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		<title>Dynamic Composting Tips and Tricks</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Unlike a magic potion, whose ingredients must be mixed exactly to provide the desired end result, a compost pile isn&#8217;t an exact science. But there are certain components, tips and tricks that avid composters use to create the best end results possible. Humus is produced from composting, and nothing makes your garden happier.
Balance The Ingredients
In order to for a compost pile to be considered active, there must be a proper balance of ingredients. If you have too much of a single component, your compost may eventually go cold. To keep ...]]></description>
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		<title>Getting to Know Your Composting Equipment</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The equipment you use in your composting efforts will help make or break your goal of building your compost pile. If you are really bent on making the most of your pile, becoming familiar with the tools of the trade will help you achieve your goals easier is a good idea. The tools will not exclusively be objects, because there are also elements of place and space that come into play when it comes to obtaining the best results from your compost.
A Good Composting Site
The site of your composting activity ...]]></description>
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		<title>Vermicompost And Waste Management</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Numbers will show you how much the world has gone to the dumps. An average American creates about ¾ ton of trash every year, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Most of the world’s waste comes from industrialized countries.  These countries have waste management laws, especially for hazardous wastes, but still experience problems with dumpsites and waste disposal.
You can start solving trash problems at home.  Small contributions like this could go a long way.  About 25% of our wastes are yard trimmings or food scraps.  Although many people are ...]]></description>
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		<title>6 Tips For Organic Gardening</title>
		<description><![CDATA[While organic vegetable gardening is pretty simple, here are some tips to help make it even easier for you.
1.  You need to decide why you want an organic garden. What is it you want to accomplish? Do you want something to do? Or are you looking to get fresh healthy vegetables? Will this become a job for you, or a relaxing pastime? Decide why you are going to start gardening before you do anything else. It is all in the planning: once you decide why you want an organic garden, ...]]></description>
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		<title>What Is Organic Vegetable Gardening?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Vegetables should be part of everyone’s diet. If you don’t want to spend a little bit more for those organically grown and sold in the supermarket, perhaps you should consider planting your own in the garden. It is very easy to do, and even your kids can join in the fun.
Organic vegetable gardening is the “in thing” these days, as people have realized that the use of fertilizers and pesticides do more harm than good. Yes, chemicals will make the vegetables bigger or enable the farmer to harvest them faster, ...]]></description>
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		<title>Steps to Composting</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Organic matter tends to decompose naturally. But you can actually help make the process easier by learning the process of composting. Having a compost pile may be easy or hard, depending on the way you choose to do things and how much time you want to invest in managing your pile.
Hot or Cold?
There are basically two ways to create compost. It can either be a hot or cold pile. The cold type is the easier route since you just have to leave the pile to break down. You gather the ...]]></description>
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		<title>Teach Composting to Kids</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Composting education is another way to ensure that you are able to pass on the legacy to younger generations. But deciding on an appropriate teaching method is another aspect that the composting enthusiast shouldn&#8217;t overlook There are various ways of teaching composting to adults, but children have different needs and may require more than the expertise of monitoring your heap&#8217;s temperature.
Here are different techniques for teaching composting methods to children. It will really help bring about awareness to their parents and other members of the community.
Use Visuals
Nothing beats the boring ...]]></description>
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		<title>The Dirt Paybacks: Advantages of Composting</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Composting may literally be viewed as a dirty job. Depending on the type of composting process that you choose, you may find yourself immersed with dirt, manure, rotting fruits or vegetables and other elements that most people wouldn&#8217;t want to get involved with.
Unless you&#8217;re a gardener and know that composting has its own paybacks. Here are just some of the advantages that you may want to tell your friends about if you want to convince them that composting is worth their effort as well as yours.
It agrees with nature.
The very ...]]></description>
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		<title>Managing Organic Waste Through Composting</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Because incinerators are perilous to environmental and human health, and landfills are becoming scarce, expensive, and in the same way an environmental threat, different efforts to reduce the amount of waste are in place today. Such efforts include composting, a process by which organic waste is made into a soil resource.
Organic waste, which includes kitchen and yard garbage, makes up 30% of household waste and if composted would contain the necessary nutrients, microbes, and substances to enrich the soil and benefit trees, bushes, flowers and vegetables. In the past, composting ...]]></description>
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		<title>Composting – A Waste Management Process</title>
		<description><![CDATA[In today’s complicated world where everything is connected (from manufacturing to consumption to disposal), waste management takes on several disposal methods (landfills, incineration, recycling) because there is as yet no ideal disposal system.
One of the best processes is composting.
Composting happens in nature all the time. These days, composting takes on a new meaning as it becomes one additional method of waste disposal under the bigger umbrella of waste management.
Composting is controlling the decomposition of organic matter in a more scientific manner. The product is compost (humus), and is used in ...]]></description>
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