We’re starting anew this spring with the garden. As we’ve been busy building the house the last two years my existing gardens have all grown over – they’ll soon be pasture for the farm animals when we re-work the fencing anyway. I’ll be going completely organic on this patch of land set aside for the [read the rest...]

If you garden, flowers or vegetables, you either have a compost pile or you want one. At least you should want one. Compost heaps, bins, buckets or piles put to use all the organic waste left over from grass clippings to leaves, dead plants and vegetables that are of no human use. Unfortunately, too many [read the rest...]

Composting is a really nice way to use up garden and household waste and enjoy a new level of successful growing in your garden as a result! Plus, you can keep it all under wraps in a corner of your yard in a tidy compost bin. You can never have too much compost dug into [read the rest...]

Did you know that in Canada, since 1995, Composting has been granted an Awareness Week? True. May 4th to 10th, annually. Be sure to check out worm composting if you think you’d like to try composting for house plants or over winter. To learn more about composting visit the related links at right – a [read the rest...]



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