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Skip to the content COMPOST BINS BLOG Tips and Ideas for Gardening and DIY Fertilizer * HOME * RESOURCES * PRIVACY * ABOUT … * SITEMAP Garden Ideas March 5, 2016 CAN YOU USE COMPOST FOR CINNAMON TREES? YES Cinnamon trees are aromatic and by all accounts relatively easy to grow. But you do need to bone up on your research because these semi-tropical trees do not like frost. If you live in a warm region like southern Arizona, California, Nevada, Texas, or Florida you can probably grow cinnamon trees in your yard to their full height. As an added bonus some species of […] Garden Ideas January 14, 2016 5 COMPOST BIN DESIGN IDEAS FOR A BEAUTIFUL BACKYARD Composting may be good for the environment but let’s face it. Your home owner’s association may have a few rules about what you can do in your yard, especially in newer neighbors that have relatively few trees and full-grown shrubs. Here is a brief of list of simple design ideas to help your compost bins blend in to a beautiful yard design in ways that, […] Garden Ideas December 2, 2015 WHAT IS THE REAL DIRT ON COMPOSTING AND POLLUTION? Gardeners are especially sensitive to the perils that man-made pollution present to the environment around us. After all, we don’t want to eat all the toxins we casually throw away. And I am not talking about what goes out in your trash can. Just driving your vehicle down the road creates throw-off waste in the form of tire dust. Apartment dwellers may notice a black […] Other Topics November 2, 2015 THE DEADLY SIDE OF COMPOST: MOLD AND FUNGUS SPORES We use beneficial molds and fungi every day, and there are composters who add fungi to their composting to help improve the nutritional effects of the compost. In fact, commercial greenhouse managers may even add some beneficial fungi to their potting soils to combat molds that damage their plants. I think it is very safe to say that there are two sides to the story […] Other Topics October 2, 2015 TURN YOUR COFFEE INTO A HEALTHY COMPOST Composting is becoming more and more important to our environment because it helps us to restore daily family activities to the balance of eco-life. Civilization has not been good to the environment. It extracts raw materials from the Earth and its biosphere, processes those raw materials, and then re-deposits them into the ground or the water. The processed materials may not break down easily into […] Other Topics May 18, 2010 A FEW MORE WORDS ABOUT INDOOR COMPOST BINS Creating an indoor compost bin is beneficial in several ways. The greatest contribution is to the environment by producing less garbage and recycling waste. Using food items that would typically go in the trash can be added to an indoor compost bin to produce dark, rich soil. Also, if all members of the family are involved, it will teach children that recycling is important and […] POSTS NAVIGATION 1 2 3 Next TOP POSTS ON THE COMPOST BINS BLOG * The Deadly Side of Compost: Mold and Fungus Spores RECENT COMPOST BINS BLOG ARTICLES * Can You Use Compost for Cinnamon Trees? Yes * 5 Compost Bin Design Ideas for a Beautiful Backyard * What Is the Real Dirt on Composting and Pollution? * The Deadly Side of Compost: Mold and Fungus Spores * Turn Your Coffee Into a Healthy Compost DISCLAIMER As an Amazon Associate, Small World Marketing, Inc. (owner of CompostBins.Org) earns commissions from qualifying purchases. Copyright © 2004-2024 Compost Bins Blog. All Rights Reserved.