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Transform kitchen scraps by composting with worms
Vermicomposting uses various species of worms, typically red wigglers, to decompose organic waste such as food scraps.
On his farm in Lari, Kiambu County, George Muturi is solving an age-old problem for traders and livestock farmers: how to dispose of food and animal waste.
The Environment Program Director at CCE Sean Cummings currently works with ten area schools on their outdoor gardens and would like to see more schools adopt them. He says it’s a great learning ...
Can red wigglers have citrus? Red wigglers or composting worms don’t like citrus. Although small quantities of citrus aren’t likely to do damage, placing large amounts of citrus in worm bins ...
Vermicomposting uses various species of worms, typically red wigglers (Eisenia fetida), to decompose organic waste such as food scraps. As worms eat, they produce castings, aka worm compost ...
Ice is rebuilding quickly around the area and perch continue to be the focus on the lakefront for this sprawling raw-file Midwest Fishing Report.
Vermicomposting uses various species of worms, typically red wigglers (Eisenia fetida), to decompose organic waste such as food scraps. As worms eat, they produce castings, aka worm compost, ...