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Re: planting and transplanting
- To: Square Foot Gardening List sqft@listbot.com>
- Subject: Re: planting and transplanting
- From: Ruth Esteves ruth27@yahoo.com>
- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 14:49:18 -0800 (PST)
- In-Reply-To: 3.0.5.32.20010309180006.007df5b0@rmci.net>
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--- "Jennifer W. Gohr" <jgohr@rmci.net> wrote:
I also started a new gardening
> venture: Growing Worms
> in my basement to compost my kitchen waste and to
> use as fertilizer/compost
> for my plants.
>
>
>
Jennifer,
Congrats on starting your wormbin. Worms are the
neatest thing! I started one about a year and a half
ago and decided to start a second soon after for those
times when I have a lot of waste, like when I go on a
cooking binge or start making a lot of pies from all
that summer fruit. My worms just love all those peach
skins and melon rinds that show up in their bins in
the summer. And its a great way to recycle newspaper
right at home! I'm just starting to use the compost
in my new raised beds for vegetables but my perenials
have always seemed to look good with the compost that
I've used on them.
Have fun!
Ruth
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Ruth
(ruth27@yahoo.com)
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