Feb 05, 2012


GARDENING

Anaerobic composting starts with digging a holeComposting is an easy way to reuse materials and their byproducts (trees, leaves, manure) and generate rich soil. This process can minimize waste materials being thrown in landfills and at the same time provide a natural fertilizer at home. One popular type of composting is anaerobic composting.

Zeriscape landscaping can be beautiful and water efficientBeing that the word “xeriscape” comes from “Xeros”, the Greek word for “dry”, it’s no wonder people think of unattractive, colorless patches of plants when they hear of xeriscape landscaping. Contrary to popular belief, drought resistant plants can be visually appealing while being water efficient. The Natural Resources Conservation Service water consumption publication states that over half of the water that we use around our home is for landscaping. Utilizing xeriscape plants into beautiful landscape designs not only lowers your water bill while, but also minimizes pests, reduces disease problems, and limits the use of fertilizers all with low maintenance.

Backyard landscaping ideasWhen creating your backyard designs, it’s important to consider not only the beauty of the landscape, but also the practical factors such as sunlight, space, water and soil. Make your plant selections and groupings according to their needs to minimize the cost, time and labor of caring for or replacing plants that are not thriving in accordance with your plans.

Applying natural pesticides is safer and eco-friendlyAfter we learn about the health risks associated with harmful chemicals such as those used in traditional pesticides, the next step is to find out how to get rid of pests without putting our health or the environment at risk. Natural pesticides refer to pest control solutions that are made with natural ingredients. The earth is endowed with plants that are both beneficial and harmful to living organisms like animals, birds, and insects. Some plants that are poisonous can be used to get rid of pests that harm vegetables, fruits, and crops without the ill effects of manmade formulations.

Aerobic Composting Know How

Aerobic composting toolAerobic composting is a very popular method for creating garden variety compost. This type of composting doesn’t emit an unpleasant odor and, with the proper conditions, can be completed in a span of two weeks. In contrast, anaerobic composting usually takes up to 3 months. Aerobic composting uses oxygen to biologically decompose waste materials in a controlled condition until it stabilizes so it can be utilized. Many factors will determine how long and how nutrient rich your compost will be. They include the materials used, the temperature, the moisture content, and aeration.

Hand in depleted soilsMany of us try to eat the suitable food to promote a healthy body. If our fruits, vegetables and whole grains are grown in depleted or contaminated soils, how much good are we really doing for our bodies? It's likely you have also heard the term soil depletion, but what does it really mean to the average consumer?

Worms - an essential part of vermicompostingVermicomposting is a great choice for those who want to avoid synthetic chemical-based fertilizers, are looking for an alternative to the strong smell of anaerobic composting and don’t want the daily chore of turning aerobic composting. Choosing vermicomposting allows you to compost in a small and convenient little container letting the worms do the mixing and turning so you don’t have to.

You may have been consciously adhering to energy saving tips at home to help reduce energy. You may have also been doing your share in minimizing waste materials in landfills by recycling. However, did you know that there is another way that you can help the ecosystem and at the same time provide a nutritious fertilizer for your plants? Yes, you can make compost in your own backyard!

Composting toolsComposting is a way that you can not only help your vegetable garden, but the environment as well. It’s a natural solution to help reduce the amount of garbage that you throw away while reducing the need for toxic and harmful substances that you may add to your plants.

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