Cultivation, sales and information on red worms, vermiculture and composting for home gardens, landscapers and nature lovers. Helping us return to a more...
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LadeeTop
ladeetop@...
Apr 27, 1999 12:52 pm
Greetings! This is a little update about how we're progressing. We decided to start small . We had this completely unused space in the side yard that, over the...
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ladeetop@...
Apr 27, 1999 12:59 pm
... SNIP! ... This is a test reply The Worm Bin eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/group/the_worm_bin Free Web-based e-mail groups by www.eGroups.com...
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ladeetop@...
May 10, 1999 6:22 am
The following Newsletter is courtesy of: Robert E. Holt, B.A., LL.B. E-mail: bobarooney@... To subscribe, go to: ...
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ladeetop@...
May 16, 1999 1:13 pm
the_worm_bin: Vermicomposting Tidbits Vermicomposting Tidbits Vermicomposting Tidbits The following is a copy of a posting to another eGroup, GardenTalk ...
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ladeetop@...
Jun 6, 1999 11:27 pm
... Yup, something's wrong, if there's a LOT of mold ... a little bit (in the scraps) is normal. Probably an indicator of too much moisture and/or too much ...
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Jean McClymont
jeanmcc66@...
Jun 21, 1999 2:41 am
Hello to all Wormbreeders, I've been breeding compost worms for 6 years I'm located in Central Victoria , Australia. It is great to have a chat line for our...
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CATUR KARSA
caturkarsa@...
Aug 3, 1999 3:35 am
HI, Friends Please give me more information about the Market of Red Worm, anyone to buy with large amount ?? what's about the export opportunity ? Best...
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Earthworms@...
Aug 4, 1999 12:37 am
Hi Catur It depends which country you are exporting from. If you want to learn about Australian government red tape then try this link ...
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Earthworms@...
Aug 31, 1999 6:12 am
Hi There Does anyone know what happended to the Earthworm Growers of the World E-zine. It seemed to be doing OK and all of a sudden POW its gone....
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Deanna Livingston
nirvana@...
Aug 31, 1999 4:26 pm
I don't know because I just subscribed myself, but I just returned from the first Earthworm Symposium in Grapevine, Texas, with Mary Applehoff, and I'd be glad...
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ladeetop@...
Sep 2, 1999 1:38 pm
Greetings, all! *WHEW* It's been a frantic summer and I've been terribly remiss at maintaining this list. Since the last time I checked we've grown by over 16...
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Earthworms@...
Sep 6, 1999 12:39 am
Hello Ladee I'll reintroduce myself too. I am Edward Metcalfe from Australia. I slowly got started over a number of years which I met Gabriel Catalan, a...
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ladeetop@...
Sep 6, 1999 5:43 am
Well, whichever is the case, now that everything has settled down (it took about 3 weeks before the pile cooled down consistently) our small pile is HAPPY with...
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Deanna Livingston
nirvana@...
Sep 6, 1999 6:09 pm
I don't know where you live, but where I live you don't need a license or permit to sell anything you grow in your backyard. I'm a wormer too. I grow mine...
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Deanna Livingston
nirvana@...
Sep 6, 1999 6:34 pm
I don't know where you live, but where I live you don't need a license or permit to sell anything you grow in your backyard. I'm a wormer too. I grow mine...
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kaygl@...
Sep 7, 1999 1:29 am
I'm replying way too soon to even qualify as a worm breeder. Put me in the class of "failed back-yard wanna-be worm mamma". I live in the desert near...
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ladeetop@...
Sep 7, 1999 5:47 am
Kay,
Three things:
One of the first things my mentor warned me of when I deposited my worms in= the pile was, "Don't even bother to look for them -- you...
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kaygl@...
Sep 7, 1999 6:53 pm
Thank you SO much for the advice and information. I have a couple problems that I am aware of ( plus a million that I can't see) . I. It seldom gets down to...
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ladeetop@...
Sep 7, 1999 11:18 pm
Kay... Because of a certain amount of time limitations, I'll take this one at a time in my responses (HEY...and by the way...I hope no one else out there is...
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maureen
maureen@...
Sep 8, 1999 1:17 am
Dear Kay, I live in a hot dry climate, on the coast, with sand for soil. I built up a worm population in my bins first, meanwhile putting lots of newspaper and...
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ladeetop@...
Sep 8, 1999 5:14 am
Maureen ~ ... already. I ... melted ... (soak the ... and ... What an EXCELLENT idea! I love it! Worms indeed *love* newspaper, especially wet! One warning,...
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kaygl@...
Sep 8, 1999 1:16 pm
Doesn't the ink in the newspaper hurt them? (or us if it is in a veggie garden). Do you shred the newspaper and cardboard?.............Kay...
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Sunnie Johnson
sunnie2@...
Sep 8, 1999 4:07 pm
Hi, I've been on the list awhile and am not raising worms yet. The list has been pretty inactive until recently. I have a question for any of you who are doing...
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ladeetop@...
Sep 9, 1999 12:46 am
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/the_worm_bin/?start=24 ... veggie ... Kay, Most newspapers now use a soy-based ink. So, no. It's okay for the ...
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ladeetop@...
Sep 9, 1999 12:50 am
... Sunnie: We haven't actually started making $$ yet, but I've already lined up three secure customers, just from talking about it. And at least one of them...
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Earthworms@...
Sep 9, 1999 4:51 am
earthworm-@... wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/the_worm_bin/?start=25 I'm not yet but then I don't put a lot of time into my...
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Jean McClymont
jeanmcc66@...
Oct 4, 1999 4:04 am
Yes please keep the worm bin open Australia has lots of worm growers too jean ... ______________________________________________________...
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discussions@...
Oct 4, 1999 4:03 pm
... I agree. Something like this is essential for people around the world to share ideas and advice. I write from the UK and found that there were a lot of...
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kaygl@...
Oct 5, 1999 12:31 am
Not that I contribute much, but I'm still a member. :-) I have to get to town one of these days and buy a garbage can and some dirt. When my bin is ready,...