Worm Composting
Worm castings can be even better than compost for you plants. I use it as an inoculant in my gardens. Wonderful stuff.
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Worm Composting - Fine Gardening Video
Turn your kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich compos twith Jodie Colon
Length: 2:43
Vermicompost, or worm castings, are surprisingly simple to make. Give your worms a dark, cozy home with plenty of food, moisture, oxygen, and a comfortable temperature and you'll be rewarded with piles and piles of worm manure.
In this video, Jodie Colon of the New York Botanical Garden, demonstrates how to make a worm bin.
Shot by: Daryl Beyers; Edited by: Cari Delahanty
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Worm Composting - Fine Gardening Video
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environment,
gardening,
growing food,
health,
soil,
sustainability
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