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 ...
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As temperatures start to drop, an RHS-qualified food growth educator has shared the best ways to overwinter your vegetable ...
To grow your own garlic while protecting it from the cold, you have two options, according to Laura. If you have the space, ...
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Winter is a great time to re-mulch your garden, but you could end up attracting pests like termites and mice. Avoid these ...
This video shows what happens when you use mulch in the garden such as grass clippings, sugarcane, woodchip, poultry litter, cardboard, and even general garden waste. Self Sufficient Me is based on ...
Before winter closes in, do one last thing for all the trees, shrubs and other plants in your garden: Make sure they have a ...
Tools to Use to Collect Autumn Leaves Fall cleanup is easier on your schedule and your back with the right leaf collection ...
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New trash carts around Indianapolis have sparked conversation about the city's yard waste disposal policies. Here's a ...