Winter composting can feel like watching paint dry, except the paint is frozen and the “dry” part is literal. Cold slows microbes, your pile shrinks less, and kitchen scraps seem to sit there forever.
Composting doesn't stop when temperatures drop. While many gardeners cover their piles in fall and forget about them until spring, winter composting actively breaks down organic matter and produces ...
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Take it from me: Collecting organic waste is easy if you compost it in your own backyard
If you’re not used to separating your organic food scraps for compost collection—which became mandatory in New York City in ...
Winter can feel like a slow, gray pause in the garden, but this is actually the perfect time to get ahead. While the frost glazes the lawn and the soil is stiff with cold, gardeners who plan carefully ...
IN THIS WEEK’S GREEN WE ARE AT BEDFORD FIELDS. I’M WITH SEAN O’BRIEN WITH UNH COOPERATIVE EXTENSION. SEAN, WE’RE HERE TO TALK ABOUT COMPOSTING TODAY. AND IT’S THE WINTER. IT’S COLD. IT’S SNOWY. CAN I ...
A New Jersey gardener shares how compost, raised beds and native plants make spring gardening easier and better for pollinators.
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