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Vermicomposting Tips for your Vegetable Garden
by btucker in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
Vermicompost is one of the best natural fertilizers for your vegetable garden. Here are some tips so you can easily add vermicompost with little effort.
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Vermicompost: A Gardener’s Friend
by btucker in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
Adding nutrients to your soil will help with your garden's growth and health. Vermicompost is a great way to accomplish this.
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Three Reasons why You should be Adding Vermicompost to Your Soil
by btucker in Home & Garden > General
Vermicompost is the end result of worms feeding on organic matter, most notably food waste. Here are three reasons why (if you aren’t already using vermicompost) you should be adding vermicompost to your garden soil and flower beds.
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Adding Vermicompost to Your Soil will Increase Vegetable Gardening Success
by btucker in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
Vegetable gardening can be as simple as planting a seed and adding water, but if you want your garden to excel, you should be adding vermicompost to your soil.
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Composting with Worms, how it works.
by 5min in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
Learn about vermicomposting, or how to compost with worms in a worm bin. It's not gross, it's fun!
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Recycle: Composting Food Waste Takes Care of Two Things at Once
by btucker in Culture & Society > Environment
You can become part of the environmental solution and help your soil all at the same time by composting your food waste. Read on to find how and why composting food waste is a good thing.
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Recycle: Composting Your Food Waste
by btucker in Culture & Society > Environment
You can contribute to the elimination of thousands of tons of waste that goes into landfills each year, and it won’t cost you anything more than your time.
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Reuse Before you Recycle
by btucker in Culture & Society > Environment
Before you toss that cardboard or plastic into the recycle container, consider using it for a practical application around the house.
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Waste Management
by ansh08 in Home & Garden > General
A large number of microorganisms break down food and other organic waste. This is known as compost or hummus, a dark, nutrient-rich soil conditioner. However, if composting is done carefully, it need not result in inviting rodents and ...
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Organic farming in vegetable gardens
by swarnalatha in Home & Garden > Gardening & Landscaping
The application of organic manures is of vital importance in vegetable gardens as it helps in ecological safety.




