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[Killietalk] RE: dwarf red worms



This is called vermicomposting, and yes, when done right, there is no smell.
The other
advantage is that the dropping are a great addendum to soil for your garden,
so you can
grow more stuff to compost! :)
 
Joel Antkowiak #01743
 
>> 
>>Message: 2
>>Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 10:47:19 -0500
>>From: "Joe Scanlan" < <mailto:drkillinut at charter_net>
drkillinut at charter_net>
>>Subject: Re: [Killietalk] dwarf red worms
>>To: "killifish discussion list" < <mailto:killietalk at aka_org>
killietalk at aka_org>
>>
>>Don't waste money buying food for earthworms.  Feed them all the vegetable
>>wastes you would normally throw away.  It is surprising what they like.  I
>>found out that they especially like fruit wastes and coffee grounds.  Of
>>course old newspaper makes an excellent substrate.   The greatest surprise
>>of all is that there is no offensive odors!   Joe in Al.
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