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Alys Fowler: bokashi bin compostThe GuardianBut I do understand the space dilemma. If your garden is squeezed (or doesn't have soil), composting can be tricky. So what's the solution? You employ some friendly bacteria and a few other choice workers, namely worms, to help you out. |
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Home Composting: Five Easy StepsPatch.comBetter: worms will find your compost on their own, but you can give it a jump-start by adding your own (file this under Things You Never Guessed You Could Buy Online.) Finished compost will look like the organic matter you buy from gardening stores: ... |
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Recycling with classAshland Daily Tidings"Those worms make the best compost — it's amazing, just tons and tons of beneficial microbes in there," he said. But the Rasmussens don't stop at merely recycling at home. "You save monetarily through precycling," he said. "You learn not to purchase ...Big Step, Smaller FootprintsMail Tribuneall 2 news articles » |
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Women want to open a huge can of wormsToronto StarThrough her vermicomposting business, Cathy's Crawly Composters, she sells red wigglers to homeowners for composting, works the birthday-party circuit and speaks of wormy virtues to schools and garden societies. Maria Rodriguez, of Guatamala City, ...and more » |
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How a Dalek can come to your rescue in the gardenThis is BristolWhen I first had an allotment, I used to enjoy my homemade three bin composter, which was constructed from solid wood crates and lids (thank you Bristol windscreen traders). It worked in very quick time, as well as being home to many slow worms. |
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Urban composter in Phoenix a green pioneerArizona Republic... money smells like damp soil churned by worms and filled with rotten apples, oranges and cucumber peelings, some wilted lettuce with a hint of manure. Williams runs a small business in Phoenix doing the dirty job of composting, which home gardeners ... |
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How to make perfect compostTelegraph.co.ukBokashi Systems use special bran that has been inoculated with organisms that speed up composting and eliminate odours. From wigglywigglers.co.uk which also sells worm-assisted composting systems using native worms in small containers (01981 500391).and more » |
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