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DIY Vermiculture: What They Can Eat?
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Having a vermiculture system in your house is easy and cheap. With a little work, you can have everything ready in no time. Friday, May 8, 2009. What They Can Eat? Every time I read something about vermiculture, the same thing is told to everybody: worms don’t like citric plants, onion, pepper and anything spicy. Although this is true to an extent, it can guide to some misconceptions. So, what can I feed to my worm bin? So, if you want to make some urban vermiculture, you have a pretty good supply of foo...
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DIY Vermiculture: Found Any Of These?
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Having a vermiculture system in your house is easy and cheap. With a little work, you can have everything ready in no time. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Found Any Of These? Not so many times, though. In the several years I’ve been doing vermiculture, I have had a few fungi in the worm bins, but it is really rare. Luckily, humus is not very good for fungi. Humus has little decaying matter; worms take care of that. What fungi use is the decaying matter before worms can eat it. Found what you where looking for?
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DIY Vermiculture: May 2009
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Having a vermiculture system in your house is easy and cheap. With a little work, you can have everything ready in no time. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Found Any Of These? Not so many times, though. In the several years I’ve been doing vermiculture, I have had a few fungi in the worm bins, but it is really rare. Luckily, humus is not very good for fungi. Humus has little decaying matter; worms take care of that. What fungi use is the decaying matter before worms can eat it. Found what you where looking for?
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DIY Vermiculture: Be Careful With The Water
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Having a vermiculture system in your house is easy and cheap. With a little work, you can have everything ready in no time. Wednesday, May 20, 2009. Be Careful With The Water. When you are doing vermiculture, things can get very simple. Just add some food for the worms, keep the worm bin wet and there you are. In a few months, you will have the best organic fertilizer ever. Not that the water will kill the worms, but vermiculture is all about bacteria, and bacteria is very sensitive to chlorine, that is ...
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DIY Vermiculture: Why Vermiculture?
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Having a vermiculture system in your house is easy and cheap. With a little work, you can have everything ready in no time. Sunday, May 3, 2009. When you talk about vermiculture, most people have the creeps. Well, since we were children, worms are seen as a disgusting little creature that carries a lot of diseases or stings you when you try to touch it. Maybe is just that whoever told us about worms didn’t told us that some of them are pretty good guys. But you don’t need to use your manure. In...Anyway,...
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DIY Vermiculture: DIY Vermiculture
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Having a vermiculture system in your house is easy and cheap. With a little work, you can have everything ready in no time. Saturday, May 2, 2009. Vermiculture is the art of growing earth worms. Maybe you have heard about humus, that is the best organic fertilizer in the world. Well, humus can be made in your own home, with little work on your part and without changing your life style. Vermiculture can be done without high expenses and just takes a little practice to get it right. Also, you will be b...
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DIY Vermiculture: Food Ready To Go
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Having a vermiculture system in your house is easy and cheap. With a little work, you can have everything ready in no time. Friday, May 15, 2009. Food Ready To Go. Or at least it is for vermiculture. Have you seen this after a few days you forgot spinach or lettuce in the fridge? This can take a while, but earthworms take care of business much faster. Since their intestines are full of bacteria, they aid the decaying process when organic matter goes trough their intestinal tract. So, you can mince a litt...