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How to Use Kitchen Food Scraps as Foodilizer™ For Your Garden

Key Takeaways Wondering what to do with food scraps? Use the FoodCycler® to transform them into a nutrient-rich soil amendment called Foodilizer! Mix Foodilizer into your soil at a 1:10 ratio. Use...

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Urban Gardening Tips: How This Urban Gardener Took Their Balcony Garden to the Next Level With the FoodCycler®

Key Takeaways Use a FoodCycler to create a nutrient-rich soil amendment, Foodilizer™. FoodCycler is a much better alternative to composting in small spaces because it provides an earth-conscious s...

Compost vs. Fertilizer: Key Differences Explained

Compost vs. Fertilizer: Key Differences Explained

Introduction At FoodCycler, we’re all about helping gardeners find the best ways to grow their plants and feed the Earth, whether you’re a green-thumb veteran or just starting out. That means knowi...

Composting with Foodilizer®: How To Supercharge Your Compost Game the Easy Way

Composting with Foodilizer®: How To Supercharge Your Compost Game the Easy Way

Key Takeaways The FoodCycler® electric food waste recycler turns food scraps into a nutrient-rich soil amendment we call Foodilizer. Foodilizer can be added to your plants’ soil on its own, or yo...

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5 Creative Ways to Use Eggshells and Reduce Food Waste

You’re about to discover 5 creative ways to use eggshells and reduce food waste at home. Before we dive in, here’s one more to add to your list—did you know you can toss eggshells straight into y...

GardeningHow to Start Your Seedlings Indoors the FoodCycler™ Way with a Food Waste Recycler

How to Start Your Seedlings Indoors the FoodCycler™ Way with a Food Waste Recycler

    Now that we’ve (almost!) survived the long winter slog, spring is finally on the horizon. That means it’s nearly time to start your seedlings indoors.   And with that comes the perfect oppor...