We Have Tomatoes!
May 30th 2009 01:50
The gardening season is upon us and I love to grow my own vegetables. Not only does this decrease my carbon footprint on the Earth, but the tomatoes taste awfully good. This year I decided to gather up some old gunny sacs and use them as hanging planters. The process worked great, but the real key is the vermicompost I created.
What is Vermicompost?
Basically, in flat out terms, it is worm poo. The worms eat the food you give them and they digest it and poo out the best fertilizer on earth. This is great way to use up alot of those old table scraps.
You may be wondering how to make a worm poo bin that enables you to recycle that old food and come out with pure, golden love. I recently found the perfect article to answer your question - How to Make a Worm Composite Bin.
Once you have the bin, make sure to only feed the worms the things they like. Cardboard is wonderful, but dairy is bad. You will love the results and the loving tomatoes you can grow in record time.
What is Vermicompost?
Basically, in flat out terms, it is worm poo. The worms eat the food you give them and they digest it and poo out the best fertilizer on earth. This is great way to use up alot of those old table scraps.
You may be wondering how to make a worm poo bin that enables you to recycle that old food and come out with pure, golden love. I recently found the perfect article to answer your question - How to Make a Worm Composite Bin.
Once you have the bin, make sure to only feed the worms the things they like. Cardboard is wonderful, but dairy is bad. You will love the results and the loving tomatoes you can grow in record time.
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