Some worms are a welcome sight to see in your garden -- but others you'll want to get rid of. Here's how to tell which worms help your garden.
Short on space or time? Trench composting is a simple, low-effort way to recycle garden and kitchen waste, enriching the soil as it breaks down underground — with no bins, no turning and no smells ...
Organic gardeners recommend using worm castings as a fantastic, non-toxic fertilizer that can boost soil health and help you ...
A desire to encourage local residents to dig into composting for themselves is behind the SCREC’s partnership with OC Waste & ...
The use of food waste compost in gardening presents a viable alternative to commercial potting mixes, balancing sustainability and plant health.
In this video, I show you the new Rolling Garden Sifter as a great tool to sift soil, screen compost, gravel, worm castings, ...
The microbes are already getting active in the piles taking the temperature over 55 degrees and killing off any pathogens ...
Learn composting basics from browns and greens to hot composting techniques. Whether you have a garden or not, backyard composting reduces waste and creates nutrient-rich soil.
A local children's gardening club is set to hold a session on growing peas and pod plants. The Little Seedlings Club, based at Dobbies Garden Centre, ran a workshop attended by Councillor Leanne ...
Here's the scoop on the popular DIY fertilizer trick.
The study of the Caernorhabditis elegans worm will aid researchers understanding of the genetics of human disease, whilst reducing the need for animal testing The study of tiny worms that are barely ...
Long, slimy, wiggly and ready to eat your garbage. Welcome to worm composting. Vermiculture, the formal term for worm composting, is the process of using worms and worm castings (poop) to turn waste ...