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Kitchen Compost
Turn every day waste into kitchen compost. That of course is the general idea behind this article.
Compost is an organic substance that is added to the soil which functions more than just being a fertilizer. It is a mulch, a soil conditioner, and something that will help the soil give the best nutrients and minerals your plants need. With compost, the soil also is able to hold more water, which is also beneficial to your plants.
When composting, you will need materials rich in carbon and nitrogen namely fruits and vegetable scraps and other table scraps except left over bones because they attract a number of pests and animals. Other products include eggshells, grass or shrub clippings, pine needles, seaweed and kelp, coffee grounds, wood ash, tea leaves, cardboard and shredded paper, corn stalks, wood chips, and sawdust.
Beginners Guide to Composting!
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How to Raise Organic Vegetables : Organic Composting Tips
Compost can help the plants in your organic garden thrive. Learn how to make and use organic compost in your garden, with tips on what type of yard and kitchen scraps to put into your compost pile, in this free gardening video lesson.
Duration : 0:1:17
Composting at Home: Two Easy Methods
Enviromom.com founders show two easy how-to composting methods and discuss environmental benefits of keeping food waste out of landfills. Learn more at www.enviromom.com
Duration : 0:3:14
Organic gardening- How to make a Compost
This is a must for all Gardeners everywhere. Young or old, beginner or experienced, there is valuable information for everybody.
The reason why Organic Gardening Magic is such a greate book, is that, it is very easy to understand. It will teach you exactly what to do, to create the perfect garden just for you.
What can be better than creating your own 100% organic garden, without dangerous chemicals, pesticides and fertilizers. Chemical fertilizers destroy the soil, they also kill everything along with pests. But now you will learn cheap and easy ways, to eliminate these problems as well.
This is a must for all Gardeners everywhere. Young or old, beginner or experienced, there is valuable information for everybody.
The reason why Organic Gardening Magic is such a greate book, is that, it is very easy to understand. It will teach you exactly what to do, to create the perfect garden just for you.
What can be better than creating your own 100% organic garden, without dangerous chemicals, pesticides and fertilizers. Chemical fertilizers destroy the soil, they also kill everything along with pests. But now you will learn cheap and easy ways, to eliminate these problems as well.
Here is what you will learn when you get the book
How to create your own compost
The Secrets of crop rotation and companion planting!
A Trick to bring your Fall Tomato Plants Indoors!
Why You Should Consider Raising Your Own Transplants
How To Build Healthy Soil
What to do with insects
How to grow Vegetables in little space
Why Pesticide Use Became Prevalent In The First Place!
Simple Steps to Grow Your Own Organic Lettuce for mouthwatering healthy salads!
What is Green Manure and Should You Use It?
Are There Any Benefits Of Using Pesticides At All?
The Four Important Aspects Of Organic Gardening According to the USDA
Grow Organically Indoors!
How to Identify and Cure Plant Diseases
Parasitic Insects and Pollinators
How To Lengthen The Growing Season In Winter!
Tools You Will Need
Raised Bed Gardening Secrets!
Beneficial Insects and The Predator Insects!
Duration : 0:2:41
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Lawns to Gardens (Energy Crisis Show) Episode 5 “Worm Poop”
In this episode, viewers learn one easy way to help America get through the energy crisis. By learning more about worm poop and what makes soil grow lots of food, we can all contribute to fixing our global problems. We can eat well, and move forward without oil.
Duration : 0:10:0
Compost Part 2–The Turn
Part 2 The proper way to turn your compost pile and uses for compost in the garden
Duration : 0:4:41
Urban Composting with Bokashi Part 1
EcoTools presents Urban Composting With Bokashi Part 1 – shows what to do when your kitchen composter is full.
The kitchen composter is a fermentation container that turns food scraps into valuable compost! Just add your food scraps, sprinkle with Bokashi, and seal tight. Since it ferments — as opposed to decomposes — there are no malodors, just a light fermentation smell. Harvest the tea after a few weeks and bury the fermented compost in the garden whn full. Your garden will thrive !!
Visit http://ecotools.info for details on the kitchen composter and how to recycle your food scraps.
Duration : 0:7:41
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Backyard Organic Composting
http://herbfest.net
Learn the basics of garden composting. Create some great nutrient rich compost for your garden from scraps and yard waste.
Improve your soil the organic way.
Duration : 0:7:54