It might be filled with junk, but this gorgeous garden is anything but "junky." Blogger Carlene Blair has created quite the oasis for herself right outside her door—and it perfectly embodies the name ...
As we can all agree, the more untamed a garden is, the better it is. Untamed gardens get a crummy rap from cable TV gardening shows and from HOA's, but I'll take a huge, rambling garden over a ...
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in Keep It Rural, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Like what you see? Join the mailing list for more rural news, thoughts, and analysis ...
A reader at frugal finance blog Get Rich Slowly suggests shredding your junk mail and using it to mulch your garden. To avoid killing your garden with inks and metals leeching off the shredded paper, ...
Are you a scavenger? If you are, maybe you’ll be lucky enough to find a Radio Flyer stuffed into a city trash bin, as we did. It was old, rusty and could barely move. We grabbed it. If not, you may ...
Allow me to isolate and elaborate on my favorite part of the indoor composting process. Inside my house, the shredder is the equivalent of the compost bin outdoors, based on how much it is put to work ...
We experimented with recycling old garden junk like chairs, plant pots, and toys by melting and extruding these materials to ...
Flower pots, whether plain or custom painted, are so nice to have out on the porch, or in the yard. And there are so many kinds of containers to enjoy, from thrifted finds to high-end stone. One thing ...
Gardeners on a budget can follow these expert tips on recycling old items to boost their gardening kit. It's great news that garden centres have been able to reopen, but if you're on a tight budget, ...
Derrick Torregrosa, Luis Gonzalez, Joseph McLeod and Cameron Robinson of 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, with Brian Sullivan and Dale Brooks of The New York Botanical Garden at today's sustainable lawn dedication.