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	<title>HOW TO MAKE COMPOST</title>
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		<title>Home Compost Maker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best home compost makers in different sizes. Very easy-to-use. Multiple utility compost makers. Cheapest prices, free shipping.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home compost maker is said to be a kind of compost container.  It is used for the reason that it can keep out bugs and rodents from the compost and hence also prevents the bad smell emanating from the container.  All sorts of garden leaves, clippings and kitchen scraps can be added to the home compost maker bin.  The bacteria gets enough aeration in the home compost maker that they do their job well by keeping the nitrogen to carbon ratio intact.  </p>
<p>Home compost makers can be got in different styles and types which includes buckets, barrels, tumblers and bins.  These types of bins do not come with a bottom that they can be placed over the ground.  Some gardeners have a screen attached to the bin’s bottom to avoid rodents getting access to the compost.  </p>
<p>The composting process takes more time but when the soil is turned out periodically using a shovel can speed up the process.  Bucket type home compost maker is used by persons who use less amount of composting material and barrels are famous among persons who wish to make organic, natural fertilizer such as compost tea.  Tumbler type of home compost makers are used by persons who require large quantities of compost and that too very fast.</p>
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		<title>Red Worms for Composting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 07:06:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buy online all types of compost worms - mealworms, red worms, wax worms and live crickets at the cheapest prices. Free shipping. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Red worms for composting are ideal for bins as they love stay on the top of the food waste and the worm castings can be got from the top level it self.  There is no need to worry about how and where to buy red worms for composting, the simple solution is to buy them in the local shops or from the online shops. </p>
<p>House owners or apartment dwellers can expect to receive red worms for composting along with peat moss (in the dried form).  The buyers should water the peat moss with worms and then should add them to the prepared bedding that is kept ready with the organic waste.  </p>
<p>The hungry red worms for composting that are bought would eat them to their fullest satisfaction, burrow in and in just few days it would be filled with worm manure.  When a person is not ready to buy red worms for composting, they can also be got from places where manure is dumped as the red worms will be feeding on them.  Normally red worms might not be living in fresh manure as the ammonia produced by them would kill or harm them.  But red worms can be seen feeding frenzy on old manure.</p>
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		<title>Compost Tea for Organic Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 14:24:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The complete guide on making compost tea. Tips for making inexpensive organic compost with inexpensive domestic materials.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Organic gardeners all know compost is fantastic stuff. But now, there&#8217;s something even better and that&#8217;s compost tea. If you start with a good compost you&#8217;ll have a versatile elixir for all your garden needs.<br />
Compost tea helps prevent foliage diseases and at the same time increase the nutrients to the plant and shutdown the toxins hurting the plants. It will improve the taste/flavor of your vegetables. So why not give this tea a try either by buying it or brewing it yourself. You won&#8217;t believe the results!</p>
<p><strong>Four ways that good bacteria work:</strong></p>
<p>Help compete for the nutrients</p>
<p>Dine on the bad varmits</p>
<p>Help produce antibiotics to use against the varmits.</p>
<p>They shove the bad varmits out.</p>
<p>Compost tea that is correctly brewed has a wealth of microorganisms that will benefit your plants&#8217; growth and health as well as the soil that they live in. Compost tea can be considered yogurt for the soil. The microorganisms living there are both good and bad. What the tea does is make sure the good guys win by introducing helpful bacteria, fungi, protozoa and beneficial nematodes.</p>
<p>Harmful bacteria lives best in soil that does not have good air circulation. Good bacteria lives best and will thrive in soil that is well ventilated with oxygen. This is where a good compost tea, made the right way, comes in. When you have well oxygenated compost you automatically get rid of 3/4 of the bad varmits. Also by using harmful insecticides or chemical fertilizers we reduce the number of beneficial microorganisms in the soil.</p>
<p>Plants produce their own energy and food and half of that goes to the roots and some of that goes into the surrounding soil and guess who gets that? Correct, the good guys, and then it turns into a beneficial cycle.</p>
<p><strong>The following is taken from the internet and shows compost tea is becoming a force in gardening.</strong></p>
<p>National Organic Standards Board Compost Tea Task Force Report April 6, 2004 Introduction In 2003, the National Organic Standards Board convened a Compost Tea Task Force to review the relevant scientific data and report their recommendations on ‘What constitutes a reasonable use of compost tea?’ The Task Force was composed of 13 individuals with knowledge and expertise in organic farming practices, organic certification, EPA pathogen regulations, compost, compost tea production and analysis, plant pathology, food safety and environmental microbiology.</p>
<p>Throughout their discussions, members consistently acknowledged the growing interest among certified organic and conventional growers to use compost teas, and the need to develop effective biologically-based tools to manage plant fertility, pests, and diseases.</p>
<p>A primary reason for producing compost tea is to transfer microbial biomass, fine particulate organic matter, and soluble chemical components of compost into an aqueous phase that can be applied to plant surfaces and soils in ways not possible or economically feasible with solid compost.</p>
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		<title>Savings Account Payday Loan Lenders</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 07:27:49 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Savings account payday loan lenders provide quick loan amount to consumers or borrowers who have a secure, safe and valid savings bank account in a reputed or well known bank.  There are many instances where the savings account payday loan lenders have denied approval on loans for applicants who have not provided a valid or active saving account number when applying for the loan.  </p>
<p>Normally borrowers seek money to pay their unexpected auto repairs or for managing their monthly bills or for paying tuition bills or medical bills.  Some of the requirements of the savings account payday loan lenders from the borrowers are given below:</p>
<p>The applicants who approach the savings account payday loan lenders are expected to have a regular income source or should be employed with a good employer.  Normally the borrowers are expected at least to earn eight hundred US dollars and should be minimum eighteen years old.  </p>
<p>The savings bank account of the borrower should be a valid one so that the lenders can deposit the money in them and the applicant can take from it.  But one should keep in mind that there are also lenders who pay the applicants directly without depositing the money in their bank accounts.  The borrowers should request for a possible repayable loan amount than requesting for huge amounts of money which can be hard to repay.  </p>
<p>Get now <b><a href="http://www.fastcashonline.com">payday loans</a></b> irrespective of your credit history.</p>
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		<title>Worm Composting &#8211; The Professional Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 15:51:14 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re thinking about starting up a family-friendly composting project, why not consider doing one that involves worms? That’s right, worm composting, also known as vermicomposting, is a fun-filled way to get the compost you desire for your garden. All you and your kids have to do is keep the worms happy by feeding them and they’ll do all the work for you. Here’s how you get started:</p>
<p>All you need is a plastic 10 gallon worm bin with drainage holes on the bottom (home made or store bought is just fine), a tight fitting lid to keep the worms in the dark, moist bedding made out of one inch newspaper strips or sawdust, a pound of red wiggler worms that you can get from your local fish bait shop or from internet retailer sites  and some food waste like banana peels, fruit rinds and vegetable stalks. Be sure to keep in mind that this will get a bit messy, so it might be best to do this outside especially if you’re children are going to be involved. If it gets messy, it’s okay!</p>
<p>Start by halfway filling the worm bin with the newspaper strips; moisten the strips once you’ve reached the halfway mark. Once the newspaper is damp, push it to one side of the bin and repeat the process until the bin is full but not entirely packed and make sure there are no standing puddles collecting at the bottom. Add half a cup of sawdust or soil so that the worms have some grit to work with. Go ahead and add your pound of worms and watch as they wiggle their way down into the soil and newspaper. Next, bury your food waste into the bedding a few inches deep and cover the bedding with a five page blanket of damp newspapers.</p>
<p>After a few days you should notice some positive results – the worms are digging in and out of the bedding, eating the food waste, soil and newspaper, digesting it and leaving behind worm castings (explain to your kids that it’s poop!). It’s the worm castings that you really want for your garden. To keep your worms happy keep adding food wastes every few days or so and they’ll keep producing that rich black gold for you. Have fun and don’t be afraid to get down and dirty!</p>
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		<title>Payday Advance Loan Lenders</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 13:59:44 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Payday advance loan lenders are approached by many persons who are in urgent need of money.  But they should be carefully selected as there are also payday advance loan lenders who take advantage of the situation and earn high profits or even engage in fraudulent practices.  </p>
<p>There are payday advance loan lenders who charge huge rate of interest and sometimes even hidden charges.  Applicants should avoid such lenders as they should not submit themselves just for the reason that they need urgent money.  If searched properly online one can find genuine payday advance loan lenders who charge a nominal fee or charge from the borrowers.</p>
<p>Before selecting a particular payday advance loan lenders, the borrowers should compare the rate of interests of various lenders, read their terms and conditions and then should zero in on the one who charges a nominal charge on the loan amount.  The terms and conditions of the lender should also not hurt the borrower at any point of time and at any cost.  After visiting the website of payday advance loan lenders, the borrowers would be requested to provide basic yet important information of them for availing the loan.  The lenders would then verify the savings bank account and employment status through the contact phone numbers furnished by the borrowers. </p>
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		<title>Simple Composting &#8211; How to Make A Simple Compost</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 03:57:18 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Organic composting can be as simple or as complex as you want to make it. The best part about creating compost is that it can consist of any organic material and we all have access to plenty of that every single day because it is produced by the lawn, garden, and kitchen. Compost is what happens when leaves, grass clippings, vegetable and fruit scraps, wood chips, straw, and small twigs are combined, then allowed to break down into a soil-like texture. Organic compost introduces and feeds diverse life in the soil, including bacteria, insects, worms, and more which support vigorous plant growth.</p>
<p>Composting is actually a fast-track method of changing crude organic materials into something resembling soil,called humus. In your average forest when leaves and branches and whatever fall to the forest floor a whole host of organisms big and small (worms, bacteria, insects, fungus, small mammals, birds, etc) go to town, each one breaking down the plant matter until it becomes soil. Composting is an easy way to use things you would normally add to a landfill. However, if you have meat eaters in your home, don&#8217;t use their meat scraps, which will attract rodents. Also, do not use litter from your dog or cat; it doesn&#8217;t break down properly and contains too many pathogens.</p>
<p>Composting is best accomplished with the use of a compost bin. The bin helps to keep the pile neat and rodent free, reduces moisture loss, and retains the heat generated in the pile. A compost pile is made up of a variety of ingredients from yard waste, household food waste, and used paper such as paper towels and napkins. In mixing these items together in a bin, they begin to &#8220;cook&#8221;. As they heat up, worms, insects, and bacteria work to turn your organic waste into a rich compost material that can be used to feed your garden or lawn. Compost cuts the need to fertilize since it&#8217;s rich in plant nutrients, and slowly discharges them over time. Plus it is free of chemicals normally used as fertilizer that can be bad for the environment &#8211; and our health.</p>
<p>Compost supplies the soil with a rich, friable source of humus and helps retain moisture in the garden, in addition to supplying valuable nutrients. By placing grass clippings, fallen leaves and unused plant parts in a compost pile or bin, you are preparing them, through decomposition, to be put back to work for you. Compost piles make great quality dirt by the time they are done. Your pile is fully composted when it fails to heat up after being turned. It is now time to take out the nutrient rich material and use it to enhance your soil.</p>
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		<title>Compost Pile &#8211; How to Make a Compost Pile at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 13:54:23 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Composting has become a popular means of recycling organic materials so that they can be used in beneficial ways instead of adding them to a landfill. In addition to being a great way to participate in recycling efforts, composting is also a great way to generate rich organic materials that can be added to soil for organic garden projects. Compost bins provide a simple and easy way to help people get started composting and are particularly good solutions for people who have limited living space.</p>
<p>There are a number of different types of composters on the market to meet a variety of needs and situations. Bins for composting can be built from materials that you already have around the backyard, or they can be purchased from garden supply stores, especially those that specialize in organic gardening. In some municipalities, the recycling centers provide bins free or at a reduced cost to encourage people to recycle their organic materials themselves.</p>
<p>One variety of compost bins are called holding units. These bins are very low maintenance and are probably the best solution when the amount of space for the home composting project is very limited. With holding units, the compost pile is not turned and therefore not aerated, so the overall process of decomposing will take anywhere from six months up to two full years.</p>
<p>Portable bins are another common type of bins and they are very similar to the holding units but they are able to be taken apart, moved and rebuilt. Different types of materials can by used and mixed with this kind of bin. Many types of plastic portable units are available on the market to purchase or they can be constructed out of wood and wire fencing.</p>
<p>One of the best types of bins is the variety called turning unit composters. These are specifically designed to facilitate easy turning of the compost pile which helps to aerate the heap. Turning units will produce fully decomposed material in a shorter amount of time because the composting process is accelerated by the improved aeration, allowing the bacteria to better do its job in the decomposition process. In addition, people like turning units because there are less odor problems because of the improved ventilation.</p>
<p>Turning unit composting bins can either be a set of bins or they can be a device that easily rotates or tumbles such as a barrel or a ball-type of unit. The drawback is that turning units generally cost most, are harder to build and require more space. The organic materials to be composted also need to be collected separately until enough has been gathered to fill the unit to the correct level and once it is full and the composting process begins, new materials cannot be added.</p>
<p>Simple heaps are an alternative for people who do not want o purchase or build composter bins. Turning a compost heap is always optional, but it should be kept in mind that the process of composting is accelerated when the waste material is turned at least a couple times a month.</p>
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		<title>Organic Compost &#8211; How to Make an Organic Compost</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 02:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best ways to ensure a bountiful harvest from your garden is to use plenty of organic compost. You can be sure that you&#8217;re using a safe way of growing your garden. The recycling of organic waste is one of the best things a gardener can do.</p>
<p>At the core of good compost is lots of carbon. This can be found in the brown waste from your yard such as straw, dead leaves, dried flowers and shredded newspaper. It&#8217;s important not to forget these essential materials as some folks do, they&#8217;re the beginning of your heap.</p>
<p>Next up your compost will need some nitrogen. One of the easiest places to find this is in your kitchen waste. Anything green should be used, like fruit and vegetable peelings or green leftovers&#8230; never use any meat! You can also use any green garden waste, such as lawn clippings and green plant clippings.</p>
<p>Then you need to top it off with some soil from your garden. It&#8217;s very important to remember to add some natural soil to your compost heap to get it started.</p>
<p>So, to recap, you start with a layer of brown material, then you add some green stuff and then a layer of garden soil. On top of this you add another layer of brown waste. Lastly you need to damp down your compost by adding some water. Just make it moist, don&#8217;t swamp it!</p>
<p>Keep adding alternate layers as above, trying to maintain a proportion of three parts brown waste to one part green for maximum effect. The most manageable size for your pile is abut 3 feet wide by 3 feet high.</p>
<p>Every one to two weeks you will get your garden fork (or pitchfork) and turn your compost heap. The object of this exercise is to take the material from the middle and move it to the outside and the outer stuff to the center.</p>
<p>To understand why the moisture level is so important, if your pile dries out it will stop decomposing. The easiest way to know if your compost is healthy is to watch for steam to rise as you&#8217;re turning your pile. This is a clear indication that your heap is decomposing correctly.</p>
<p>You can always go to your bait shop and buy worms to quicken the decomposition if you want. It&#8217;s not really necessary though, because the earthworms already in your garden will soon find your lovely compost and start doing their thing.</p>
<p>To keep your pile tidy you can build or buy a bin. This keeps your garden looking neat and stops your pile spreading out too much. To make the job of turning your compost heap over easier, you can buy a rotating bin that you simply turn to mix your compost.</p>
<p>You need to wait until your compost reaches an almost black color and smells fresh and sweet, this indicates that it&#8217;s ready. Now you can use it for potting up your favorite plants, you don&#8217;t need to add anything else to the soil. It&#8217;s also wise to gradually mix it through your entire garden because it contains all the essential nutrients your plants will need. Your garden will be the envy of all your neighbors.</p>
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		<title>Compost Tumblers &#8211; How to Make Compost Tumblers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 08:52:21 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you start on your first composting project of the year, have you thought about what you were going to place your compost in? I don’t mean, &#8220;In my garden,&#8221; or even, &#8220;In my houseplant’s soil,&#8221; those are all moot points. I mean, have you considered whether you were going to compost out in the open for anything and everyone to see, or perhaps in a compost bin or compost tumbler? After all, these are important points to consider and they may hold the key to a successful composting project.</p>
<p>There are quite a few methods when it comes to composting; some use the open composting method by building a pile of compost out in the woods or yard, others use compost tumblers and bins. I prefer the compost tumbler method out of all of them mainly because I lead quite a busy life and can’t commit to watering down my compost constantly if it’s out in the open in addition to turning the pile on a regular basis. However, that’s not to say that a compost tumbler is better than open composting; both methods produce the same amount of compost in the same amount of time so long as you keep your compost heaps aerated.</p>
<p>Moving forward, compost tumblers have a lot of great benefits, the most obvious being that if you’re a busy person all you really have to do is toss all your food scraps and/or yard waste into your tumbler, turn it or flip it (depending on the design) about every few days and you’re good. Tumblers of course, keep your compost aerated which is very important; you never want your compost to stay stagnant because that would bore the little microbes in your heap. They should be actively eating and decomposing all the matter in the tumbler or bin!</p>
<p>Another reason I prefer tumblers over other methods is that it keeps animals and rodents away from your compost. Your pile will stay securely in the tumbler until it’s ready to be removed, which can be easily done. But the big reason why I like compost tumblers is because they’re fun! Sorry to the folks who have open compost heaps, but I don’t find using a pitch fork to turn my compost appealing at all. Something about spinning or flipping my compost tumbler while on a steady axis sounds easier. Call me lazy or what have you, but know this: my compost heap is still just as good as yours!</p>
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