Articles related to "Vermicompost"Worm composting produces compost rich in nutrients, cuts down on waste in the garbage can, and produces red wiggler worms.
How to build a worm compost bin. Red wiggler worms eat their body weight or more each day, and create rich worm castings for the garden.
Worms left in the wild after fishing trips are harming rare native woodland plants around the Great Lakes.
Which type of composting is best, worm composting or traditional composting? Is there any difference in the compost? Which is easier?
Organic gardeners are a special breed. When birthdays and holidays come around, nothing makes them happier than a gift bag of dried manure. Here are some more ideas.
Composting with worms is an excellent way of reducing kitchen scraps and waste - less rubbish for the dustbin, fewer smelly bins and bags, and free fertilizer.
More holiday cooking means more food scraps: What to do with all the organic waste if composting or green bins are not an option? Suite 101 looks at vermicomposting.
Vermicomposting (Worm Composting) saves money, recycles, and benefits the earth. Worm castings are natural fertilizer. E-Z vermiculture with this basic worm bin plan.
This article will present alternative methods of composting for those who have limited space or neighborhood restrictions against composting.
Coffee grounds are a free and nutrient dense source of material in the organic garden. Use them as a compost amendment or directly in the garden as a soil enhancer.
Organic gardeners can create odorless compost indoors using modern bins and composting methods. No red worms are required.
The simple idea of recycling spent coffee grounds back to the earth stimulates green thumbs to join the java jolt and brew compost in gardens across North America.
Worm compost is a valuable additive to the organic garden. Building a worm bin is one way to harvest compost. An easier way to obtain worm castings is via a worm tower.
Vermicomposting, or vermiculture, is an easy and convenient way for every person to get involved with organic gardening and saving trash from the landfill.
A simple, quick way to compost kitchen scraps is to do it with worms. Vermicomposting also creates worm castings, one of the best organic soil amendments.
Using these five soil recipes, potting mediums can be easily mixed at home for both container gardens and houseplants.
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