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Yahoo! News Search Results for compost tea bag
Yahoo! News Search Results for compost tea bag
Fall is the perfect time to start a compost pile (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
How can you compost? Let us count the ways.
Yes, you can grow veggies in pots (Miami Herald)
This is vegetable-planting time of year in South Florida, but if you live in a condo, an apartment or a townhouse, how do you grow tomatoes, peppers and beans? Simple: by planting in containers.
Growing Cantaloupe in Containers (BellaOnline)
Have you chosen to not grow vine crops in containers, thinking they will not be healthy, or there will not be enough room for the vines to grow? Cantaloupe can be an excellent choice for your container garden. Here are tips and tricks for growing sweet, juicy, bountiful container cantaloupe.
Roses continue to delight, but don't neglect care for lawn (El Paso Times)
EL PASO -- Did summer come and go without ever giving you a chance to plant those sunflowers?
Make compost: Dig into your soil, not your wallet (The Oregonian)
If you have well-amended soil, it should be easy to work in fall.
CALL OF THE COLORS (The Gazette)
OCT. 2Fall Bazaar and Dinner, 4:30 to 7 p.m., St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Monticello. Baked steak dinner. Also, bake sale and quilt sales 3 to 7 p.m.OCT. 2-4, 9-11Opera House Players present "Fiddler on the Roof," 2 p.m. Oct. 2 and 5; 7:30 p.m. all other performances, Elkader Opera House, Elkader. Tickets: $11 adults, $7 students up to 12th grade ($1 discount for payment in advance). (563) ...
1 part green, 3 parts brown (Pocono Record)
Composting is one answer. This is something that everyone can do, and it takes little time and effort and can make a big difference for the environment.
Entertainment Calendar: 09/26/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least 10-14 business days in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis.
Breakers getting more 'green' (The Palm Beach Post)
The leafy arugula and mustard greens of The Breakers organic herb and vegetable garden are more than just a daily dose of fresh veggies for Breakers' dinner guests.
Turn leaves into rich organic matter (The Desert Sun)
There are many recycling options other than the weekly garbage can and recycling bin. Leaves and paper, as well as other materials, can be used to keep a compost pile healthy.
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