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Worms help garden flourish, household garbage disappearTbo.comVermiculture has become mainstream enough in gardening circles that the vermi-composting bins can be purchased at gardening centers or online. By YVETTE C. HAMMETT | The Tampa Tribune The notion of keeping a box of worms under the kitchen sink may ... |
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Eagle-Vail's got it 'growing on'Vail Daily NewsGreens include: Bruckman will follow the compost workshop with hands-on vermicompost bin building activity for $35. Sign up in advance to reserve and take home a vermicompost bin to compost in your own kitchen. Box includes: 1 pound red wiggler worms, ... |
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ECO to hold composting, worm bin workshopBlueRidgeNow.comThe Environmental and Conservation Organization will host a composting and worm bin workshop in conjunction with the NC Cooperative Extension Service on Saturday, May 12 as part of ECO's Sustainable Living Series. Participants will meet at the ... |
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HAPPENINGS: Week of May 17West Hartford NewsMay 22 - The "Bins and Outs of Composting" to be held at 6:30 pm Tuesday at the West Hartford Public Library, 20 S. Main St. West Hartford. Learn how to compost on the ground, in bins, tumblers, barrels, or with worms. Get all your compost questions ... |
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Working worms help kids learnWDTNAnother part of the exhibit shows kids about composting with worms. It's called vermicoposting. All you need is a box, newspaper, food and worms to make rich soil for your garden. "So they eat the things you put in there so anything that eats goes to ... |
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Celebrate International Compost Awareness WeekCare2.comEven if you don't grow a garden or have a yard, you can compost. You can do so by setting up an indoor worm bin (see How to Make a Worm Bin), or you could participate in community-based composting initiatives. Some cities will provide bins you can fill ...and more » |
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Making dirt Students experiment with worm compostingCasper JournalBy Amanda Huckabay CasperJournal.com | Posted: Monday, April 30, 2012 1:52 pm | (0) Comments Photos by Amanda Huckabay Makala Nelson holds a cluster of red wiggler worms used for indoor composting. Oregon Trail Elementary School 4th graders are making ... |
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