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Succeeding in VermicultureVermiculture uses worms to break down waste products. If your looking for the best fertilizer you can have for your garden, vermiculture is for you. Getting started is really simple and it is a rewarding hobby.
Vermiculture: Worm Composting Made EasyComposting with worms, also known as vermiculture or vermicomposting, is an easy way to provide your garden with the very best natural fertilizer available. You can use red wigglers with kitchen scraps or good old brown earthworms with autumn leaves.- Vermiculture: Using Worms to Create a Fast, Clean, and Efficient Composting SystemDoes the idea of worms in your kitchen sound crazy? Read this article and you'll see that vermiculture can allow you to bring the benefits of eathworms into your own home. The result will be a fast, clean, and efficient composting system right in your own kitchen!
Vermiculture or Worm Composting for KidsWorm composting is a great way to compost for kids, and it's easy too!- Why Composting is Good for the EarthComposting isn't glamorous, but it's a win-win situation all the way around for dedicated gardeners. Making your own gives you a free soil amendment and also keeps many items out of the landfill.
- Occupation: Worm WranglerA low cost way to obtain organic fertilizer for your garden and yard. My flowers, plants and lawn are the envy of the neighborhood.
- Composting Turns Rubbish into Black GoldCompost piles may not smell great, but composting brilliantly turn rubbish back into something useful, in fact it's so useful that it's often called 'black gold'.
Raising Worms in WinterFrigid weather can cause lots of problems for the worm farmer or vermi-composter. Read on and find out how to cope with the cold and keep your worms healthy and growing this winter.
Earthworm Compost Boosts Agricultural Production Around the WorldComposting with earthworms has been used around the world to help process waste and as a natural organic fertilizer method.
Earthworms: Squirmy Solution to Kitchen WasteWondering how you can best deal with kitchen waste when you don't have a compost pile? Looking to enrich your soil without buying costly fertilizer? The answer: earthworms.
How Earthworms Improve Soil by TunnelingThey may be blind and lack a proper brain, but without earthworms, their tunneling and their pooping, we would not be able to grow nearly as much food as we do.
Dallas, You Can Make Compost All Winter Long!Composting in the winter can be a challenge. But in the Dallas area winter doesn't mean stop making compost. You can insulate your regular heap, you can use "trench composting" or you can use red worms to do your composting.- California Department of Pesticide Regulation Sues Worm Poop ProducerAn entrepreneur produces a product. The product is poop. It works well to grow plants and chase away flies. And the entrepreneur is sued and socked with a fine. Who's side is the EPA on, anyway?
- Urban farming pioneer Will Allen visits DetroitWill Allen's Growing Power provides an urban farming model for Detroit and for other communities.
- Different Levels of Green GardeningWe are not all at the same place in our greening efforts, and gardening is just another green effort where we are at different places.
Earthworms: Nature's Little Garden HelpersWant to attract earthworms to your garden? Click here to find out how to attract them and keep them around.- Guide to Garden CompostingThere are several different ways of composting. Depending upon your situation and the surrounding circumstances, one or more of these choices may apply to your needs.
- Vegetable Basket of BacolodBrgy. Alangilan, located at the east part of Bacolod City, is best known as the city's water source.
- Guide to Worm CompostingWorms are great for your garden. Here are a few tips to help you put them to work even more!
From Poison to Food: Introducing the Tomato!Discussion on the origin of the tomato and some interesting features, including nutrition and variety of uses.- How to Compost in the CityA green guide to composting for those who live in the city.
- Vegetable Basket of Bacolod City, Negros OccidentalBrgy. Alangilan, located at the east part of Bacolod City, is best known as the city's water source. The place is higher than most of Bacolod and is conducive for farming, which is actually the reason why most of the people here thrive in growing vegetables.
- Green is the New PinkThese days, saving the planet has become the thing to do, what with all the A-list celebrities out there promoting environmental responsibility.
- KASC Hosts Reg'l Training Workshop on Vermi-Compost and Vermi-Meal ProductionThe Kalinga-Apayao State College hosted the Regional Training Workshop on Verm-compost and Vermi-meal Production on August 28-29, 2007 at the TAMPCO Training Hall, Tabuk City, Kalinga with Dr. Rafael D. Guerrero, Executive Director of PCAMRD-DOST, as Main Lecturer.
- How to Make Money as a Worm Rancher - Part OneRaising and selling earthworms is workable for teens needing spending money, for retirees seeking to supplement their fixed income, or for someone looking for a sideline with expansion potential.
- How Can Christians Help the Earth?How can Christians continue to help protect God's first creation? If each church would change just a few things about the way they operate on a daily, even weekly basis, then progress can be made.
- Thinking Globally and Acting Locally:Heifer International is a unique non-profit group that provides animals and training to impoverished people rather than just a monetary gift. By teaching people accountability, sustainability and business practices they help entire communities rise out of poverty.
Coir Primer: Gardening with CoirCoir is the inner pith of the coconut palm which has been long used for making rope and doormats. Coir is now utilized in agriculture and horticulture. Gardeners should take advantage of this renewable, long lasting, & disease resistant resource.
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