FRANKLIN TWP — Everyone who has kitchen scraps, grass clippings and fallen leaves can easily parlay those seemingly disposable resources into a rich, nutrient-filled addition to their flower and ...
Installing new turf is one of the fastest and most effective ways to revive your outdoor space. Whether you’re transforming a ...
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Composting Basics: How to Make Compost
Learn how to make compost and keep composting in winter, how often to turn compost, and get the ratio for green and brown ...
Find out the reasons why you should amend the soil after harvest, with tips on what and how to apply for spring soil health!
It feels so satisfying when you bury tiny, unassuming bulbs in the ground and know they’re going to explode into color months ...
Composting is an excellent way to eliminate spent leaves and help the environment. Composting also conserves moisture and ...
Each week during the growing season, volunteers fill what’s lovingly called “The Sharing Fridge” with fresh organic produce ...
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How to Fill a Raised Bed While Reducing Soil Costs
Raised garden beds make it easy to grow healthy plants in limited space, but soil costs can add up quickly. In this video, we demonstrate a budget-friendly method that uses natural materials such as ...
Instead of treating fallen sticks and branches as yard waste, repurpose them with these simple but creative ideas.
Picking up fallen leaves is a crucial part of garden care this time of year. Here is why and the best methods for this 'simple' task.
Can I prune my overgrown shrubs back now? You certainly can do tidy-up trimming now but save major pruning and re-shaping for late January or early February. Pruning stimulates new growth, and you ...
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