It's no secret that vegetable scraps are a frugal, zero-waste tool for making excellent homemade soups. But what vegetables should you use for stocks and broths? Which should you avoid?
Steve Tharp Jr. of the Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Recycling District guides you through creating a compost pile for lawn and ...
Lavender's vibrant colour and soothing scent makes it a stunning plant to have in any garden, but if you want to see it ...
As grocery prices soar, many are seeking ways to maintain a nutritious diet without breaking the bank. The challenge often ...
“If you’re in the kitchen and you’re chopping away some vegetable scraps, when you’re tossing those, you could be throwing away some future, free garden vegetables,” said Randy Seagraves ...
The next time you throw your vegetable scraps in the food bin, take another look. Chances are that you'll be able to use them to grow more produce, tackling food waste and saving money on your veg ...
Backyard compost bins are available at a reduced cost for New Bedford and Dartmouth residents looking to divert food waste ...
Composting involves decomposing organic materials to create nutrient-rich soil. A compost pile needs a balance of green (nitrogen-rich) and brown (carbon-rich) materials. Maintaining proper ...