How Compost is Creating my Organic Garden…

 |  1st Apr 2011  |  Filed under Composting

For the longest time, my only perception of compost was piles of manure laden garbage, festuring on the side of your house, creating an eyesore and a detriment to your outdoor experience. I didn’t see a value in creating this hump of unused material. I thought, what could be a benefit from growing a pile of manure and scraps??

When I decided that going organic was the method for me (and i&hellip

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Composting 101

 |  1st Mar 2011  |  Filed under Composting

We all know (or at least have heard) that composting is good. But do we all know why? There are several benefits to creating compost and using it in your organic gardening practices. I recently read some wonderful information and realized that many of us may not know just why we should be crazy about composting. Read on to learn about how great compost truly is for you and your garden, and why&hellip

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Red Worm Facts

 |  9th Nov 2010  |  Filed under Composting

Location: Texas
When it comes to worms for composting, what comes into mind? If you were an earthworm breeder, dealer, or plain gardener, then you’d know that red wiggler worms are the ideal worms for vermicomposting. To learn more about these earth wonders, read through some of the red worm facts below.
The Earthworm Kind: Red Wigglers
Red wigglers, also known in their scientific names as&hellip

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Red Worm Facts

 |  13th Oct 2010  |  Filed under Composting

Location: Texas

When it comes to worms for composting, what comes into mind? If you were an earthworm breeder, dealer, or plain gardener, then you’d know that red wiggler worms are the ideal worms for vermicomposting. To learn more about these earth wonders, read through some of the red worm facts below.

The Earthworm Kind: Red Wigglers

Red wigglers, also known in their scientific&hellip

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