Harvested worm castings pics

luis34

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Hello

Great job. I appreciate your post. You really doing a great job.....
Keep sharing more and more information in the future

Thanks
Have a nice time ahead
 

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desertgirl said:
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Nice!

I love knowing that my actions are seriously putting a dent in the landfills. I read somewhere that organic waste makes up something like 65% of landfill waste. Instead, I use it to grow much of my own (chemical free) food and have happy creatures of all sorts around me.:love
Between the worms,the compost , the recycling, and the chickens, we hardly even fill our trash can each week.

And to that, I say...

:woot
Me too!

Since we've moved, which is just over a year, and we have the ability and freedom to have a compost bin, give scraps to various animals, etc., i have been saving what things are reusable trash, burning some things, and i think i have filled about 3 trash bags this entire year that had to be dumped in a dumpster to go to the landfill. It's a great feeling!

I don't know how i missed this post earlier, but i'm so happy to have discovered it. My husband i were talking about worm castings just 2 days ago - and wondering how the process works.

Thanks!

I :love TEG. :rainbow-sun
 

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