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 ...
To make the jelly, cover your apple scraps with water, bring to a boil, then simmer for 30 minutes. Strain the apple juice, ...
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Gardening 101: Common Fig
Common fig, Ficus carica The next plant I plan to buy for myself (and not for a garden client) will definitely be a fig tree.
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 ...
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 ...
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Easy Pepper Jelly Bites Recipe
In this video, learn how to make cheesy pepper jelly bites, the easiest appetizer that's guaranteed to disappear fast! This simple recipe uses just puff pastry, cream cheese, and your favorite hot ...
With many UK councils starting to pause garden waste collections for the winter, experts are warning homeowners not to dump or burn their organic waste. Ecologists from Arbtech.co.uk say dumping ...
With many UK councils starting to pause garden waste collections for the winter, experts are warning homeowners not to dump or burn their organic waste. Ecologists from Arbtech.co.uk say dumping ...
If you’re a fair-weather Handmaid’s Tale fan, be warned. There is an awful lot of this memoir to get through before we reach the point where Margaret Atwood publishes the book, let alone sees it ...
A Redditor asked for advice on long-term composting after receiving a large delivery of Douglas fir mulch from ChipDrop. In the post in r/composting, they explained that they plan to use some of it ...
What can’t go on the compost heap? Turns out, plenty! We bung all kinds of organic material here, from kitchen scraps to pruned plant trimmings. And from there it breaks down and decomposes, until you ...
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