I also wanted to see how much effort it would take to keep the worms alive and happy, and whether this setup was a viable alternative to the backyard composting I’d been doing for over a decade.
“Composting is the human version of re-creating what Mother Nature does out in the wild”: mixing together organic materials to facilitate healthy decomposition, says Rebecca Louie, founder of ...
Campus community members are encouraged to “know before they throw” and learn how to properly recycle and compost on campus. Contamination occurs when material that doesn’t belong in a recycling or ...
Moldy pumpkins can be added to outdoor compost bins, but they should not be placed in indoor worm bins or bokashi composters. Whole pumpkin plants and leaves can be composted too as long as they ...
a traditional compost pile and bag composting. If creating a traditional compost pile in your yard, it should be in a shady area and at least 4 feet across and 3 feet high -- but no more than 10 ...
The earthworms in Minnesota came from Europe and from Asia. The first to arrive were European earthworms. Settlers brought them along in the dirt of potted plants – both live worms and eggs that ...
Hawkesbury City Council is working with digital platform Rebately to offer rebates for households that purchase reusable nappies, reusable sanitary ...