Worm Tea – Make Your Plants BIGGER

Worm Tea – Make Your Plants BIGGER

Worm Tea Savvy gardeners recognize the benefits of an organic garden! An organic garden can stay healthy and free of insects or disease with proper care and mix of nutrients. You ...

Worm Composting – Modern Techniques

Worm Composting – How we got started.. A woman in a store was talking about ‘Worm Tea’. Interesting we thought, but it did not sound very appealing. The woman explained ...

Worm Composting – Easy, Educational, and Fun!

Worm Composting There are now ways to compost without burying waste in the back of your yard and dealing with rodents, flies and turning the dirt. Worm composting! Worms eat your garbage. ...

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UrBin Grower

UrBin Grower

How the UrBin Grower Works Some of the most spectacular gardening is ...
Bokashi Composting FAQ’s

Bokashi Composting FAQ’s

Bokashi Composting 101 What foods go into my Bokashi composting bin? Apart ...

Bokashi Composting Bin – How to Start

Bokashi Composting Bin Tips 1. Place your Bokashi composting bin somewhere close to ...

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Worm Composting Lesson – What Can I Compost?

For many, the concept of worm composting seems like not a far-fetched idea to help the environment. On the contrary, however – during this worm composting lesson we will show that composting can be the perfect way to maintain beautiful landscaping of your home, an effective way to cultivate your garden and most importantly – [...]

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Worm Factory 360 – A Basic Guide to Composting

Easy start up of the Worm Factory 360 Worm Factory 360 Steps Once the first bin of the worm factory 360 tray is filled another one is added on top of the first tray. After the worms work their way through the first tray they will migrate up to the new tray leaving the casings in [...]

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Worm Bins with Gnats and Fruit Flies?

Worm Bins with Gnats and Fruit Flies?

Worm Bins - Gnats and Fruit Flies If fruits or vegetables with fly larvae are introduced to the worm bins it is likely you will have a population of them hovering in and around your bin. Feeding scraps that have been sitting on a kitchen counter (especially bananas) are the most likely culprits. If you think [...]

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