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Coffee Grounds For Plants To Make Them Thrive
Using coffee grounds for plants is a natural and eco-friendly way to boost their health. Discover simple ways to incorporate them into your gardening routine.
Don't throw away these leftovers but instead use them to make a compost and fertiliser to help energise plants throughout the winter months.
The process of extracting nutrients and microorganisms from compost and turning them into a liquid, making compost tea is easy enough for any home gardener. The most rewarding part of gardening is ...
Want to contribute to a better, greener planet, but don’t know how? Your home itself can be a space of conscious change. Every time you pick a handcrafted cushion instead of a synthetic one, or grow ...
Compost tea is nothing more than a large “tea bag” filled with finished compost steeped in water. This colorful compost is ready to be tucked into a bag (a pillowcase will work) to soak in water.
IS your neighbour's lawn looking greener than ever - whilst the grass on your side seems to be dying? Lawn envy is a real thing. The truth is any beautifully-green lawn is a result of good lawn ...
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How To Prepare Your Compost Bins For Winter
Did you know the microbes in your compost pile is still active in the dead of winter? They will be if you take certain steps ...
Hostas don't need much more than an annual pruning. Find out when and how to accomplish this task so that it's most ...
Roscommon County Council has granted planning permission for the development of a large organic composting plant at Cloonfad, six miles from Ballyhaunis. Planning permission with 28 conditions has ...
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