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Two master gardeners from Michigan State University Extension recently shared their expertise on composting and gardening ...
Americans throw away nearly 40% of their food, and much of it ends up in landfills, where it produces methane, a potent ...
Old sponges made from natural sources, such as loofah or cellulose, can be repurposed by chopping them up and adding them to ...
At the Story Mill site, birds flock to the piles of composting material — sometimes bald eagles show up and scare off the crows and ravens. Green said their aerated ...
New York City’s curbside composting program has reached a new milestone, with more than 5.4 million pounds of compostable ...
In this video, I experimented by composting several organic materials simultaneously to see how long it takes to break down ...
Starting Monday, there will be city-designated locations around town for residents to compost their food scraps and to drop ...
Although composting is a rewarding thing to do as a gardener, many novices are a little nervous to get started because it's a ...
Lawmakers are considering whether to allow the composting of human remains that would break down into a soil-like product that could be spread in plant beds or elsewhere in nature.
Human composting is coming up to a House vote for a second year in a row as the Senate appears to let the bill languish.
Composting toilets offer a different approach — decentralized, waterless, and nutrient-recycling. Instead of flushing waste ...
Shearing alpacas is important not only to continue making products but to benefit the animal's health because it prevents ...