Gardening Composting
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Burlington Parks programs compete for money Three Burlington Parks Department programs began a competition Thursday for $ 15,000 from Stonyfield Farm, an organic yogurt producer in Londonderry, NH
Organic Gardening – Making Compost
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Presto Products GKL0951-6 Geobin Composting System $27.35 Presto Products Geobin GKL0951-6 Geobin GeoBin Compost Bin The Geobin Composting System is a low-cost, easy-solution to your yard waste problem. It replaces the unsightly pile in your backyard with an attractive, functional container. This adjustable bin will hold over 14 bushels of perfect composting ingredients. Geobin can take grass clippings and leaves and turn them into a rich soil conditione… |
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Compost Bucket: Kitchen Design – 2 1/3 gal. $10.95 This high quality pail is sturdy, yet lightweight and has a tight fitting lid. Pail also works great around a potting bench for either soil or waste…. |
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RSVP International Endurance Stainless Steel Compost Pail 1-gal. $39.99 Before you discard your carrot tops, potato peels, eggshells and coffee grounds, stop! Keep this Compost Pail handy and you can put those things and more to good use in the garden. Made of 18/8 polished stainless, it can sit on your counter or prep area and still look attractive. It also fits easily under a sink, too. The lid features holes for aeration and inside contains a charcoal filter to eli… |
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Alternative Pest Control, Weeding & Mulching, Composting & Worm Composting (New Gardening Techniques for The 90′s) [VHS] $5.88 … |
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101 Garden Projects $4.26 Projects suitable for gardens of all shapes and sizes — all tried and tested by the experts at Gardener”s World — including planting, pruning, composting, hanging baskets, lawns, ponds, greenhouses, indoor gardening and grow-to-eat ideas |
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101 Garden Projects: Quick and Easy DIY Ideas $1.99 Whether you want to tidy and perfect or completely transform your outside space, 101 Garden Projects has the answer. Including planting, pruning, composting, hanging baskets, lawns, ponds, greenhouses, indoor gardening, and grow-to-eat ideas, this little book is full of projects to make the most of your time. Creating the garden you want doesn’t have to be daunting and, now, it couldn’t be simpler. |
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Ann Lovejoy Handbook of Northwest Gardening: Natural : Sustainable : Organic $8.85 In this updated second edition of the popular guide, Ann Lovejoy explains how to create a gorgeous ornamental garden following the principles and techniques of organic and sustainable gardening. Emphasizing good soil prep, composting, drainage, mulching, and proper plant selection, the book covers every step from landscaping and design to soil prep to planting beds, all with the goal of creatinga lovely garden without chemical fertilizers or pest control. Janet Loughrey’s color photographs show the splendid results. |
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Backyard Bounty: The Complete Guide to Year-Round Organic Gardening in the Pacific Northwest $15.34 Used – This practical guide is packed with simple, low-maintenance methods to produce the most organically grown food all year round from any home garden. With advice on soil preparation, composting, seeding, watering, mulching, pruning, winter crop planting schedules, greenhouses and more, as well as a wealth of information specific to the West Coast climate, this book will get you growing. |