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'It's like a sauna': Compost layers heat up as food scraps turn to soil
The pile “smells a lot more like soil rather than decomposing food scraps.” ...
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Not banana peels: The salty kitchen scrap to add to your compost
This salty kitchen scrap is a great addition to your compost, boosting nutrients, reducing waste, and improving soil health ...
Pexels Most people walk past their lawn trimmings, fallen leaves, and garden debris without a second thought. That pile of ...
Flickr Most gardeners judge their compost by smell or texture. Color, though, tends to be an afterthought. That’s a missed opportunity, because the visual cues in a compost pile can ...
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You probably already compost organic waste and sawdust, but this material lying around your garage or workbench can be tossed ...
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