Normally, most Ventura County homes keep food separate from yard clippings to help our local compost facilities avoid violating permit conditions.
Composting your Halloween pumpkin – ABC57 News
Composting creates nutrient-rich soil for gardens and houseplants and is an environmentally friendly way to dispose of your pumpkins. Anything that …
How To Keep Bugs Away From Your Jack-O’-Lanterns – House Digest
You also want to ensure no seeds make it to the compost because they’re resilient and may turn your pile into a pumpkin patch. 1. Remove the pumpkin …
Metro cities, counties hold pumpkin, leaf disposal events – KSTP.com Eyewitness News
See how you can contribute to statewide composting efforts below. … Brooklyn Park – If you don’t have your own compost bin, drop off pumpkins …
10 Things That Delighted Us Last Week: From Cool Couches to Compost Bins
A conscience-soothing (and actually nice-looking) compost bin … takeout containers and produce bags, she hit upon the Bamboozle compost bin.
Tee Cee’s Tip for Monday, Oct. 31, 2022: Composting helps local soil, avoids methane emissions
Dear Tee Cee, I find the comparison between composting and adding food waste to landfills confusing as it relates to emitting greenhouse gases.
Pumpkin Compost Collection – University of Minnesota Duluth: Events Calendar
Green your Halloween by keeping your pumpkins out of the landfill––send them to be composted at the UMD Land Lab! You can drop off your to-be-c…
Garden Guy: Soil amendments, part 2 – Amarillo Globe-News
Compost, fish meal, blood meal, bat guano, cottonseed meal, corn meal, composted cotton burrs, and leaf mold are some examples of organic …
Diwali with a difference – Massive campaign for Swachhata led by school children
… were conducted among SHGs members and residents on vermi-composting and pit-composting with demo by the Tezpur Municipal Board, Assam.
Orleans’ vote to ban fertilizer should inspire all Cape towns to do so – Cape Cod Times
Fertilizer is not needed in order to have green lawns and beautiful flower gardens. Use an inch of leaf compost to feed microorganisms and worms.