Monday, December 26, 2011

Improve Your Soil, Cover the Ground

!±8± Improve Your Soil, Cover the Ground

With global warming on the rise and desertification increasing its reach, protecting our existing soil reserves is something we all need to take responsibility for. Improving your soil, is relatively easy to do, doesn't cost much, and benefits both private gardens and the wider community alike.

Each summer many parts of the world face droughts with consequent water restrictions, preventing gardeners from watering their garden beds. Gardeners might initially be seen to be part of the problem through water wastage, planting inappropriate flora, perhaps even contributing to the spread of noxious weeds, but the reality is far different. Suburban gardens are in fact on the front line in protecting the environment.

Benefits Of Covering The Ground

Covering the ground improves soil structure by enabling water retention and storage of nutrients. Soil can be improved by using compost, wetting agents and fertilisers. To prevent soil erosion and water loss the soil needs a protective layer of mulch and or a plant that covers the ground.

A thick layer of mulch insulates the soil by protecting it from the harsh elements. Mulch also acts as a great heating and cooling system for the soil. In summer mulch is needed to help cool the soil and trap moisture and in winter it heats the soil and helps prevent freeze. Plants are easily stressed and die if constantly subjected to extreme conditions.

Mulch insulates soil from erosion as well as controlling weeds, improving soil viability, increased moisture content and is pleasing to the eye. Mulching can be inexpensive, if you try turning your garden waste into mulch. Time and patience is needed for that project. There is much you can do to Green Clean your home.

Nutrients in your Soil

Apart from the already mentioned benefits of improving the nutrients in your soil and retaining water, covering the ground also provides much needed cover for small animals and insects. Soil water retention allows plants to continue their natural cycle of blooming and seeding, giving bees, birds and other insects from leaving for greener pastures.

Improving your soil by covering the ground prevents droughts from destroying all of your hard work, but most importantly, the positive environmental impact will be felt far beyond your fence line. Click here for more on Compost Secrets.


Improve Your Soil, Cover the Ground

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Worm Factory 360 WF360B Worm Composter, Black

!±8± Worm Factory 360 WF360B Worm Composter, Black


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Composting with worms allows you to turn kitchen scraps, paper waste and cardboard into nutrient-rich soil for your plants. The Worm Factory 360 composting system makes the entire process quick and easy. With a thermo siphon air flow design, the Worm Factory 360 increases the composting speed. Now you can produce compost much faster than traditional composting methods. Master Gardeners agree, worm castings are one of the richest forms of fertilizer that you can use. The Worm Factory 360 can be used indoors or outdoors allowing year round production. Now composting is no longer limited to backyards. The Worm Factory 360 is odorless making it great for apartments, kitchens, garages, porches and more. Simply add a handful of worms and your organic waste to the bottom tray. The worms will start processing the food. Once the bottom tray is filled add another tray. The worms migrate upward to the newest food source leaving the bottom tray full of nutrient-rich compost. As waste is broken down, moisture filters through the system, taking nutrient-rich particles with it. This makes it possible to harvest organic liquid fertilizer right from the spigot. 20 year warranty.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Human Urine for Compost, Start to Finish

Urine adds Nitrogen and Water to your compost. Easy. Free (actually it SAVES money by avoiding wasteful flushing of your toilet). Clean (human urine is sterile, unless you have a UTI (urinary tract infection, during which you should probably flush it down your toilet). Think of the millions of gallons of water that cities could save if citizens avoided the wasteful flushing. Meanwhile, it helps microoranisms make compost into great soil. My motto: "Urine may look YELLOW, but it's environmentally GREEN!"

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Kitchen Compost Bin - 3 Way to Eliminate Fruit Flies

!±8± Kitchen Compost Bin - 3 Way to Eliminate Fruit Flies

More and more people are focused on the environment. One of the easiest things you can do to be more "green" is to compost your food waste, provided you have access to a yard. Composting helps to reduce your contribution to the waste stream, and as an added side benefit, you wind up with a highly nutritious soil amendment, compost. But collecting your kitchen scraps can result in an unwanted side effect: breeding fruit flies. There are a few easy steps you can take to prevent these flies from breeding on your kitchen scraps.

The following three tips should help you keep your fruit fly problem under control. If you are still having problems, you may want to buy an inexpensive fruit fly trap.

Use a compost pail with a lid. There are many different types of things you can use to collect your vegetable peels and fruit skins. Some people use an old bowl. But fruit flies breed on the skins and peels of fruits and vegetables. While fruit flies may still breed in the pail, they won't be flying around your kitchen.

Empty your kitchen compost pail frequently. As fruit flies breed on the skins and peels of your fruits and vegetables, it is important to remove the rotting waste from your home in a timely manner. This means getting in the habit of bringing your compost outside on a regular basis. Try not to let it go more than three days.

Keep scraps in the refrigerator. If you are not going to take your compost out on a regular basis, you may want to consider keeping your compost scraps in the refrigerator. The cold will retard the development of the fruit flies. Just make sure to mark the scraps!


Kitchen Compost Bin - 3 Way to Eliminate Fruit Flies

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