You've raked up all your leaves to make the important top dressing of leafmould, now you want to turn your hand to more organic matters - namely compost. My own eco-friendly local authority will ...
In this video, we explore the essential aspects of composting, providing insights into creating nutrient-rich compost at home ...
If you’re wondering how to make compost and why—well, read on for all the dirt. As gardeners can attest, we grow very attached to the stuff. In fact, when I moved to my new house many years ago, I ...
Wrapping paper, kitchen waste, old socks... They can all be used to create compost that'll do wonders for your soil - absolutely free. One of the fall-outs of Christmas is the enormous amount of paper ...
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The answer is to recycle as many of them as possible to create Leafmould, which over time decomposes to create mulch and compost. The recycling of fallen leaves for using in our garden pots and onto ...
Blessed are the compost makers - for they shall enrich the earth. That beatitude doesn't feature in the Sermon on the Mount, but as far as gardeners are concerned, recycling is not only virtuous but ...
A great source of bulky, organic material is your own garden compost. The best time to make some is in spring, because it will rot down faster. It’s dead easy to make, it costs nothing and it does the ...
Saving grass cuttings and kitchen scraps for the compost bin has long been second nature for those with green fingers. However, sales of compost products soared during the pandemic, and now more ...