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Compost and Plants - A Love Story
Romeo and Juliet. Cleopatra and Mark Antony. Lancelot and Guinevere. These are some of the most famous love stories of all time. They reverberate with a heartbeat unlikely to fade, the l...
The Benefits of a School Garden
A school garden project represents so much more than just homegrown vegetables! When it comes to a project learning opportunity that educates, entertains and engages your students, you’d...
It’s hard to believe that just six years ago, Subpod was a series of prototypes and designs we were tinkering with. These formed the foundation of the quick, easy and hassle free home co...
A Word From Our Home Composting Heroes
The thing that doesn’t fail to blow us away, every single day, is our fantastic community of home composting heroes. It’s not just the stats that are impressive, although lets’ take a lo...
Getting Your Worms Through Winter
We’re very aware that many of our Subpod users in the northern hemisphere are enduring some long and chilly winters this year. Hopefully you guys are going okay and managing to implement...
How to Have a Green Holiday Season
The Christmas festive season can be a burden on the planet. All those presents, all that food… it’s a time of excess that increases our eco footprint in a big way. But with a bit of effo...