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Blog Name: Composters Blog
Url: http://blog.composters.com
Language: English
Topics: gardening, composting, vermiculture
Description: Getting down and dirty with dirt. And worms.
Popularity: 4 Followers

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Getting Ready for the Cold
Winter is an especially important time for any gardener to get a head-start and prepare for the months to come. The cold air and lack of sunlight can do serious damage to plants and garden life like impede growth or kill them. So it’s a good idea to understand that what you’re up against isn’t the Big Bad Wolf, but merely a few months to plan for and work through, until spring comes around and you have your beautiful garden back. Unless, of course, you live in Wisconsin and winter has lasted six years. In that case, might I suggest a nice, big, coat? Here are a few things to put on your list for the upcoming season:
At Composters.com...
At Composters.com we are always trying to find the best possible products. Three new additions to our product line the Geo Stone Composter, the Earthbound Composter 220, and the Earthbound Composter 550, have all made their debut on our Compost Bins page since our last newsletter. Made of extreme quality for added durability, the Earthbound 220 and 550 are made to compost bio-waste year round, while their dense structure prevent harmful animals and pests from entering your precious compost. The adjustable ventilation valve and the patented thermal insulation, make the Earthbound 220 and 550s two of the more efficient and effective composters on the market. The Geo Stone Com
Raising Your Garden
As summer comes to a close and fall heads this way, its time to start thinking about what plants to put in your garden for next year. Are you going to change things up and try something new? Are you going to get creative with your arrangement and spell out “Hi Mom?” These questions, and surely some more, are probably going through your thoughts as planting season is around the corner. But while your mind is scattered over the “what,” let’s draw your attention to the “how.” Winter months can be harmful on plants and soil, so in order to keep what you’ve put in the ground healthy enough to sprout out of the ground, a raised garden bed may be in your

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