3 Reasons to Try Worm Composting Composting kitchen scraps in a worm bin is easy and rewarding. Even if you already have an outdoor compost bin, having a worm bin makes good sense. Here’s why: Worms work FAST: Worms can convert most kitchen scraps to finished compost in less than two weeks. Worms work ALL […]
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It Must be the Worm Power
In two of our test garden beds, I’m using All-Purpose Organic Fertilizer with worm castings. The plants have exploded with growth. I’ve never seen a pumpkin plant so healthy, robust and full of fruit and flowers. At right, you can see it on our new Squash and Cucumber Trellis (look for it in our spring […]
Revitalize Your Houseplants with Worm Ca...
A few years ago a young woman asked me for help with her large, potted acacia tree. “I’ve had it for several years, and it was doing fine until recently. Now, the leaves are yellowing and dropping, and it’s just not thriving.” “Let me guess, I’ll bet you’ve taken good care of it, and have […]