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Posted on August 10, 2010 in Mulch by Ben TanNo Comments »

The League City Council on Tuesday will consider a new location for its Boundless playground project, which is currently under construction at League Park.

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Posted on August 10, 2010 in Home Composter by Ben TanNo Comments »
Charles River Watershed Association Offers Opportunity to Go Green
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CRWA has teamed up with the New England Rain Barrel Company to offer rain barrels and composters for home use at a reduced price. Both items have a valuable

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Posted on August 10, 2010 in Worm Composting by Ben TanNo Comments »

Needham Health Dept's 12 Ways to Save Water During the Summer
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Even apartment dwellers can turn their food scraps into rich soil by means of red-worm composting. Just toss your scraps into a plastic bin filled with

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Posted on August 10, 2010 in Composting Toilet by Ben TanNo Comments »

Composting is the easiest thing in the world and extremely inexpensive. If you apply compost regularly you can skip those expensive fertalizers. A finished.

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Posted on August 10, 2010 in Mulch by Ben TanNo Comments »

MALACCA: The hot sun and smell of burnt rubber did not deter hundreds of fans from watching and cheering the Goodyear International Drift Series Round 2 at the Malacca International Motorsport Circuit in Ayer Keroh on Aug 1.

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Posted on August 10, 2010 in Kitchen Compost Crock by Ben TanNo Comments »

Collecting vegetable scraps in your kitchen is one easy and effective way to reduce the amount of garbage you throw out. Instead of going into the landfill, it goes into the compost pile where it breaks down into rich, fertile, organic compost, known by gardeners as “black gold.” Using the newly introduced ceramic compost pail from Clean Air Gardening is an easy way to collect these scraps.

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Posted on August 10, 2010 in Compost Tumbler by Ben TanNo Comments »

Making a compost pile is one of the simplest and greatest factors you are able to do for the back garden. The compost will fertilize your soil, generating wholesome, pest-free plants without having ch…

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Posted on August 10, 2010 in Organic Fertilizer by Ben TanNo Comments »

I was wondering if i could put potting soil under my gravel for my plants with roots? … I was wondering if i could put potting soil under my gravel for my plants with roots? TylerT is online now, Send A Private Message To TylerT … Thats what I did, used that exact same site back when I used topsoil as my substrate. I found my pottery clay at Michaels Design. I picked up any natural clay that was red. Mine was Mexican pottery clay. Some clays are dyed red, …

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Posted on August 10, 2010 in Mulch by Ben TanNo Comments »

Let’s save some money,and improve our health by growing our own vegetables!If you have some space around you, you too can have a garden,even if it is in pots on the verandah. We all know the benefits…

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Posted on August 10, 2010 in Organic Fertilizer by Ben TanNo Comments »

We then stuffed the field with a mix of top soil, sand, pet moss, and potting soil and used tools to make sure a fair distribution of the naturally occurring materials. This added mixture seemed to create a pleasing environment for …

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