Whether you've made a batch of mashed potatoes or a potato leek soup, don't throw the peels away! You can repurpose them in ...
Experts share simple steps—composting, mulching, moving pots and covering furniture—to prevent water damage and root rot ...
By Liah Continentino As the holiday season arrives, so does a surge in food waste. A 2020 study by Penn State found that U.S.
With limited federal movement to advance composting, states are forging ahead with policies of their own. They are funding ...
As the growing season draws to a close and your garden beds are filled with dead plants, consider adding them to your compost ...
Gardening columnist Jeff Lowenfels breaks down the best practices for removing and recycling when the holidays are over.
Ever looked at your yard or balcony and wished it was bursting with life? Starting a garden can feel out of reach when you’re ...
Ever had a plant that just looked a little off, but you weren’t sure what was wrong? Sometimes, a few small changes can make all the difference between a droopy plant and one that’s thriving on your ...
Learn how San Antonio gardeners can save water, grow food, support wildlife, compost, and volunteer to strengthen ...
Combine Heterorhabditis nematodes (sold in paste-like form) with water and apply to the soil in the spring or fall. Wait a couple of days and reseed or replant any damaged areas. However, chemical ...
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The loyal reader knows that compost is my go-to for almost everything. I use it for mulch and to put the soil food web back into soils. I am a compost nerd. The question: What to do in the winter when ...