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Wormery composters

By Adam Pasco on 30/11/2009 16:55:12

What wonderful creatures composting worms are. I first set up my wormery compost container about 15 years ago, and it has been converting kitchen waste into compost ever since. Unlike traditional compost bins where you simply pile in and mix-up your


Composting cardboard

By Adam Pasco on 07/04/2008 13:16:00

Sending compostable waste to landfill is criminal, and while many gardeners do their bit to compost kitchen and garden waste, I'm sure many people could do more.I'm keen to recycle everything I can. This makes sense on two counts: it reduces


Worm composting all year round

By Adam Pasco on 17/10/2011 16:18:13

I'm a great fan of wormeries. I feed all my kitchen waste to the hungry brandling worms inside the wormery bins, which turn it into wonderful compost.There's been a definite chill in the air for the past few days, so I'll move the bins into my


Mulching with compost

By Adam Pasco on 02/06/2008 13:10:00

... round shrubs, roses and flowers, along the base of the hedge, around fruit trees and bushes, and over the veg plot. Beans get a good, deep mulch of compost to help conserve soil moisture, too, but it's not just water retention that mulching is good for


Compost and green manures

By Adam Pasco on 31/03/2008 10:23:00

Who could ever produce enough compost for all their needs? I remember watching the late Geoff Hamilton at Barnsdale week after week on Gardeners' World, using countless buckets of beautiful home-made compost. Every planting hole was filled


Recycling in the garden

By Adam Pasco on 19/04/2010 12:11:05

biodegradable pots that can be filled with compost for seed sowing. The secret to using is to keep the cardboard moist, otherwise it acts as a wick removing moisture from the compost within. Dry cardboard also prevents seedling roots penetrating. By encouraging


Christmas wreaths

By Adam Pasco on 22/12/2008 09:07:23

point brought home to me recently when I was bowled over by the efforts of children from my local primary schools.I'd been called in to lend my support to judge a Compostable Garland Competition, and what a difficult job it was. Clearly these school


Watering greenhouse plants

By Adam Pasco on 27/06/2011 12:24:44

attentive to plants, especially those in pots, baskets and growing bags. If compost is allowed to dry out plants soon suffer, and then the damage is done.Working gardeners away from home all day need to adopt growing plans that take the strain out


Protecting plants from cold weather

By Adam Pasco on 29/10/2012 16:43:00

level and pile on a deep layer of compost to prevent frost penetrating the ground and reaching the tubers.This has worked well in the past, although dahlias that are left outdoors are slower to get going in spring than those started off in the warmth


Agapanthus

By Adam Pasco on 13/07/2009 16:48:12

their thick, white, fleshy roots completely fill the pot. I'm never sure quite where the compost goes, but remove the pot from the rootball of an established plant and almost all you'll see is roots, with little compost remaining - just what's required


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