Trench Composting: An Explanation.


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Trench Composting is when you can literally just dig a hole and throw organic materials in and then cover it up. It relates to farming and gardening, and is a legitimate way of composting. This video addresses the issue of trench composting, defines it, and explains why it is an acceptable method of composting.

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Posted on October 23rd, 2010 by admin and filed under garden composter | 2 Comments »

Ask Torg – How to make a compost toilet


Dr. James Torgerson teaches you how to make a compost toilet! empowermentchannel.org

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Posted on October 14th, 2010 by admin and filed under composting | 23 Comments »

Why Buy Composters from Woodland Direct


Why Buy Composters from WoodlandDirect.com

Recently Gardening has become one of the fastest growing backyard past times, with the increasing interest in Organically grown food, Environmental Awareness and the need to save money, people in both rural and urban areas alike are creating their own gardens like never before.

Whether your interest is growing healthier food, saving money, being more earth conscious or simply enjoying the hobby of nurturing and caring for plants. One of the key factors to a successful, safe and earth friendly garden is Composting.

High quality, nutrient rich compost is necessary for growing healthy, organic fruits and vegetables for you and your family.

Here at Woodland Direct we offer you the widest selection available at the most affordable pricing. Visit us at www.woodlanddirect.com to start composting today!

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Organic Garden Seeds Are A Different Kind Of Wealth

History can provide a number of examples of seeds being the most valuable commodity on earth, worth much more than their weight in gold. Numerous experts are saying that we could see that again, possibly soon. One of the smartest things a person can do for herself and her family is to always keep a supply of organic garden seeds on hand, to assure survival through a time of emergency.

The great thing is, you don’t have to save them all for a rainy day. You can start your own organic garden right away. The more you can do to become independent from the corporate globalist government structure, the more freedom you will have in your life. Why not be responsible for a portion of your family’s food needs? There is no better way to move toward a self sufficient lifestyle.

Take a look at what has been going on. The unraveling of the economy; bailouts to the banks; massive job losses and foreclosures; & the fact that no matter what party is in power, things keep moving in the same direction: the red flags and warning signals could not get any more clear. The time has come for individuals to start taking care of themselves and each other, & stop waiting on corporate or government institutions to ever have our best interests at heart.

Growing your own nutritious and healing foods, plus keeping a supply of seeds on reserve for an uncertain future, just makes of sense; both, on an analytical level, as well as an intuitive one. It feels right.

Anyone who has ever had a garden already is well aware of the indescribable contentment that comes from being connected with nature. It’s a kind of spiritual experience that centers you and lets you know that the real riches in life go well beyond obsessive needs to acquire material goods. It also happens to provide an incredible bonding opportunity for the family.

It is a great example to give to your children or even your grandchildren. What better lesson could they ever learn? You know from your own life that what they are learning in school is a bunch of facts that will have relatively very little actual value for them in terms of going about their day to day existence. Compare that with them learning how to feed themselves and their future families. Now that is something of tremendous practical value that can serve them long after you are gone.

Food grown naturally, from organic garden seeds tastes incredibly delicious. Not only that, the nutritional value is so high that it can be like the best health insurance policy you might ever give your family. Having a healthy family can keep them away from toxic drugs that doctors are always eager to prescribe. If you want to be amazed, do some internet searches on the topics of toxic drugs, as well as healing natural foods.

Looking to find the best quality organic garden seeds, then visit www.sweetcornorganicnursery.com to find the best organic vegetable seeds for your home fruit and vegetable garden.

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Posted on October 7th, 2010 by Shannon Swchartz and filed under garden | No Comments »

Big Mouth Compost Tumbler

Free compost tumbler with a big opening to put in the ingredients and to get out the finished compost.

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Posted on October 1st, 2010 by admin and filed under composting | 17 Comments »

Worm Composting Creates Organic Fertilizer for Your Garden, Lawn & House Plants

http://www.thenaturalguide.com – David Karp of http://www.SmartGardening.com explains how to use worms to compost your food scraps into an excellent organic fertilizer. Shot at the Venice Eco-Fest 2010.

Worm composting, also called vermicomposting, is one of the easiest methods for reusing fruit and vegetable scraps from your kitchen and yard. All you need is a container filled with moistened bedding, worms and food scraps. The worms, with help from micro-organisms, convert the bedding and food waste into compost in only a few weeks. Worm composting is so simple it can be done virtually anywhere: schools, offices or homes. It is a natural method for recycling nutrients in food waste. The resulting compost is an excellent soil amendment that can be used to make potting soil for house plants or as a fertilizer for your garden. Worm compost is also a rich source of nitrogen, making it an excellent organic fertilizer. Finally, the worm tea (the liquid that is produced during the composting process) is also an excellent organic fertilizer and contains many essential minerals and nutrients plants need to grow. Visit http://www.SmartGardening.com for complete worm composting instructions. Also visit http://www.yelmworms.com.

You can get worms and worm bins from http://www.SmartGardening.com, OSH stores, bait stores, pet stores and online retailers.

Interviewee:
David Karp
Presenter
County of Los Angeles
Department of Public Works
900 S. Fremont Ave, 3rd Floor Annex
Alhambra, CA 91803
888-253-2652
http://www.SmartGardening.com

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