A cup of tea can solve anything, or so the saying goes, but did you know your cup of tea can also benefit your garden? A ...
Tea bags can be used in a variety of ways in the garden as they hold some hidden benefits you might not be aware of. Here are ...
THERE’S a handy trick to treat your garden this Autumn, and it promises to banish slugs, snails, and other pests with tails.
Gardeners should avoiding throwing away tea bags after using them, as they hold a number of hidden benefits for your garden ...
Tea is just plant matter, which will compost and provide nitrogen back to the soil. But it won't do anything special for your garden. The gardening world is full of old wives' tales full of purported ...
Leaves are a rich source of organic material that contain a myriad of valuable nutrients and are perfect for using in your vegetable garden or flower beds. They improve soil health, moderate ...
Leaves are abundant (hello, fall!), free, rich in carbon and quick to break down. Why not add them to your compost pile? Composting leaves is a smart, sustainable way to build healthy soil. Read on to ...
I have written before about how I make leaf mold in my garden. But today, I thought it would be useful to share how I use the leaf mold that I make since I have been asked about this a few times ...
The average tea drinker in the U.K. goes through about four bags a day -- that's nearly 1,500 tea bags tossed in the trash each year. No wonder so many people wonder whether those bags can be ...
I bought a bunch of beets at the farmers’ market and was taken aback when the seller chopped off the vegetables’ foliage.