Those crinkly plastic cartons are so much more than just a single-use receptacle for storing your favorite fruit.
Coffee grounds are a more eco and pet-friendly alternative to salt and sand for gritting paths and driveways this winter.
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The one thing not to do with garden waste
Things that won't count as garden waste include plastics (including plant pots and soil packaging); metal, glass, stone, ...
From ice-free Martinis to cocktails crafted with invasive jellyfish, drinks are increasingly being shaped by seasons, ...
Until March 30, 2026, food waste can continue to go in brown bins alongside garden waste. From March 31, 2026: food waste ...
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6 Things To Organize In Your Kitchen Pantry In January
Start the new year by cleaning out your pantry spices, cans, and baking supplies. Here are six things to organize in your ...
Olivia, Wildflower and others prize composting but wonder if there are enough incentives and direction from the city ...
The holidays are nearly at an end, but food insecurity is still here. Here are Bay Area organizations that could use your ...
Amending your soil can help your garden bounce back from a cold winter. From adjusting the pH to improving the drainage, here ...
Gardeners are being told they should put teabags in their garden in January, but only if they rip them open first. Composting ...
When considering tools to better organize your kitchen, there's one wasteful storage option you should avoid at all costs. However, there is one exception.
January feels like a write-off month in the garden, but it isn’t. This is when you quietly set up the whole year. While ...
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