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Soil is a general term which refers to the earth that plants grow in. Sites which focus on issues and advice regarding soil and additives can be found here. Sites should give information and/or advice about the quality of soil, how to improve soil, the chemical components of soil, or how to measure the amount of soil one needs to fill a specified area. Additives includes a range of topics such as mulch, fertilizer, and compost. Sites that sell or showcase businesses will not be listed here.
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How to make, use, and maintain a compost heap.
Comprehensive article originally published in Kitchen Gardener Magazine, written by Elaine Ingham.
Basic information on turning biological matter into compost.
An organization with a charter to advocate and advance composting and compost usage.
Case studies, manuals, and informational links to composting waste on a household or municipal scale.
Illustrated tutorial shows what happens when solid waste is composted, and how you can make your own compost.
Offering composting information and links to web resources on a variety of composting topics. Includes a forum.
"The Composters" educational program to promote reducing yard waste going into landfills.
Research, public education, compost standards, expansion of compost markets and the enlistment of public support.
Compost analysis kits, biodegradation tests, waste characterization, and some advice for consumers on what to look for in compost products.
Details the benefits of composting with red wiggler worms.
Comprehensive article originally published in Kitchen Gardener Magazine, written by Elaine Ingham.
How to make, use, and maintain a compost heap.
Case studies, manuals, and informational links to composting waste on a household or municipal scale.
Compost analysis kits, biodegradation tests, waste characterization, and some advice for consumers on what to look for in compost products.
Offering composting information and links to web resources on a variety of composting topics. Includes a forum.
Details the benefits of composting with red wiggler worms.
Research, public education, compost standards, expansion of compost markets and the enlistment of public support.
Illustrated tutorial shows what happens when solid waste is composted, and how you can make your own compost.
"The Composters" educational program to promote reducing yard waste going into landfills.
Basic information on turning biological matter into compost.
An organization with a charter to advocate and advance composting and compost usage.

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