The Cool Down on MSN
Home compost experiment shows why larger piles break down scraps so much faster
One barrier to composting is the assumption that it takes a large backyard setup to do it "right." ...
Most of what goes into U.S. landfills is organic waste, ranging from household food scraps to yard trimmings. That’s a problem because in that environment, organic waste is deprived of oxygen, which ...
A large wooden compost bin filled with organic waste in a backyard. - csikiphoto/Shutterstock Nature has its way of recycling nutrients back to the earth through decomposition. We humans have found a ...
House Digest on MSN
Not Citrus: The Kitchen Scrap You Should Never Add To Compost
You know citrus is problematic in composts, but there's another common foodstuff to avoid dropping onto the pile for fear of ...
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 ...
You know that there are a lot of kitchen scraps that you can add to create nutrient-dense compost, but here's one you might ...
EAC’s backyard composting workshop covers composting basics, monitoring, and jumping worm awareness, with bin and tool ...
Reed observed the benefits of city-scale composting are manifold: the programs conserve landfill space, reduce landfill ...
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