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Red Wiggler - DIY Worm-Bin

A DIY wormbin for your Red-Wiggler farm. You do not have to spend a lot of money starting a worm-bin. Follow the basic guidelines for Red-Wigglers. You can follow the Easy steps to calculate surface area of a round wormbin.

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Tyre-Art

Christopher Griffith’s third book, “Blown,” spins roadside rubber into art. After six years of hunting down and photographing shredded tires left as rubbish on the highways of the United States, the graphic volume has been released. The images show the violent destructiveness that results when a tire explodes slicing and tearing it to bits, yet the photos look oddly fern-like to me. “Blown” was launched November 21, 2008 and is available from Auditorium Editions as a hardcover linen edition.

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Earthworm Composting with Red Wigglers

Earthworm Composting: Worm composting is the decomposition by a type of earthworm called  RED WIGGLER Eisenia fetida which eats your organic raw food waste and leaves rich compost and a liquid fertiliser in return. Worm Castings Worm castings are the richest form of natural fertiliser known to man. It promotes ahigher than average growth in plants (ideal to start seedlings, when mixed withpotting mix or as a top-dressing around plants).

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Green Tip

Peat is still used extensively around the world in the garden and as a fuel. Peat moss is also a gardener's favourite, but our peat and peat moss consumption is wreaking havoc on wetlands where these materials form. Use an alternative like coconut coir: green tips