Sunday, January 9, 2011

Worms Can Be Your Friends in the Kitchen

Various people think that composting is something that only others can do who have a big yard or patio. That is far from true now. These days, people are taking advantages of kitchen-sized composters in homes and schools to turn their food and paper Inedible food into rich compost for their gardens or potted plants. Instead of sending your kitchen remains down the garbage disposal or to a garbage dump, using a worm farm puts all that food to helpful use. 

Combined with cardboard scraps and plenty of fruit and vegetables, these worm farms silently create nutritious growing media out of all the leftovers excluding meat or fish. Coffee grounds, tea, egg shells and virtually all fruit and, as well as the peelings, go in the compost bins that the worms quickly use up.

The composters at  Mom’s Green Earth(http://www.MomsGreenEarth) are a major element of gardening equipment and supplies. The worm farms produce nutritionally rich compost that helps plants thrive. Plants grown in good soil produce more flowers and fruit and other plants, bushes and trees thrive with the rich worm farm castings.

The worm farms do not create any detectable odors and some operators keep them in the kitchen, making it simple to feed the worms. In cold winter areas, the worm farms need to winter inside a warm building. Worm composting activities help save money on gardening equipment and supplies considering that all the compost that’s needed to grow plants can come right from the table scraps.

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