Job loss spawns business

June 24, 2010 by Content Keyword RSS 2  
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So, what do you do for a living? Ed Burns raises worms, and hes doing a good job. The Nile River is supposed to be the most fertile ground on the planet, Burns said. These are African night crawlers that come from Africa. I raised them...

Slide show: Ecology Center has early Earth Day

April 17, 2010 by Content Keyword RSS 2  
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The Ecology Center in San Juan Capistrano hosted Earth Day festivities Saturday featuring composting with worms, tie-dying, kitchen gardening and plenty of organic food and drink. If you missed it, you'll get another chance to celebrate Earth Day on...

Step by Step Guide to Worm Composting

September 6, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS 2  
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Worm excretion, also known as Vermiculture, is an excellent way to fertilize your garden organically. Listed below is a step by step guide to get you started on creating your own worm compost fertilizer. Choose the Proper Container The most recommended material for a worm compost container is wood as it absorbs moisture and insulates the worms. However, there are some who prefer a rectangular plastic container, although these tend to make the compost soggy. The optimum size for your contain

Organic Gardening - How to Make Worm Compost Fertilizer

September 5, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS 2  
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Vermiculture is the fancy word for worm excretion which is worm compost. Heres how to do your own worm composting. Purchase a Container The most recommended material for a worm compost container is wood as it absorbs moisture and insulates the worms. However, there are some who prefer a rectangular plastic container, although these tend to make the compost soggy. The optimum size for your container is eight to twelve inches deep. Aerate the bottom It is important to drill holes at least

Organic Garden Fertilizer ” How to Worm Compost

September 4, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS 2  
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by Rhonda Abrons Vermiculture is the fancy word for worm excretion which is worm compost. Heres how to do your own worm composting. Purchase a Container For best results, acquire a container that is eight to twelve inches deep. In addition, wood is an excellent material for your worm compost as it absorbs moisture and insulates the worms. There are some who prefer a rectangular shaped plastic container; however these tend to make the compost soggy. Have Plenty of Holes in the Bottom Af

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