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Home Composting: Five Easy StepsPatch.comBetter: worms will find your compost on their own, but you can give it a jump-start by adding your own (file this under Things You Never Guessed You Could Buy Online.) Finished compost will look like the organic matter you buy from gardening stores: ... |
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Recycling with classAshland Daily Tidings"Those worms make the best compost — it's amazing, just tons and tons of beneficial microbes in there," he said. But the Rasmussens don't stop at merely recycling at home. "You save monetarily through precycling," he said. "You learn not to purchase ...Big Step, Smaller FootprintsMail Tribuneall 2 news articles » |
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Women want to open a huge can of wormsToronto StarThrough her vermicomposting business, Cathy's Crawly Composters, she sells red wigglers to homeowners for composting, works the birthday-party circuit and speaks of wormy virtues to schools and garden societies. Maria Rodriguez, of Guatamala City, ...and more » |
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How to make perfect compostTelegraph.co.ukBy Francine Raymond If you want top-grade compost, look to the kitchen for your recipe for success. Take proscribed amounts of certain ingredients, combine them in a particular way, cook for a certain amount of time at a recommended temperature and end ...and more » |
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Master Gardener: What's growing on in our soilSan Jose Mercury NewsThe best way to nurture your team of soil builders is to apply annual or biannual layers of locally grown organic compost topped with 3 to 4 inches of mulch. You can grow your own by creating a composting pile, setting up vermicomposting (worm) bins or ...and more » |
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McCREARY: Gardening in raised bedsSanta Rosa Press DemocratIf you don't relish this amount of digging, simply working in fresh compost into the top few inches and letting worms do any further mixing is another solution. Soil at the bottom will remain more compacted, however. One of the greatest advantages of ...and more » |
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Variety is the spice of lifeThe Financial GazetteI have long been wanting to produce the 'black gold' of the compost world and visited Eric to find out about worm 'farming'. He has a regular production going on round the back of Two Spoons, and I bought a box of about 200 worms in compost for a hefty ... |
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Worm compost may help battle crop diseaseWestern Farm PressResearchers have found that vermicompost — compost using various species of worms — is not only an excellent fertilizer, but could also help prevent a pathogen that has been a scourge to growers. Cornell researchers have found that vermicompost ... |
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