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13 Composting Ideas to Use Holiday Kitchen Waste in Your Garden

December 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are 13 Composting Ideas to Use Holiday Kitchen Waste in Your Garden

Holidays are magical. They bring family together, fill your home with delicious aromas, and leave you with an overwhelming amount of leftover scraps. Between turkey bones, pumpkin peels, and mountain-high piles of vegetable trimmings, your kitchen can feel like a mini landfill by the time the last guest leaves. But here’s the secret: all that…

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6 Kitchen Scraps That Enrich Soil Best in Autumn

November 18, 2025 by Brandon Marcus 1 Comment

Some Kitchen Scraps Enrich Soil Best in Autumn

Autumn is the season when nature starts composting all on its own—leaves tumble, branches dry out, and the soil basically throws a “Let’s Get Rich” party underground. While most people are sipping pumpkin lattes and pulling out sweaters, gardeners know this is prime time to boost soil health. And guess what? Some of the best…

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8 Compost Additives Perfect for Fall Breakdowns

November 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Compost Additives Are Perfect For Fall Breakdowns

Autumn has a way of turning even the most hesitant gardener into a compost enthusiast. The air cools, the leaves drop, and suddenly every twig, scrap, and leftover apple core starts whispering, “Throw me in the pile.” Fall is the season when compost bins work overtime, breaking down mountains of organic material into rich, dark,…

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