your spring gardens Victoria Advocate Feed your lawn with a granular organic fertilizer, and spread a thin layer of compost on it to really give it the best start for this spring. Apply a heavier application of the fertilizer and compost in thin areas or where the grass has died.
Eugene and Lane County start composting cafeteria food at five schools OregonLive.com By The Oregonian News Network View full sizePosted at MyEugeneEugene School Board on a tour of the Adams School composting site. The city of Eugene has partnered with the School Garden Project of Lane County to build and implement five new school ... COMPOST CLASSMonterey County Herald