I really can’t be a compost snob anymore because I now have a worm farm, complete with wiggly earthworms. They look just the same as the earthworms in my compost bin, but I’m assured they’re not. My dad informed me that I couldn’t just leave them; I had to look after them. Does he [...]
Posts Tagged ‘vermiculture’
Compost Snob No More
Posted in dogs, tagged compost, earthworms, Family, Lazyst, Recycling, sustainable living, vermiculture on 10 August 2007 | 2 Comments »
Correcting Earthworms and more Composting tips
Posted in books, cats, dogs, invasive species, tagged anaerobic bacteria, compost, correction, earthworms, Family, Garden, Lazyst, mesophilic bacteria, Recycling, thermophilic bacteria, vermiculture on 5 August 2007 | 4 Comments »
After writing about earthworms and composting the other week, I read Composting: from organic waste to black gold by Victoria Heywood (Penguin, 2005) and found out I got some things wrong. I thought I’d better correct my mistakes.
I’ve always thought that composting and vermiculture were completely different. I knew in the back of my mind [...]
Earthworms Everywhere
Posted in books, extinction, invasive species, tagged compost, earthworms, Garden, Recycling, thermophilic bacteria, vermiculture on 26 July 2007 | 7 Comments »
Update: More details on Giant Gippsland Earthworms are here.
Update: I made some mistakes here and corrected them in this post.
Earthworms are the natural recycling factory. Charles Darwin said
Earthworms are nature’s ploughshare.
My garden and compost bin are full of earthworms, which I love, but paradoxically I don’t usually like animals or plants that were introduced to an area by [...]








