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What is a Compost Accelerator? Compost accelerators (which can also be called compost activators or compost starters) are concentrated fungi and bacteria packages. When applied, they can jumpstart or bootstrap the decomposition process. They “accelerate” decomposition!
Many homeowners find that their pole barn can add $10,000 or more to their home property value. Often, the value can be 50-80% of the cost of the...
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If you want a clear treatment to protect the interior of your shed while making it easier to clean, we would highly recommend Sadolin Polyurethane...
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Many people are now turning to compost piles to help their gardens grow, enrich their soil organically, and be more eco-friendly. Compost accelerator is a helpful product that can boost how quickly your compost pile decomposes its organic waste, making it ready for future use. But are compost activators worth your time, and how do they work? This guide will break down both of these questions and more.
Brick is one of the most durable construction materials available. They're a low-maintenance option for most types of buildings but they are...
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Common types of passion projects include starting a small business or a nonprofit, writing a blog or book, initiating a community project, doing...
Read More »Alternatively, save a little bit from an already finished compost pile. Then add that bit of finished compost to a new pile. Doing this introduces healthy bacteria colonies that can jumpstart your new composting process. Be sure to mix both piles around to help the bacteria spread evenly. Or you can use garden soil that has been grown in for several years will likely be chock-full of microscopic bacteria that can help break down a new compost pile in no time. However, this only works if you don’t use pesticides in your garden.
Take into consideration the thickness you want to insulate – it is recommended you insulate to at least 100mm to get the optimal performance....
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For shed models that don't include flooring, you'll have to acquire pressure treated 2x4s to sit under the shed to serve as floor joists (the...
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Benefits of Insulating Your Shed Extreme temperatures can damage sensitive items, like paints, electronics, pottery, and more. Insulating your shed...
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If you're painting an old shed, you'll need to sand it to remove old and flaky paint. Wrap some sandpaper around a block and start sanding in the...
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