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That Little Voice: My Conscience, My Kid
Washington Post, United States -Nov 16, 2008
My college-age daughter immediately came to mind as a potential source, as she had been trying to convince me that worm composting would not only help to

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Posted on December 10, 2008 in Composting Toilet by Ben TanNo Comments »

Compost bins are easy to build, or you can buy them from local garden supply stores. Grass clippings, raked leaves and biodegradable garbage like fruit and vegetable trimmings make excellent compost. When first starting out,

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That’s Hubster’s cute little butt, turning the compost heap for me. The compost didn’t look bad either: ….Garden Monkey’s Guide to Pot Plants · The Inelegant Gardener · Farewell to the imaginer of childhood dreams

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Posted on December 10, 2008 in Home Composter by Ben TanNo Comments »

Los Angeles Times
Compost in your kitchen
Los Angeles Times, CA -Nov 29, 2008
But I have to say: The worms are looking better all the time. Neil's reviews of home design and technology are archived at latimes.com/majordomo.

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Posted on December 10, 2008 in Composting Toilet by Ben TanNo Comments »

Make a compost tumbler. compost1 Here’s how to tumble your way to rich compost for your garden and plants. WHAT YOU’LL NEED. Sturdy plastic 55-gallon (or so) food barrel; Drill; Saw; Hammer; Adjustable wrench; 8 3?8-by-3 1?2-inch

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Posted on December 10, 2008 in Home Composter by Ben TanNo Comments »
Composting ideal to get rid of waste and benefit the garden
nebusiness.co.uk, UK -Nov 17, 2008
As it gets colder, the composting process is a lot slower. Some home composters line their compost bins with cardboard or heap blankets over the compost

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Posted on December 10, 2008 in Worm Composting by Ben TanNo Comments »
Briefs for Dec. 3
Gresham Outlook, OR -Dec 2, 2008
Classes, which are open to both novice and experienced gardeners, cover topics ranging from worm composting to vegetable harvesting, with an emphasis on

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Gardening guru will help celebrate 2 years of Master Composters in
MoreThanWaste, UK -Dec 8, 2008
Composting kitchen and garden waste at home has a major role to play, as it can cut the amount of household waste going to landfill by a third.

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Posted on December 10, 2008 in Organic Fertilizer by Ben TanNo Comments »

If you use good quality potting soil in containers and bales you will have no weeds, and no hoeing or tilling. In the raised bed we used bagged compost and top soil and I had no weeds, it truly is the best way to go .

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