At the size of a small trash can, the Reencle home composter transforms everyday food scraps into rich, nutrient-dense soil.
Grease, coffee grounds and pasta are some of the worst clog-creating offenders and should never go down the drain.
Even those living in urban or suburban areas can embrace the homesteading lifestyle by starting small in their backyards.
UCCE Master Gardeners of Amador County present VERMICOMPOSTING: Building Your Own Worm Bin on Saturday, November 8th from 9 a ...
Coffee grounds add nutrients and change the pH of the soil, while bananas add potassium, a vital nutrient. But which will ...
The Environmental and Adventure School in Kirkland purchased a Ridan Composter to process campus food waste into garden compost. Students then use the homemade and nutritious compost as a soil ...
Spooky season is here, and if you’re looking for an easy, mess-free way to add a little Halloween magic to your home, we’ve got you covered. Today, we made adorable DIY window cling bats, perfect for ...
Instead of seeing just the negative side of weeds, they can be reimagined as a resource, not just a nuisance! Weeds are rich in nitrogen and can be recycled into the garden if kept contained and ...
Vinegar is a champion ingredient in DIY home cleaning recipes, and it's one of the natural cleaning ingredients that you'll want a healthy stock of in your home. It's one of the first products you ...