RE: Worm bin distribution program- in the Chicago area?


And there's actually a Growing Power "branch" in Chicago. I just toured
the Milwaukee site during the Community Food Security Coalition conference
in October and it seems to me Will Allen had a source for worms as well.
But a friend I met there who's from Oklahoma went back and got something
started very easily, and I don't think he even imported any of the starter
worms. Growing Power's methods are pretty amazing.

Cynthia Price
Greater Grand Rapids Food Systems Council

> You may want to try Growing Power in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Wil has a pretty
> good red worm production going on.
>
> Shane
> Utah GARDENS
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> A friend of mine in Chicago is looking for a good source of worms for a
> small
> kitchen under-the-counter compost bin that he's building. Anyone know of a
> good source? I suppose they could be shipped form other states?
>
> Thanks, RB
>
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