Check your Worms at Suppertime
As anyone who tends a vegetable patch or fruit field on their property knows that they take constant maintenance, at all times of day. Cutting
As anyone who tends a vegetable patch or fruit field on their property knows that they take constant maintenance, at all times of day. Cutting
April is often the month that all the people that have been cooped up for months indoors begin to feel that urge to get back
Earth Day is April 22, 2011 and communities around the country are gearing up to teach local residents the benefits and how-to’s of composting. The
Earth Day 2011 is April 22, and that means that our focus needs to turn to the steps we can each take as individuals to
Can you feel the warm sun on your face? Are you watching the big, fluffy white clouds track lazily across a deep blue sky? Spring
So, you have all that nutrient-rich compost that your red wiggler worms made out of your food and yard scraps. You understand that compost offers
There has been a solid wave towards adoption of composting as a practice both on the commercial and residential end in the last few years,
The word and the practice of composting continues to spread. As the spring begins to really bloom, gardener-lovers are attending courses in their neighborhoods to
Finally, the weather has started to warm and the ground is thawing. Soon, buds will be popping out on trees and flowers blossoms will be
Your yard is where you and your family spend the most time outdoors, so it’s probably true that you want to be as careful as

If you’ve ever had worms die off unexpectedly, you’re not alone. One of the biggest challenges gardeners and composters face—especially in early spring—is dealing with

If you’re starting a compost bin or preparing your garden for spring, you’ve probably come across two popular options: Red Wigglers and European Nightcrawlers. Both

Healthy soil is the foundation of every thriving garden. As spring approaches, gardeners begin preparing beds, improving soil structure, and looking for natural ways to

Early Spring Prep Series February is when gardeners across the United States start planning for spring. Seed catalogs are open, compost bins are thawing, and