One Harm to Your Worm Farm: Predators -
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Wendy Hager
This maybe annoying to accept, when you're a worm farm keeper, but the animals you intend to supply with your worms may just be the ones you need to shield your worms from. You built your worm farm essentially to rake in some profits. So...
Commercial Viability of a Worm Farm -
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Jacob Hindor
A worm farm is a great small project especially for people who love gardening. A small container converted into a farm can fit a small apartment or house which makes it even perfect. The casting or vermicast produced from worm farming or vermicomposting is a...
Worm Farming History -
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Fred Mangeon
Worm composting or worm farming is a process where worms are used to consume organic waste. Their waste or castings are used as soil fertilizer or conditioner. Vermicomposting is another term for worm farming. This process is very important when processing left-over food or kitchen...
What is a Worm Farm -
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Daniel Swinski
Some people raise chickens while others raise livestock. If you want to help cultivate the soil or restore its nutrients, then you build a worm farm instead of buying it from the supply store. The nice thing about creating your own worm farm is that...
How to Keep Your Worm Farm Safe -
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Roger Dryfus
When you are doing worm farming, it does not mean that you can leave you worms unattended. There are worm predators which can pounce on your worms and eat everything. Why keep your worms for profit if you just let predators take them away. You...
How to Raise Red Worms -
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Sharon Smith
Worm farming is gaining popularity. If you want to get into the business, you have to learn how to take care of red worms which happen to be the best producers of fertilizer for the soil. To do that, you have to build your own...
Worm Farming Tips -
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Bart Stewart
Worm farming is a great activity. To help you along the way, here are a few great tips. Feeding your worms the right food is important otherwise they will not be able to grow or even multiply. To do that, make sure you feed these...
Save the Earth With a Worm Farm -
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Salim Galou
With all the environmental issues peddled and propagated by various media today, one can never do enough to try and help the environment. Besides recycling, saving water, and conserving electricity, another popular way that sprouted up is starting a worm farm. The following article describes...
Worm Farm: Recycling the Worm Way -
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Sharon Smith
Believe it or not one of the most efficient ways of recycling your food waste is not through the help of large recycling machines but rather through the assistance of our small, long, and disgusting wrigglers. Yup, as always nature has provided us with a...
Amazing Facts for Worm Farm Enthusiasts -
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Nick Doyle
Here are some amazing facts for worm farm enthusiasts that can help a lot in getting to know more about the lowly creature. So here are some amazing facts worth sharing. Earthworms breathe through their skin and although an earthworm looks as simple as it...
Worm Farm: More Than Just Lose Earth -
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Bart Stewart
Worm farms? Sometimes you wonder if you have heard things correctly. Worm farming or vermicomposting is the process of getting compost, vermicast or worm humus and waste from organic matter being broken down by earthworms. Through worm farming, we are able to get the best...
Worm Farm: a Growing and Profitable Niche Business -
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Nick Doyle
Did you know that nature has its own natural garbage disposal system? Not only that, this system is so efficient, that it turns garbage into useful nutrients that the earth can reuse. This natural garbage disposal system is called the worm. Yes, the lowly worm...
What If You Don’t Want to Build Your Own Worm Farm -
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Salim Galou
Worm farms create vermicast which is good for the soil. It won’t even cost you a dime because this is the by-product of the worms. For those who don’t want to make a worm farm, the good news is that you can buy one instead....
The Wonder of Worm Farms -
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Fred Mangeon
Who would ever think that a bunch of kitchen leftover and garbage could turn out to be something productive and useful- this is where the wonder of worm farms comes in. Surprisingly, worm farms are a great way of turning leftover kitchen scraps into rich...
Worm Farm: Benefiting from the Earth -
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Roger Dryfus
“Eeeeeek! Worms!” You can hear the children screaming now. You can imagine some girls squirming in disgust and or fear as a couple of bad boys nudge worms in their faces. This practice can really scare a kid and might even develop phobia when they...
How to Make Your Own Worm Farm -
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Salim Galou
Worm farming is one of the best and simplest way of advocating environmental consciousness through the process of recycling and how to make your own worm farm is just as easy as setting up your garden. You can start building your own worm farm using...
Getting Started on a Worm Farm -
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Wendy Hager
Getting started on a worm farm is not that complicated, all you need is a bit of passion for recycling and some trivia about worms. Here is a hodge podge of some worm trivia that could help motivate and inspire you more with your worm...
Worm Farm: Cool Wriggling Worms -
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Eric Josue
Worm farming is a great way to recycle your kitchen and food garbage. Worms will eat almost everything of your kitchen’s waste and convert them into quality fertilizers. The output fertilizer created from your worm farm is great for garden soil and potted as well...
Worm Farms for Dummies -
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Fred Mangeon
The value of worms. They tend to be slimy, slithery things, but worms, and where they are cultivated--worm farms--play a crucial role in the ecological environment. Worms conveniently live and thrive under the soil they fertilize. A soil enriched by their presence tends to be...
How to Start Your Own Worm Farm? -
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Eric Josue
Creating your own worm farm is a good way of recycling wastes from your home. This is also a good source of organic fertilizer for your plants, especially if you have vegetables and fruits. Aside from these, worm farms also offer financial opportunities. You can...