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HAPPY NEW YEAR — may all your gardens be weed free and your flowers and bushes grow as fast as the horse tail.
Live-cut Christmas trees can be repurposed as habitats for various species of wildlife following the holidays.
Adding a layer of straw or leaves on top of your compost pile helps create a cozy environment so microbes keep working through the winter.
AS the deep winter months take root, we must protect our plants and prepare for the spring growth ahead. And horticultural ...
If your holiday includes a live, cut Christmas tree, you may be wondering what to do with it after the festivities are over.
It's easy for tissue paper waste to build up in your home, but what if you can repurpose it in an ingenious way? Add it to ...
You may not be able to turn over a mound of steaming compost where you live, but you can still keep food out of the landfill ...
As you can see, citrus peels and citrus fruit are more compost-friendly than you may think. But there is one exception to ...
Tracing the path of recycling in Whatcom County is a multipart series that follows waste from curbside to commodity market.
Here are some practical and creative ways to recycle your Christmas tree and greenery: ...
I pile those weeds up along the already ... using organic materials such as compost, wood chips, or straw, or even adding a layer of cardboard or shredded paper. Adding mulch on top of any of ...