Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 2276
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In a message dated 8/22/2002 6:26:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
sink - easy to add scraps, etc. We did that for about a year and then I
finally dumped the whole thing - big fat red worms and all - into our garden
compost.
<A HREF="http://members.tripod.com/~AngieCooks/">Worm Composting! Red Wigglers, Vermicomposting, Recycling, Gardening!</A>
By the way, we bought the worms at a bait shop.
--pamS
National Home Education Network
http://www.NHEN.org
Changing the Way the World Sees Homeschooling!
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[email protected] writes:
> You can make your compost heap in an old shoe box so it can be quicklyYou can raise worms in a rubbermaid container and keep it under the kitchen
> disposed of once you have made your point
sink - easy to add scraps, etc. We did that for about a year and then I
finally dumped the whole thing - big fat red worms and all - into our garden
compost.
<A HREF="http://members.tripod.com/~AngieCooks/">Worm Composting! Red Wigglers, Vermicomposting, Recycling, Gardening!</A>
By the way, we bought the worms at a bait shop.
--pamS
National Home Education Network
http://www.NHEN.org
Changing the Way the World Sees Homeschooling!
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