By: CBMichaels | 2010-10-25 | Shopping Vermicomposting is a great way to recycle and make a valuable resource practically for free. What are the options when it comes to housing your worms though? Depending on your available space, waste output and the amount you're willing to spend you have a couple of options. read more
By: Paul Vincent | 2011-01-09 | Gardening One of the burgeoning niche businesses these days is vermiculture. Although the demand is not that high compared to other industries, being able to be one of the pioneers will be a sure customer magnet once this industry becomes popular. But in order to be successful in raising composting worms for sale, there are a few information that you have to know. read more
By: Paul Vincent | 2011-01-09 | Gardening Contrary to what many people believe, raising worms is a science as much as an art. It is different in digging the soil in your garden to gather any worms you could find and in raising a lot of worms in one container with the aim of getting financial gains from the endeavor. This is where the ebook Worm Farming Secrets could do a lot of help. read more
By: James W Shaw | 2010-03-27 | Gardening Ever heard of vermicomposting aka worm composting? Have you ever wondered how you can give back to Mother Earth without spending a whole lot of money and at the same time do something productive? read more
By: Paul Vincent | 2011-01-09 | Gardening You might have heard lately about creating your own compost fertilizer. Whether you are full time farmer raising plants to be sold or just a hobbyist who love plants, the ecological significance of using compost as fertilizer is a real plus. You could either buy the compost that you need or buy the worms for wormery to produce your own compost. read more
By: CB Michaels | 2010-10-05 | Landscaping Composting with worms is a wonderful means to reclaim and construct a good by-product almost for free. What are the options when it comes to lodging your earth worms however? Provisory on your applicable elbowroom, rubbish output and the expense you're agreeable to stand for you possess a couple of options. read more
By: Stewart Ames | 2011-06-20 | Gardening Worm composting bins have become the gardeners friend. Vermicomposting is the process of using worms to convert organic waste into fertile soil. A family worm bin is popular with many contemporary nature lovers. read more
By: hashbury | 2010-12-09 | Gardening Are you looking to start your own worm farm? Are you wondering why anyone would want to have a worm farm? There are many reasons to start a worm farm. In this article I way lay why you would want to start your own worm farm, and how you would start it off. read more
By: Nicole Roberts | 2011-09-15 | Gardening Worm composting is a special kind of composting technique that makes use of worms to decompose organic wastes into reusable fertilizers. A worm composter can actually use different worm species but the most popular kinds utilized are the earth worms, the white worms and the red wrigglers. read more
By: CharlesMatthews | 2010-10-09 | Arts & Entertainment Worm composting is the science of working with a sort of living worm appointed the redworm to break up herb odds and ends and other natural refuse things read more
By: Miriam Hall | 2010-04-02 | Gardening Today I discovered that not all worms are equal. Actually if you have investigated organic fertilizer or worm farms, you know that the best organic compost comes from worms. read more
By: Rita Lambros-Segur | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Worm farming has been around for years on various scales. While the reasons for worm farming are not widely known, those who participate are big believers in the benefits that these worms have on the environment. read more
By: Michael Bloch | 2010-05-26 | Environmental Nowadays, we are consuming a lot more while recycling is certainly more prevalent. Therefore, generating more waste per person (on average) than we were a couple of decades ago. read more
By: James W Shaw | 2010-03-27 | Gardening Red worms are definitely hard workers. They play a very important role when it comes to composting waste materials. Learn all about how red wigglers turn your kitchen waste into a nutrient rich compost for your organic gardening needs through vermicomposting! read more
By: James W Shaw | 2010-03-27 | Gardening Worm farming or raising red worms for composting is a great alternative for those who want to make their organic garden even healthier than before but do not want to spend too much money on doing so. It might sound difficult and intimidating but to tell you the truth, it is quite the opposite... read more