... Please select one or more of the following: o WebRing o Just stumbled on it o Someone recommended it o Saw your website o Searched on eGroups by going to...
I stumbled onto this last night, while I was checking my old research links for Pete. These folks are sponsoring a "Vermy School." Six weeks of FREE online...
This morning I noticed the unmistakeable aroma of hydrogen sulphide in the drip bucket underneath the worm bin. This means a) part of it has gone anaerobic...
I have set up my initial worm bin using the recommended shredded newsprint (not color) as bedding to about 3" and covered this with coffee grounds & composted...
One of our readers asked about recycling plastics (other than those coded 1 & 2, which are typically included in curb-side pick-up services). I tracked down a...
DebF: You might try contacting Kelly Slocum. She edits the Worm Digest and is exceptionally knowledgeable about everything that crawls. Her e-mail is...
Hello, I'm fairly new to the list. I don't have a worm bin going right now, but am considering raising rabbits this spring. I have read in a couple of articles...
Does anyone have a sure-fire (non-poison) method of controlling the fruit fly population on the worm bin? I currently stretch 4-5 strips of duct tape across...
Tramisol and other anti-thelemics commonly used in barnyard animals, WILL last in manure for months (even if soaked). It's usually better to heat compost...
I recall an earlier letter about concern w/colored print in newspaper. I've wondered about that, also. I do know you don't toss the Sunday paper in the...
Hi, I've grown worms for years, and every state I've lived in has new growing problems. I look forward to learning from this group. Even mistakes others have ...
Ladee you are an inspiration. After reading my worm books, I made the tough decision to put off my worming until I see what Y2K has in store for us. I just...
I have been 'worm farming' for two years now - mainly to build up my sandy soil without it costing an arm and a leg. The climate here on the coast is hot, dry...
I'm curious why folks have signed onto the list. I'll keep this poll active so new members can voice their reasons, too. ... Please select one or more of the...
Greetings everyone! And a special welcome to our newest members! WELCOME! How are everyone's worms doing? We are so thrilled. We set out June to establish...
Dang it Edward, I couldn't see your picture. Guess it's 'cause I've got Webtv. Didn't see where to click or whatever. Oh well. We emptied two of our compost...
If you have trouble reading this, you might want to go directly to eGroups and read your messages on the web (http://www.egroups.com/group/the_worm_bin/) I'm ...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
... 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 ...
the_worm_bin: Vermicomposting Tidbits Vermicomposting Tidbits Vermicomposting Tidbits The following is a copy of a posting to another eGroup, GardenTalk ...
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...
Cultivation, sales and information on red worms, vermiculture and composting for home gardens, landscapers and nature lovers. Helping us return to a more...