If you’re looking to reduce waste and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden, composting at home is a simple and effective way to do it.
If you want to reduce waste and grow healthier plants but don’t have a backyard, composting is still possible.
Transform leftover puja flowers, banana leaves and fruit into nutrient-rich compost in just weeks. Learn how to set up a home ...
April Wilkerson builds a three-bin compost system that’s simple and effective for backyard use. Witness video captures ...
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Discover how the natural oils in orange peels, particularly limonene, act as a potent, eco-friendly deterrent for mice. This ...
Garlic prefers loose, well-draining soil – a loam or sandy loam soil works best. Good soil structure and drainage are key to ...
Decorating with dried leaves sounds poetic until your sideboard looks like a compost bin in denial. The trick isn’t to fake ...
Growing a Tulsi (holy basil) plant is a beautiful way to invite life, aroma, and even spiritual energy into your home. But ...
Bananas are a staple in most homes, but letting them sit for too long can end with wasted food. Here's how to slow down ...
Horticulture specialist Josh Novell, Director of Polhill Garden Centre, has revealed a simple method to safeguard animals ...
These spiky but cute mammals aren't just a marvel to look at, but they actually make for pretty mean garden pest controllers. Hedgehogs love to munch on slugs, snails, and insects, which can otherwise ...