Ecosystem Gardening Resource Guide

Bringing Nature Home How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Your Garden

Is Ecosystem Gardening too hard to learn? We talked about that recently, and my point was if we can learn to use an iphone we can learn to make the best choices possible to help wildlife in our gardens. And to help us learn to create the best habitats for wildlife in our gardens, here [...]

Beautiful Wildlife Garden: Chris McLaughlin

Chris McLaughlin

Photo by furryscaly Welcome to Part 4 of Meet the Team at Beautiful Wildlife Garden. You may recall that Beautiful Wildlife Garden came about after a discussion between Helen Yoest and I about how nice it would be if we could start a conversation that redefined beautiful. We hoped to help people begin to see that wildlife [...]

The Accidental Organic Gardener

Welcome to Part 3 of my interview with Chris McLaughlin, author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Composting. In Part 1, Composting and Healthy Soil, Chris discussed why composting is the ultimate green action, because we are creating more earth, saving water, reducing the waste that goes to landfills, and reducing our use of fossil fuel. Part [...]

How to Start a Compost Pile

Complete Idiots Guide to Composting

Does composting really have to be as complicated as some make it out to be? Absolutely not, says Chris McLaughlin, author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Composting. It’s not about measuring and temperature taking, math or science. It’s about taking waste products from your property and creating more earth. Listen now to Part Two [...]

Compost and Healthy Soil

Chris McLaughlin

Wildlife gardeners can create healthy soil, decrease the amount of waste going to landfills, lessen our dependence on fossil fuels, and create welcoming habitats for wildlife in the soil by learning how to compost. Chris McLaughlin joined me in an interview about all things compost. Chris is the author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to [...]

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