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Compost Tumbler - Store Dry Waste
- By David Trenbath
- Published 05/26/2011
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Organic waste is decomposed organic matter. It is used as potting soil that is transformed into refined waste. It is designed to be turned a few times a day to produce organic waste for gardening.
Compost is King When it Comes to Garden Nutrition
- By Rosemary Stalker
- Published 03/5/2009
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To haste up the composting activity there are various quick effective
compost products available that turn down the procedure of turning the
fertiliser into a effective product.
Compost Manufacturers Versus Home Composting
- By Rosemary Stalker
- Published 01/2/2009
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Whether you use products bought from compost manufacturers or compost at home you are doing your bit for helping the environment
Multi Purpose Compost and Composting Advice
- By Rosemary Stalker
- Published 12/7/2008
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Whatever your composting requirements are for the garden you can be sure that you will find the answer and other garden advice here
Compost and the Benefits to the Garden
- By Gayle Wooton
- Published 11/25/2008
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By recycling our waste most households can produce quality compost for use in the garden. Composting is the term used to describe the process of kitchen and garden waste recycling
Fertilisers, Composts and Manures
- By Gayle Wooton
- Published 11/14/2008
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Improving soil quality can be done by a number of means, the most popular being the application and introduction of fertilisers, manure or quality compost
Very plants can achieve rapid growth without a healthy boost of nutrients during their optimum growing season. Feeds and compost are some of the obvious choices to boosts the plants opportunity for a healthy development
Planting trees in containers
- By Gayle Wooton
- Published 10/29/2008
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Once planted a tree may remain in place for many decades or even centuries, so it is essential to provide it with the best possible conditions. Climate, soil type and amount of light and shelter available determine the best location for your tree. You may need to plant your tree in a container if it is a non-hardy variety.
Compost: the Green Fertiliser
- By Gayle Wooton
- Published 10/24/2008
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All gardeners want to give their plants a head-start. Picking the right fertiliser, however, can be difficult. Some fertilisers are for different types of soil. for various kinds of plants. Then considering the price tag and the unknown element of what the fertiliser is actually made of, finding the right one can be overwhelming.
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