Worm Bin Magic: How to Start Vermiculture at Home
- London Town
- May 12, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: May 18, 2020
As we continue #NationalPublicGardenWeek and #MuseumWeek, London Town's new director of public programs Diana Klein shares how to get started creating a "worm bin" (also known as a vermicomposting or vermiculture bin). These bins are easy, scaleable, and great for those of us with small spaces. Plus they'll give you a nutrient rich fertilizer to use in your garden - whatever the size! Watch the video for more information.
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Worm bins sound kinda gross at first, but this article makes it seem doable! Love the idea of reducing waste and getting free fertilizer. Definitely gonna watch the video and see if I can give it a try.
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What a fantastic initiative by Diana Klein! Creating a worm bin truly sounds like a fun and sustainable way to approach gardening, especially in small spaces. I love the idea of turning food scraps into nutrient-rich fertilizer. Speaking of fun, I just played Funny Shooter 2 , and it reminded me how creativity can make a huge difference, whether you're gardening or gaming.
Worm bins sound kinda gross but also super useful! Might have to check out the video and see if I can handle having worms in my apartment. Good for the garden, good for the earth, right? Crazy. wacky flip.
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