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

Container gardens need soil that will not compact in the container so topsoil or potting soil many times contains too much sand for these types of gardens. Container gardens do best with a peat soil. If you do decide to use a potting

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

Instead of using fertilizers I want to use compost to fertilize my vegtable garden.

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Posted on October 10, 2010 in Compost Bin by Ben TanNo Comments »

Recyclers get prize tokens; composting, new trees also part of strategy … Bin Laden an environmentalist? Tape says so Yosemite at 120: The World’s …

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

Compost bins sit in the Linfield Community Garden south of Renshaw Hall. The bins exist thanks to the efforts by senior Katie Kann and junior Rachel Codd. They hope to expand campus composting efforts by putting 5-gallon buckets in the …

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Posted on October 10, 2010 in Worm Composting by Ben TanNo Comments »
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Create gardener's gold: composting and worm composting. Fair Oaks Park, Fair Oaks, Ca. More info call: 916-875-6913.

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

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Chances are your neighbor even has a worm composting system that would love to eat, and process into soil, most of your raw food scraps.

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

There are many different kinds of home composting equipment on the market to start your at home composting project some of the composting equipment you will need is a barrel of some kind, a stand to k…

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

Are you using a regular compost bin? If so, you may want to consider using a tumbleweed compost tumbler. A compost tumbler is a solution that makes it easier to make compost for your gardening n…

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

… your potting soil. When we grow our garden, or even plants in containers, the minerals and nutritional value of the top soil is depleted, and it needs to be inriched again or the location stops being producted for growing anything. …

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

if you have a lot of clay in your soil mix equal parts of sand,peet moss,top soil,fertilizer.and compost your soil doesn’t have any nutrients.also the soil doesn’t drain to well so doing these things should help …. Basically you mix up yer own potting soil, and replace. It will cost you some, but the benefits are pretty good. The long way can take you a year or even longer to fully ammend. Till the area, either with a rototiller, or by hand, apply plenty of mulch, …

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