Did you know that you don't have to throw away all the fallen leaves in your yard? Leaves are a valuable source of nutrients ...
Dr. Donna Nickerson is the owner of Da’ Shack Farmers Market Health and Wellness, Inc. in Waco, Texas. “Professionally, I’m a psychotherapist, and I also have a deep connection to Indigenous gardening ...
Leaves are beginning to fall from deciduous trees, and this will increase over the next few weeks. The question is, “What do we do with all of those leaves?” I’ve been seeing information online ...
We’ve talked about the various ways leaves can be repurposed to help enrich your soil and encourage pollinators, but what about our garden trimmings and all that discarded food we tend to throw away?
Residents are encouraged to keep yard waste like leaves out of landfills. Composting at home helps reduce landfill use and greenhouse gas emissions. For those unable to mulch at home, yard waste can ...
You can rake autumn's leaves into a heap for pickup, or you can run the lawn mower over them and turn them into mulch. But even better, you can use them (preferably shredded) to efficiently create ...
It's easy to compost your fallen leaves and easier still to keep them in your garden beds, where they'll enrich the soil and protect wildlife.' ...
Leftover Chai Patti isn't just waste, it is versatile, eco-friendly resource. From nourishing plants and boosting compost to deodorizing spaces, cleaning utensils, enhancing skin and hair care, and ...
With spring arriving, gardeners are preparing soils for this year’s planting, and many love to apply compost, which can supply nutrients, feed microbial activity, help retain soil moisture and improve ...
As we reach the end of leaf peeping season here in the Northeast, yards filled with piles crunchy leaves and the roar of leaf blowers are familiar sights and sounds of autumn. It's common practice to ...