Garden Compost Bin Smyrna GA
A garden compost heap made of veggie waste from the kitchen, as well as the leaves, cuttings and branches from yard work, can be rotted down over time to provide a ready resource of soil improver. What’s more, as many as one in five truckloads of waste delivered to U.S. landfills could find a home on a compost heap instead.
Redding'S Lawn Care
(912) 665-1434
505 Crest Lane Dr
Smyrna, GA
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(912) 665-1434
505 Crest Lane Dr
Smyrna, GA 30080
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8145 Troon Circle
Austell, GA
Lawnsouth
770-642-7713
36 Woodstock Street
Roswell, GA
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770-642-7713
36 Woodstock Street
Roswell, GA 30075
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770-842-5416
4329 Clairesbrook Lane
Acworth, GA
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770-842-5416
4329 Clairesbrook Lane
Acworth, GA 30101
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Putting At Home, Ltd
770-896-4295
6050 Peachtree Parkway 240-241
Norcross, GA
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770-896-4295
6050 Peachtree Parkway 240-241
Norcross, GA 30092
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Chris' Landscape And Pressure Washing
770-956-8313
500 Smithstone Road
Marietta, GA
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770-956-8313
500 Smithstone Road
Marietta, GA 30067
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678-768-0160
P.O.Box 874
Powder Springs, GA
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678-768-0160
P.O.Box 874
Powder Springs, GA 30127
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Straight Line Landscapes L.L.C
404-992-2956
1484 Harmony Grove Church Rd
Acworth, GA
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404-992-2956
1484 Harmony Grove Church Rd
Acworth, GA 30101
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15 North Drive S.e.
Acworth, GA
Champion Lawn Care
770-649-0818
3000 Old Alabama Rd. Suite 119-346
Alpharetta, GA
Champion Lawn Care
770-649-0818
3000 Old Alabama Rd. Suite 119-346
Alpharetta, GA 30022
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Our series of tips on “green” gardens continues with three more recommendations from Carl Smith, PhD, a landscape architecture professor at the University of Arkansas School of Architecture and coauthor of the new book Residential Landscape Sustainability: A Checklist Tool .
Hail to the Heap A garden compost heap made of veggie waste from the kitchen, as well as the leaves, cuttings and branches from yard work, can be rotted down over time to provide a ready resource of soil improver. What’s more, as many as one in five truckloads of waste delivered to U.S. landfills could find a home on a compost heap instead. Think in Layers To attract the maximum biodiversity to your yard, you should use several layers of plants: ground covers, shrubs, larger shrubs and, of course, trees. Hedge Your Bets Housing, like all types of extended development areas, can divide areas of natural value like woodlands and grasslands. Rather than build a fence, plant a hedge to help provide a “green corridor” for animals to move through your neighborhood and between fragmented green areas. And if you don’t like your neighbors, you can always let your hedge grow tall! Suggested Reading - Tips for “Green” Gardens
- Organic Gardening: Think Local, Diversify and Design for Reuse
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