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The Basics on DIY Worm Compost Tea
By doing a DIY Worm Compost Tea, you’ll know that this product comes from red worms castings, or worm ‘droppings’. Although this nutrient-filled solution is very beneficial for your organic gardening needs, it is not advisable for human and/or animal consumption.
2 commentsSpiny Eels are fascinating tropical fish to keep
Spiny Eels are very unusual tropical freshwater fish that not surprisingly have long bodies and look like eels! When I used to keep tropical fish many years ago I used to especially love keeping them and found you could make real pets out of Spiny...
6 commentsEarthworms, Worm Bed pH, Moisture, Aeration and Temperature
An in-depth guide to healthy worm farm beds. Teaches you easy methods for testing pH, Moisture, Aeration, and temperature of worm farming beds.
4 commentsAn Early Spring – What’s Not To Like?
You can’t help but notice that this year’s spring came strangely early; or some may argue we simply had a winter that wasn’t. It was before mid-March when the temperature had already snuck into the seventies here in the northeast. Well, the...
0 commentsHow to Catch Nightcrawlers
Nightcrawlers or earthworms are an excellent all-around fishing bait. Most kinds of fish will bite on a nightcrawler. They are sold by the dozen and may range in price from $2.00 to $4.00 depending on your...
2 commentsHow To Raise Earthworms for Easy Money
In depth and simple to follow earthworm farming guide. Learn how to raise red worms for little to no cost to you. Worm farm money is easy money! A guide for raising earthworms for income. How to start your own worm farm.
18 commentsAxolotls - the Peter Pan amphibians
Just like Peter Pan in the classic story book by J. M. Barrie, the Axolotl refuses to grow up and never becomes more than a massive salamander tadpole that lives all its life underwater. The Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) is an example of an animal...
4 commentsThe Predatory New Zealand Flatworm
The New Zealand flatworm is the name of that foreign worm infesting many European gardens. It's predatory nature is responsible for the loss of millions of indigenous earthworms, the gardener's friend.
7 commentsFacts about Vermicomposting
If you are someone new in vermicomposting, here are some quick facts that may help you on your newly discovered adventure. These facts will give you an idea on what you are supposed to expect and do as you go along. Make sure you understand these because these information will lead you to your success.
2 commentsRaising Red Wigglers
For beginners who would want to excel in the field of worm composting, here are the must know things on Red Wiggler worms. First, Red Wiggler worms are like humans. They need air or oxygen that is why you have to drill holes on the bin. Unlike humans though, breathing is through their skin. The rationale behind providing them moist bedding is this. It would be hard for them to take in oxygen when they are in a too dry or too wet environment.
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