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 ...
When it comes to composting, one of the biggest hurdles people face is confusion. What goes in? What stays out? Can I make ...
Fort Collins residents who want to start food scrap composting can now sign up for service for as low as $5 per month because of a pilot program.
In this video, we explore the essential aspects of composting, providing insights into creating nutrient-rich compost at home. Learn about various types of compost, key ingredients, and optimal ...
Looking for ways to encourage your phlox plants to produce healthy, big blooms in the spring? Start with pruning at the right ...
Native Plants in the home garden: Are you a native plant enthusiast? Sonoma County Master Gardener Bill Klausing, Rosemary McCreary and Linda King lead a talk on “Native Plants in the Home Garden” ...
Did you know that you don't have to throw away all the fallen leaves in your yard? Leaves are a valuable source of nutrients ...
Here are some fun, creative ways to reuse scraps before they head to the compost bin: make new foods, improve your potting soil and create ingredients for other dishes.
Sanitation Commissioner Lojan detailed bin sizes for different property types during a community meeting at Stapleton's Gerard Carter Center.
Residents are encouraged to keep yard waste like leaves out of landfills. Composting at home helps reduce landfill use and greenhouse gas emissions. For those unable to mulch at home, yard waste can ...
Many common kitchen items like clamshells, foil and greasy pizza boxes often can’t go in curbside recycling. Food residue on ...