AS a gardener, you wouldn’t plant a rhododendron in chalky soil. And when it comes to clematis – it ‘roots in the shade – ...
The agricultural community and backyard gardeners often refer to compost as “black gold.” Why compost? Beyond extending the life of the landfill, composting adds valuable nutrients to soil, supports ...
Compost is sometimes referred to as "black gold" by allotment owners and gardeners ... out compost for a community orchard, as well as 30 vegetable beds for residents. Mr Ford said it had created ...
KITTY MERRILL The proceeds of the Ecological Cultural Initiative's community compost project: "black gold" that enriches ... An active bin hosts fresh scraps — vegetable peelings, egg shells ...
Harnessing the power of worms is the secret to creating the most nutritious compost imaginable. Try vermicomposting to turn ...