For many of us, the idea of leftover wine seems like an oxymoron, but if you do have a little extra vino from a party, you can use it to ...
Strawberry lovers, rejoice! The secret to cultivating enormous, succulent berries lies in a simple, homemade fertilizer. This ...
In his 34 years at Oklahoma State University, Dennis Martin, OSU Extension specialist for turfgrass, has served as the bridge ...
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Just pour the wine directly into a compost bin or dilute it with water if you are feeding it to plants to give the good bacteria a healthy dose of nitrogen. It’s a great way to put spoiled or stale ...
Microbes found in green spaces can transfer into your body, increasing bacterial diversity and potentially boosting the ...
What is dirt? Dirt is sand, silt, clay and rocks. Dirt has no organized ecosystem, no plants and other organisms, there is no ...
While food waste continues to be a concern around the world, innovative solutions like anaerobic digestion have emerged to help companies reduce their environmental footprint and stand out as leaders ...
Meet the team behind a newly transformed experiential-learning biology course, reaching hundreds of UT students. Students in ...
Place wood chips on top of the soil surface instead of mixing it into the soil. Wood chips, which are high in carbon, can ...
With app compatibility, five preset composting modes--including express--and a compact size, Vego composter makes green ...
The initiative includes capacity-building workshops and hands-on training for rural youth, farmers, and agricultural officers ...
Honey, a complex substance made by a variety of species of bees, is often celebrated for its sweetness and health benefits.