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Product Features: Exaco Trading compost collector convenient handle lets you carry waste directly to outside composterCompost collector has a 2.4-gallon capacityIncludes a carbon filter that significantly reduces any odors; replacement carbon filters availableMade from high density polyethylene; dishwasher safeMeasures 8-1/2 by 9 by 11 inches Making your own compost starts in the kitchen by collecting all your organic waste and adding it to your outdoor composter. As much as 30% of… Read more

Saturday, August 13th, 2011 at 15:13 | 0 comments

Compost in 40 gallon Containers for Container Gardening-Recycle your trash for compost Hi! This is Going Organic. You can find our website at “www.goingorganic.weebly.com”! Today I am going to talk about composting. It is winter time here in Central Florida. I am composting in containers to prepare for a container garden in the spring. I’ve drilled 3/8″ holes in the bottom of these 40 gallon containers. I’ve added oak leaves to the containers with shredded paper… Read more

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011 at 15:46 | 18 comments

Product DescriptionThe SoilSaver’s award-winning classic design has been in production for more than 25 years longer than any other major compost bin. Now that’s a track record!Tough and weather-resistant the Covered Bridge Organic SoilSaver Classic Compost Bin is made of 0.25-inch-thick structural foam black recycled plastic. The material and bin structure are designed to hold heat inside for successful composting. Each SoilSaver Classic comes with a composting guide booklet A Sense of Humus… Read more

Friday, March 5th, 2010 at 09:52 | 0 comments
Categories: Garden Bridge
Gardening Basics For Dummies

You’re now officially out of excuses for not planting the garden of your dreams. Even if you’ve never sowed a seed nor pulled a weed, Gardening Basics For Dummies contains everything you need to know about flowers, beds, borders, trees, shrubs, and lawns to create your own private paradise. This friendly and informative guide also covers all of the tools and additives available to make gardening easier. You’ll discover:… Read more

Saturday, September 12th, 2009 at 05:17 | 3 comments
Categories: Basic Gardening
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How To Build And Manage A Worm Farm To Suit The Average Family. Recycle Household Organic Waste Into Fertiliser For Your Garden And Help The Environment Too. The man made compost bin is redundant by way of Mother Nature’s natural system – WORMS. Find out the story of how we created the Worm Farm to suit the average family. Make the move. It’s simple, costs nothing to run and above all, it’s not time consuming. Create your own fertiliser for free. Most of the items needed you… Read more

Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 02:57 | 0 comments
Categories: Gardening Tips
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“Garden Paving” Make a flight of steps look more formal by placing two matching containers at either side of the bottom or top step. They can be planted up with bay, roses, box or dwarf conifer, alternatively stand large decorative pots such as terracotta filled with stones to give weight and stability. To soften the effect of a large, paved area (Garden Paving), take up one or two slabs and plant into the soil. Before adding the plants, prepare the soil well adding some compost and manure to… Read more

Monday, April 6th, 2009 at 16:50 | 0 comments
Categories: Garden Design

The Sustainable Vegetable Garden: A Backyard Guide to Healthy Soil and Higher Yields This introduction to biointensive gardening shows that it is not only possible but easy to grow astonishing crops of healthful organic vegetable and fruits, while conserving resources and helping the soil. Jeavons and Cox offer a less technical version of Jeavons’s best-selling book on biointensive gardening, How To Grow More Vegetables Than You Ever Thought Possible on Less Land Than You Can Imagine,… Read more

Friday, February 6th, 2009 at 07:32 | 5 comments
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