Worms Eat My Garbage. Mary Appelhof

Worms Eat My Garbage


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ISBN: 9780977804511 | 162 pages | 5 Mb


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Worms Eat My Garbage Mary Appelhof
Publisher: Flowerfield Enterprises



It even has a fancy scientific name that you can throw out at your next party: vermicomposting. Worm composting is fun, easy and educational. There are lots of things I love about worm farming. Interested, I flipped through a few pages. Thanks to Francey Slater and Lydia Sisson of Mill City Grows in Lowell, MA for this great DIY Earth Day activity for kids and the whole family. The biggest reason is obvious: worms eat my garbage. They need oxygen to facilitate the process. Worms eat garbage all day every day. Mary Appelhof wrote a book by the same title. Today, the first time harvest of my worm box provided an unexpectedly sublime moment. One treasure I dug up was a little book called Worms Eat My Garbage: How to Set Up and Maintain a Worm Composting System . Worms Eat My Garbage Usually, my non-fiction reading consists of whatever captures my fancy (and is available), but this summer, I've been focusing on books I'd been meaning to read for a while. Additional Resources: Worms Eat My Garbage, by Mary Appelhof;. I just read Worms Eat My Garbage and started a worm bin outside. Plus when garbage is piled into a mountain, even vegetable peelings will not rot easily. Granted I live in Panama and won't need to deal with the possibility of freezing. According to Mary Appelhof, author of Worms Eat My Garbage, 8 of these worms can reproduce into 1500 or 1.5 pounds in as little as 6 months. The worms digest the vegetable waste and leave nutrient rich castings, or compost.

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