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Harnessing the power of worms is the secret to creating the most nutritious compost imaginable. Try vermicomposting to turn food waste into garden gold.
Food waste — kitchen scraps, restaurant leftovers, and expired food that gets tossed out at grocery stores — decays quickly. That process generates more methane than any other material that ends up in ...
Worm composting, also known as vermicomposting, is really catching on in urban areas. If you don't have room or want to do traditional composting but really want to turn those kitchen scraps into ...
Red-worm manure, also known as castings, create a rich compost that not only adds nutrients to the soil, but also improves its structure.
Sonoma County is about to roll out the red carpet for some unlikely celebrities: worms. With two composting workshops on the calendar this fall, locals have a chance to see firsthand how these ...
Jennifer Roberts, who oversees compost education for the UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County, will lay out the basics of how to use worms to create great compost.
Want to cut down on kitchen waste? Think about composting with an indoor worm bin. Friday is the deadline to register for a hands-on workshop that will teach people how to build an indoor worm bin ...
Bill Abresch explains worm composting and Tonya Ashworth talks about organic gardening. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, local worm farmer with Happy Daze Worm Farm Bill ...
Using worms to compost food scraps, or vermicomposting, can save space in the landfill and produce healthier plants in your garden.
This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, local worm farmer with Happy Daze Worm Farm Bill Abresch explains how you can use worms to make compost indoors when you don't have the ...