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My Backyard Compost

Family Balance Sheet

My composting adventures all started about 9 years ago when our local Penn State Cooperative Extension office offered a free composting bin (the round one in the picture) when you attended their free composting seminar. I have a system going, but I am a laid back composter. So what did I learn at the seminar?

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World Wisdom: Clear Drop Recycling Innovations

Motherhood Moments

Clear Drop is easy to use, just place all soft plastics: bags, baggies, wrappers, packaging, etc. Easy to use, it stores organics for up to seven days without unpleasant smells, with infrequent removals of around once a week without smelly liquids draining from the garbage recycling during transport. This is where we come in.

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How to Compost Without Fancy Equipment

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Basically there are two reasons to compost. The second is supplementary to the first–you use the compost as fertilizer. Although there are numerous aids available to assist you in composting, it all comes down to the fundamentals; make a pile of biodegradable matter and wait until it breaks down. Different Shapes.

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How to Find Free or Low Cost Gardening Seminars

Family Balance Sheet

3 Tips to Find Free or Low Cost Gardening Seminars and Events. Although if I remember correctly, the potato went into the compost; it got moldy before it sprouted. I have taken seminars on gardening, landscaping, and composting and all of them were either free or extremely inexpensive. Garden Nurseries and Greenhouses.

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10 Ways to Transform Your Home into an Eco-Friendly Haven

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

It feels impossible to completely eliminate the use of paper towels, especially if you love to cook. Use some rags and launder them when they get dirty. Find old clothes like T-shirts and cut them up to convert them to rags. This means you waste water, fertiliser, soil, and even the fuel used to transport your food.

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Using Kids Crafts to Teach the Gift of Giving

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Since I already had some sandrete (a kind of cement I use to fill the lines in my brick sidewalk), I decided to wait on getting a kit and do a bit more research. Something to use to write messages on the wet cement. I used the sandrete I already had. Pretty things to embed in the wet cement.

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Meet a Reader | JenRR from the Midwest

The Frugal Girl

In January, the four of us put together a long list of games we wanted to play, many of which were just gathering dust in the basement, and it has become a joint New Year’s resolution to get through all of them before the year is over! When the weather is nice, we love to find outdoor spaces to explore.