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Garden Therapy: A DIY Compost Bin

Oct 20 2008 - 12:00pm by casasugar
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Garden Therapy: A DIY Compost Bin Craftster member Gwydion has inspired me to use the extra lumber left over from some home projects to build a new compost pile. I'm tired of wrestling with my flimsy plastic composter, which seems to never stay in place and whose top always folds into the compost itself. Yuck!
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Primer: Vermicomposting

Sep 3 2008 - 7:30am by casasugar
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Primer: Vermicomposting Vermicomposting, or vermiculture, is a method of composting that uses worms, either red wigglers or red earthworms, in addition to bacteria, as a catalyst for the decomposition of organic waste. It can occur on a large (tons) or small scale, but it's particularly suited to kitchen composting, where space is limited. To set up a vermicompost, you first must find a bin, anything from a reused plastic bucket to a retailer compost bin, that has holes in the sides to allow air to flow, and a spout that can be opened or closed or holes in the bottom to drain into a collection tray.
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Does Your City Compost?

Jun 23 2008 - 10:00am by casasugar
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Does Your City Compost?
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Crave Worthy: Vermicondo

Jun 3 2008 - 4:30am by casasugar
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Crave Worthy: Vermicondo Levitt Goodman Architects, known for their fab prefabs, decided that worm composters posed an ugly problem for modern apartment dwellers, who lack access to backyard gardens. So, they designed the Vermicondo ($1,500), a multilevel condo for worms. Vermicondo consists of a series of shelves, an element that eliminates the need to muck through worm leftovers.
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Garden Therapy: Seedling Surprises

Apr 30 2008 - 2:00pm by casasugar
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Garden Therapy: Seedling Surprises Look carefully. What you should be seeing in this picture is a row of feather-thin, red-stemmed beet seedlings, which poked out of the soil a week ago. However, you're also seeing a few much larger seedlings.
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