Tag: Vermicomposting - Page 2
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The Year Ahead With Alexandra Zissu
Who: Alexandra Zissu, journalist, co-author of The Complete Organic Pregnancy, Kids' Editor at New York magazine, and "Ask An Organic Mom"
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University Administrator Falls in Love With Worms!
Red wigglers of course Pictured here with a smaller batch of the wrigglers, she's already known as the "compost queen" of Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. Now Andilee Warner is taking that title a bit farther than most by proposing to
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Convenient Truths: A Worm Will Turn
Watch how one Convenient Truths entrant reduces her carbon footprint by vermicomposting, or using worms and a compost bin to turn kitchen and garden waste into rich, odorless compost. By combining vermicomposting with recycling, she is
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Fun With Lunch?
At least that's what kids on the worm patrol at Zellerbach elementary school in Camas, Oregon Washington have discovered can be the case with vermicomposting, as they've undertaken the task of separating out the easily compostable parts of school lunch,
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Vermicondo: Worm Composter By Levitt Goodman
Levitt Goodman Architects, known to Treehuggers for their great prefabs, decided that worm composters were ugly, and didn't fit in a modern condo, so they designed the Vermicondo, a multi-level condo for worms. From The Star: "There are no nicely











