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Sun, Sep 30, 01 at 1:20
| I also posted this on the soil forum:
I recently learned that another teacher slash master gardener is going to start an herb garden (amongst our major remodeling)with the students and I want to help by providing vermicompost. Any thoughts or ideas? I'm sure that these middle schoolers won't mind transfering the worms since I won't! Any starter ideas? I will buy whatever my class needs to get this started. What do I need? Thanks in advance!!! |
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- Posted by Roborganic (My Page) on Sun, Sep 30, 01 at 11:09
| Keep in mind that worm doodle might be too rich in nutrients for certain herbs… There are some great web sites that you should look at, |
Here is a link that might be useful: Worm Digest
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| literature on worm composting |
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