A TikTok gardener is preparing for the fall planting season with an age-old technique that turns yard waste into fertile growing space. TikTok account Wild Roots (@wildrootsflorida) shared a video ...
In the past 30 years, Davenport has turned 3 million cubic yards of treated sewage sludge and yard waste into useable compost, keeping it out of the landfill and available to help people's lawns and ...
If you’ve been thinking about recycling all of that yard waste into compost, now’s the time to get busy. You’ll have plenty of prime ingredients coming up shortly in the form of falling leaves, ...
Transform your leftover fennel bulbs into thriving herbs right on your windowsill with this simple regrowth method that keeps your kitchen stocked year-round.
The compost facility in Davenport is marking 30 years of operation, recycling yard waste and biosolids into compost, soil and mulch.
True to its name, seed starting mix is the best option for starting seeds. The mix of perlite, vermiculite, and sphagnum peat moss create a sterile, disease-free environment that provides the optimal ...
Instead of discarding used tea bags, put their acidity, tannins, paper fibers, and dried plant material to good use around the home and garden.
The Go Green 2025 Environmental Fair will be from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Powell Community Center, 6200 Martway St. in Mission. The cities of Fairway, Merriam, Mission, Mission ...
A new curbside composting program held at the Muskegon Farmers Market is making it easier for residents to keep food waste out of landfills while supporting environmental sustainability goals.
Prime Big Deal Days is here, right as the weather is getting cool, so it’s a great time to shop for leaf blowers. There are numerous deals on leaf blowers this year, but the best deals are on handheld ...
Director Angela Fox hopes the pilot program becomes permanent, offering both one-time and monthly subscription options for food scrap drop-offs.
Autumn leaves can flood the lawn, which can be incredibly annoying for gardeners. However, instead of disposing of them this year, keep them and turn them into something useful.