• #3 Backyard Food Waste Digester

    Food waste digesters are the easiest way to compost any type of kitchen scraps, including hard to manage kitchen waste like meat, breads, dairy and processed foods. Since these food scraps often attract rodents, the enclosed, half-buried digester acts as a deterrent, keeping rodents out of your compost and away from your home.

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  • #9 Tumbler Composter

    Tumbler composters can be a tidier way to create compost for people concerned about rodent resistance, or for those who have difficulty aerating their compost bins.

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  • #10 Bokashi

    Learn how to use a Bokashi system, a great alternative to the Backyard Food Waste Digester.

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  • #16 Rainwater Harvesting

    Sustainable rainwater collection and storage for use in the home and garden helps urban watersheds mimic the function of natural systems.

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  • #18 Vermin Resistance

    A roadmap to preventing rodents from entering your compost pile.

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  • #26 Multi-Family Dwelling Composting Options

    Learn about ways to divert organic matter from the landfill and recycle this nutrient-rich resource in an on-site small-scale composting device.

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  • How to Build a Greenhouse

    Learn how to build a fairly simple and cheap Greenhouse.

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  • How to Build a 3-bin Pallet Composter

    Learn a fairly easy and fair cheap way to build a 3-bin Composting System using pallets.

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