Turning compost boxes Urban Garden Style


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Posted on December 10th, 2008 by Kitchen Compost and filed under Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

How to Grow Daylilies : How to Compost Day Lilies


Learn how to compost day lilies in this free greenthumb gardening video from our year-around garden expert.

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Posted on December 7th, 2008 by Kitchen Compost and filed under Uncategorized | No Comments »

How to turn kitchen scraps into Compost gold


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Posted on December 2nd, 2008 by Kitchen Compost and filed under Uncategorized | 5 Comments »

Unifork – Award Winning Composting and Mulch Fork

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Americans have looked to the English for excellence in garden tools for years. Now there is a fresh import with a twist on the tried-and-true that is a must-have for gardeners everywhere—the Unifork. Manufactured in Sheffield England by Harold Moore Ltd.—makers of quality tools since 1913—the Unifork is made from high-grade polypropylene using exacting English standards.

The Unifork combines the scooping action of a shovel with the permeation of a fork. And, because it is lighter weight than either of those tools, it is more efficient and makes easy work of turning compost; moving mulch, straw or other bulk material; and even removing autumn leaves from garden beds. Its unique shape allows it to hold a lot of material. The tines—star shaped in profile—are tapered along their length and effectively act as a wedge into the material, gathering it into the curved rear of the blade.

Unlike a metal pitchfork, the Unifork is safe around children, animals, and even the careless gardener who may leave it lying on the ground. Yet it’s easy to spot; you can choose from four fun colors: fiery red, hot pink, baby blue, and country green.

Extremely rugged, you can run over the Unifork with a truck and it will bounce back—and not gouge the tires. Strong and durable, it won’t rust, rot, or corrode. An added bonus, since it’s not metal, it’s warm to the touch, even on the coldest day when you dread gardening chores.

Try a Unifork now. Not only will it save your back, the vibrant colors will make any task seem more fun.

The Unifork weighs just under 3 lbs and is about 45 inches in length.

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Posted on October 29th, 2008 by Kitchen Compost and filed under Uncategorized | No Comments »

How to Start a Perennial Garden : How to Compost for a Perennial Garden

Learn how to compost a garden of perennial plants and flowers in this greenthumb gardening video from our year-around garden expert.

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Global Worming

Vermicomposting! Using worms to compost your kitchen scraps for use in the garden.

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Posted on October 26th, 2008 by Kitchen Compost and filed under Uncategorized | 6 Comments »
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