Lawn and Mowers on MSN
Why orange powder on your shoes after mowing means rust disease in your lawn
If your shoes pick up an orange-yellow dust every time you walk across the lawn, the grass is telling you something specific. That powder is fungal spores, not pollen, and it is the visible signature ...
The rain is wonderful and more is forecast. The most positive result is that the Edwards Aquifer levels are rising. The moisture levels in the soil are also increasing and our landscape plants are ...
The Daily Meal on MSN
Why there's no need for paper towels in the kitchen anymore
Instead of throwing those paper towels away, just stop buying them altogether, thanks to this simple solution that has been ...
A cleaning expert reveals which everyday kitchen items should never be left in the sink overnight—and why this common habit ...
The nine grantees were selected through ReFED’s Catalytic Grant Fund, which aims to provide flexible capital for food waste ...
In communities across the country, cities are searching for practical ways to reduce waste, lower greenhouse gas emissions and invest in sustainable infrastructure. In Northeast Ohio, Beachwood has fo ...
A common kitchen staple, cinnamon can also do wonders in the garden. Cinnamon can be used for everything from germination to ...
It’s been popping up in my conversations with viticulturists and winegrowers and, globally, it’s being billed as the next ...
The composting and soil company Rust Belt Riders recently added Heinen’s as a customer, adding to its growth during the pandemic. Now, it’s converting to a worker-owned cooperative to give its ...
The following is an excerpt from “Compost After Reading: A Practical Manifesto for Purposeful Decomposition” by Cassandra Marketos. When you purchase products through the Bookshop.org link on this ...
As Maine towns are seeing their waste disposal costs continue to climb, some towns and other groups are looking for ways to reduce the tonnage they truck to landfills. Maine towns pay per ton of trash ...
Momentum for organic waste diversion is surging, but the capital-intensive nature of building industrial composting facilities is creating a bottleneck for needed infrastructure. High upfront ...
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