By: rai sunny | 2011-12-12 | Travel Tips There are plenty of things which people usually don't know about boat transport. In most of cases, they consider it a service like any other. In point of fact, it is not. The problem about all shipping services is more or less similar - they require the efforts from quite a lot of people, from different places of the world, at the same time. read more
By: Cecil Flynn | 2010-10-16 | Gardening It is amazing when you realize all the things that can be composted! You can add so much more than yard waste to a compost pile. You can create healthy compost for your yard and help the environment at the same time. read more
By: Amit Kishore Verma | 2010-04-03 | Gardening One of the most popular types of the compost bins is the Expandable Worm Tower. In such a bin the worms do the major work. read more
By: Stewart Ames | 2011-06-20 | Gardening More and more people are turning to organic gardening as a means of saving money and protecting the environment. However, having the right composting tools can make the job a whole lot simpler. read more
By: Michael Podlesny | 2010-07-15 | Gardening Gardening Composting can seem like a daunting task; the price of a specialized composting bin alone can deter even the most fervent gardener. And once you start considering the benefits of compost you start to wonder if that $80 bin from your local hardware store might just be worth the investment. Luckily, there are a few easy ways to kick start your compost, reduce your household waste, and save money at the same time. Compost is an amazing thing. Not only is it packed with micro- and macro-organisms that give your garden a boost like no synthetic fertilizer possibly can but it is the best t... read more
By: Amit Kishore Verma | 2010-04-02 | Gardening The compost bins are a useful tool in the process of compost. They are actually a form of containers that help in making the compost. These are usually cylindrical in shape, although they are available in all shapes and sizes. These are also available as the simple bins as well as the square slatted wood enclosures. They are sometimes also available as a tumbler, which allows the pile of waste to be turned for the purpose of aeration. read more
By: Nicole Roberts | 2011-09-15 | Gardening Worm composting is a special kind of composting technique that makes use of worms to decompose organic wastes into reusable fertilizers. A worm composter can actually use different worm species but the most popular kinds utilized are the earth worms, the white worms and the red wrigglers. read more
By: Becki Yagh | 2010-03-31 | Environmental We just moved into a new house and with that comes a whole new yard. I told my Husband that I would really like to plant a garden, but he informed me that the soil quality where we live is very poor and that I would have to buy topsoil and other nutrient-rich additives if I was to have the hopes of anything actually growing. At first I was a little bummed out, but then I thought this was the perfect time to start that compost bin I have always wanted to start. read more
By: Clifford Woods | 2013-03-14 | Gardening Composting can be termed as the conversion of waste in to usable fertilizer. It is largely a natural phenomenon in which the decomposition of the waste materials happens under the presence of oxygen. The large particles of waste are broken down in to finer pieces by the action of bacteria, worms, fungi, air and heat. read more
By: Trey Collier | 2010-03-27 | Gardening Composting organic matter like food and grass trimmings is simple, especially when using a purchased compost bin. Making a compost pile on your own is certainly an option, but compost bins on the market come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and time and again, make the process of composting virtually effortless. read more
By: Tyler Weaver | 2010-12-11 | Landscaping For those of you just getting into composting, you may wonder what the difference is between a kitchen composter, a compost crock and a compost tumbler. You don't need all three, and technically you don't need any of them. However, having any one of them will make your composting experience a lot easier and the end product will show it. read more
By: Lec Watkins | 2010-04-02 | Kitchens More of us than ever before are making our own garden compost. There is a huge array of compost bins to help us and lots of indoor kitchen compost bins and crocks. Make sure you know what you are getting. read more
By: Sammie Dejesus | 2010-03-30 | Gardening Put simply, compost is decomposed organic matter. So those leaves breaking down on the forest floor are compost, as too are the bodies at the cemetery. All organic matter lives, then dies and breaks down into different qualities of compost. read more
By: Martha Wood | 2010-04-03 | Gardening A compost activator is used to aid in the process of composting. Sometimes, this may take a long time because of too much carbon in the compost heap. When the compost pile is overflowing with leaves, there would be too much carbon and the organic material in the solid waste will break down a lot slower. read more