Everyone wants to be Ecology Friendly these days and there is no way better than to start a Worm Farm! Being Ecology friendly is the way of the future, because we now realize how much we are responsible for the future of our own planet.
If we start by looking at our immediate surroundings, we can see many opportunities to help our planet and help ourselves. Worm farms are a wonderful way to rid our homes of garbage that would go to landfills. They are easy to maintain, and the resulting compost is such a wonderful boost to anyone’s garden or potted plants.
Worm farms don’t take up a lot of space, they are very easy on the eyes and they can be a great way for you to share your Ecology Friendly good habits with friends and family. Your children and grandchildren are learning about how they can become more “earth conscious” making ecology friendliness, a leading part of their everyday lives. They are learning how to reduce, reuse and recycle, everyday. So why not teach them how to take it one step further, by changing all the waste we produce into good compost.
Worm Farming, is all about feeding the worms our daily discarded peels, apple cores, carrot tops, lettuce leaves, anything that is left over from preparing our fruits and vegetables can be added to our “worm farm”.
You will be amazed at how much good compost you will get from a medium sized Worm Farm. Your garden, your potted plants, and window boxes will get a much needed boost to their soil with the addition of your home made worm compost. It is like turning waste into garden gold.
Let’s all learn how to make a smaller footprint on our world, help it to heal and grow some wonderful plants with our worm farms producing the best compost!
Let’s all learn how to make a smaller footprint on our world, help it to heal and grow some wonderful plants with our worm farms producing the best compost!
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Ecology Friendly Worm Farms
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Learning how to make a smaller footprint on the earth is good practice, learn how with GrammieO's help.
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Olivia Morris
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Grammie O's Newsletter
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