Published 2015
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Do you want to learn how to turn food scraps into valuable compost? Do you believe in taking responsibility for the waste we create? People all over the world are turning their food scraps into nutrient-rich worm compost through starting their own worm bin. This book contains everything you need to get started worm composting in one easy-to-read book. Topics include what type of worms to buy, how to construct a bin, maintain the right environment, and how to foster a thriving worm herd. The author demonstrates that worm composting is a year-round activity that is easy, fast, convenient, good for the earth and good for your plants.
Edition Notes
Statement | Henry Owen |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 95 pages |
Number of Pages | 95 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL27233465M |
ISBN 10 | 1570673497 |
ISBN 10 | 9781570673498 |
LC Control Number | 2016036616 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 986245999 |
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People all over the world are turning their food scraps into nutrient-rich worm compost through starting their own worm bin. This book contains everything you need to get started worm composting in one convenient, easy-to-read book. You will learn how to: Start a Worm Bin -Care for Composting Worms -Harvest the Worm Compost -Use Worm Compost. How Do I Start a Worm Compost Bin? 1. Scout the best location for a worm compost bin. Clear space under the kitchen sink or choose a protected corner of a 2. Drill a half-dozen holes each in the lid and bottom of a plastic or rubber storage container. If the bin is in a 3. Set down a shallow. Once you have worms and a bin, follow these six easy steps to set up a worm bin. Soon worms will be recycling food scraps into a healthy, nutrient-rich soil amendment called compost. 1- Acquire a bin. Reuse an old dresser drawer or fish tank, build a box out of wood or find/buy a plastic bin. “This book has made the art of worm composting accessible to everyone.” —Nadine Ford, manager, Little Sugar Creek Community Garden “This book highlights how easy and rewarding vermicomposting can be. I believe that anyone who read this book will feel confident enough to start their very own worm farm.” —Brian Rosa, owner/consultant.
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