Building a worm box: Will a rubbermaid container work?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Small Garden Ideas | Posted on 23-04-2011

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Trying to get ready for some light container gardening in the spring and would like some worm casings for the soil.

Places to go: See an African violet show, maintain a worm bin, learn to container garden and more

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Posted by admin | Posted in Small Garden Ideas | Posted on 05-03-2011

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Places to go: See an African violet show, maintain a worm bin, learn to container garden and more
Places to go Check out the African violet show and sale this weekend. It’s 12:30-5 p.m. Satur

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Worm Farming: a Green Way to Earn Easy Money

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Posted by admin | Posted in Small Garden Ideas | Posted on 10-02-2011

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Worm Farming is clean, green and environmentally friendly. And it’s so easy that anyone can do it. But what’s more: you can earn a considerate amount of money by wormfarming. From only houshold waste the worms make you the best compost you can wish for!
Worm Farming: a Green Way to Earn Easy Money

Worm Farms Diy

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Posted by admin | Posted in Small Garden Ideas | Posted on 28-01-2011

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How to build and manage a Worm Farm to suit the average family. Recycle household organic waste into fertiliser for your garden and help the environment too.
Worm Farms Diy

Worm Farms, Self Watering Containers and Organic Veg!

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Posted by admin | Posted in Small Garden Ideas | Posted on 23-01-2011

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Green Gardening Lifestyle package with “The Diy Wormery Manual “, Self Watering Containers and growing veg in containers at your own backdoor. Make money gardening and save the World. 75% Commission.
Worm Farms, Self Watering Containers and Organic Veg!

I found a dark colored sticky, thin and small worm like thing in my garden. any ideas to what it could be?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Small Garden Ideas | Posted on 14-01-2011

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I saw a long but thin worm like thing in my garden. It had a flat, mushroom shaped black head that it seems to pull itself with. It was very sticky, and moved like a snake. Does anyone know what it would be? im curious.

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