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All the compost collected in the bins is kept local, serving as fertilizer for farms all around Cincinnati. The program is ...
1. Stop Adding New Materials: Cease adding materials to your compost until you resolve the issue. This will help minimize ...
Save your dryer lint for birds looking for soft materials to line their nests. Put it in a mesh bag and hang it from a tree ...
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The city of Southfield is encouraging residents to be more mindful about what they throw away by offering an alternative to traditional trash disposal. Ten composting drop boxes have been installed at ...
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Leftover wine corks piling up? Turn them into DIY cork mulch that cuts watering, protects roots and saves money in small UK gardens.
While composting food and scraps is one approach to enhancing your garden, there is another, more versatile technique that creates a concentrated fertilizer.