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Recycle Your Cat Litter Buckets Into Beautiful Container Gardens
How To Recycle Your Empty Cat Litter Buckets into a Beautiful Planter.
35 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 commentsVermiculture: Red Wiggler Composting Worms on Indoor and Outdoor Worm Composting Bins
Vermiculture using worm composting bins is very beneficial with regards to cutting down on your garbage by letting composting worms eat the organic waste part of your garbage and turn it into organic...
0 commentsMake Money Rearing, Picking And Selling Worms
How to make money from Earthworm Business by Harvesting and Marketing Earths, Online marketing, Rearing of Earthworms, how and what to feed your Earthworms and various uses of Earthworms.
28 commentsReduce Rabbit Hutch Maintenance With Worm Bins
Whether you keep rabbits as pets, for show, or for meat and fur, you can reduce rabbit hutch maintenance by incorporating worm bins into your hutch design. Rabbits produce a lot of manure for their size (a large doe with young can produce about...
9 commentsEarthworms and Digestion
The body of an earthworm seems simple; upon further investigation it’s ugly too. There isn’t much to it and it looks too fragile to have existed on this earth for as long as it has, 120 million years. Darwin started studying them in 1809. ...
37 commentsEarthworms and Reproduction
Now that you’ve learned a little about the earthworm’s digestive system and are ready for more “juicy” details I'll tell you a little about earthworms and reproduction. I’m not going to indulge you in any graphic earthworm sex scenes,...
28 commentsWorms - Some Interesting Facts
Interesting facts about worms you may not know Worms are invertebrates, that is they have a long, soft body and no back bone or legs! They do not have a brain but do have a nerve centre (called a ganglia). They do not have eyes but are sensitive to...
6 commentsMulti Tray Worm Farms
There is any number of ways to set up a worm farm, as long as the worms have a suitable environment to do their work in turning organic waste into rich compost. One of the easiest ways to manage your worm...
0 commentsMake your own worm farm for compost
If you are concerned about the future of our planet and the amount of waste we are creating then you may want to think about starting a worm farm. A worm farm is a fantastic way of turning your food and...
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