Archive for March, 2010
The Miracle (building a compost bin) of Mother Earth: the Dandelion
No commentsBy Jeffry Bullock
The Latin name for dandelion, Taraxacum officinale, translates to “official remedy for disorders.” Dandelion is a native of Europe and the name comes from the French term “dent-de-lion,” meaning lion’s tooth, which refers to the dark-green, sharply toothed leaves characteristic of this plant. A prominent herbalist, Gregory Tilford is quoted [...]
Beautiful Edging to (compost) Enhance your Garden
No commentsBy Jeffry Bullock
Adding edging around your garden or landscape is as important as the garden itself. The edging frames your garden much like a picture frame. A picture can be interesting and beautiful but it needs a frame to enhance its appearance, so it is with your garden.
There are various types of garden [...]
Not (compost bin) Found in Your Local Greenhouse
No commentsBy Abel Jones
Do you scour your seed catalogs or look at all the new varieties that have come out in your gardening magazines? You can’t wait to go to your local greenhouse and purchase them for your garden or flower bed. But when you get there, you find they don’t carry that variety.
Why not start [...]
Some great benefits of an aquatic bath tub (compost recycling)
No commentsBy Frances Klein
Bathing is an important part of a decent living. For thousands of years, various cultures and societies have given attention and significance to the experience.
Nothing compares however to the experience of soaking in an aquatic bathtub after a long day. It is a perfect combination of luxury and quality, of leisure bath [...]










