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Use waste products from your house to make fertilizer (and bait if you fish). Use vermiculture (farming with worms) to compost non-meat and non-dairy kitchen scraps. Reduce the amount of garbage sent to landfills.
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Food scraps, brown paper bags and more. If it's not going in our aerobin, then our wormies are eating it and creating amazing fertilizer for us to use in our garden.
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Just received 1 lb of worms for $21.99 shipped. Put worms overnight in bin. This AM saw a worm on top of the lid. At the edges of the lid, I saw my first specks of Black Gold. The video is magnified (actual size of specks are size of grains of sand). These specks are now in my potted plant (Green onion herbs). : - )
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Worms need Rock dust. They use it for their Gizzards (ie chickens have gizzards). Worms have no teeth, so the rocks in the gizzards help break down food particles. I made some rock dust from all sorts of Rocks in my garden--volcanic rocks, pebbles, egg shells, and cement and bricks. The powder is of different sizes, so the worms will get a variety of sizes to use as rocks.
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Peak Moment 87: In summer 2006 Judy Alexander embarked on an experiment to see how much food she could grow, and how many neighbors could benefit, from the garden around her house. Check out her homegrown rainwater collection and irrigation system - watering her 60+ edible crops. Meet the bees, the chickens and the worms. And catch her joy in producing so much food for so little effort.
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Peak Moment 58: Watch a worm birth from a cocoon. See compost produced from food scraps, horse manure, and lots of worms. See the machine that separates castings (worm poop)from compost. The Worm Guy, Mark Yelken, says that worms are "the intestines of the Earth", fertilizing and activating microbial activity. Stick around to learn about the "Worm Wigwam" and "Worm Tea". [www.thewormguy.org]
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http://www.vermicult urenorthwest.com will teach you all about worm bin composting. Learn what size worm bin is best for you. Order your worms and bins from http://www.vermicult urenorthwest.com
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Improve your worm farm capacity. Freeze food scraps to accelerate breakdown process dramatically. Increase amount of material processed by 3 times or more. For more info go to Learn more by joining Worm Farm Secrets. Go to http://www.wormfarmi ngsecrets.com/?ozzie media+youtube
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PART 2 of 3: Vermicompost
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PART 3 of 3: Aquaculture/Secret to Success
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