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 ...
Learn how to make compost and keep composting in winter, how often to turn compost, and get the ratio for green and brown ...
You may have an abundance of this product already on hand, or you can start saving it for the next growing season.
Every fall, as vibrant leaves blanket the ground, homeowners start their annual raking routine. This year, instead of throwing your leaves away, consider adding them to your compost pile. While it may ...
The leaves have fallen from the trees, and you may be considering picking them up and binning them, but Deborah Meaden says not to. The season is changing, and all those gorgeous orange autumn leaves ...
There are a lot of leaves outside my window, and I’m guessing your view might be similar. This carpet of dead foliage is often viewed as a nuisance, but it can be an important component in the garden.
Fallen leaves can be a gorgeous sight — or a major nuisance. Make the most of them by turning them into beneficial fertilizer ...
The arrival of fall means your yard is suddenly full of leaves. Instead of bagging them up, you can put those leaves to work in your garden. Composting fall leaves is a practical way to tidy up your ...
As the leaves start piling up across Casper, there’s no need to bag them up for the landfill. The City makes it easy to recycle fall yard waste into nutrient-rich compost that can be used to improve ...
Consider mulch mowing your yard – it is good for next season’s grass and the environment. Mulch can help keep out weeds and provides good insulation. But try to keep mulch away from tree trunks as ...