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How To Start A Worm Bin

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About How To Start A Worm Bin

Product Description Do you want to learn to turn food scraps into valuable compost? Do you believe in taking responsibility for the waste we create?  People all over the world are turning their food scraps into nutrient-rich worm compost through starting their own worm bin. This book contains everything you need to get started worm composting in one easy-to-read book.  You will learn: What type of composting worms to buy  How to construct a bin, maintain the right environment, and how to foster a thriving worm herd.  The Worm Bin Troubleshooting and FAQ sections cover the rest.  The author demonstrates that worm composting is a year-round activity that is easy, fast, convenient, good for the earth, good for your plants, and fun.  If you are the type of person who takes responsibility for their own food waste and likes growing plants with homemade compost, this book, How to Start a Worm Bin, is for you! Scroll up and click "Add to Cart" now! Review "This book has made the art of worm composting accessible to everyone." --Nadine Ford, Mgr., Little Sugar Creek Community Garden "Anyone who reads this book will feel confident enough to start their very own worm farm." --Brian Roasa, Owner/Consultant, BE New Organic World, LLC About the Author A native of San Antonio, TX, Henry fell in love with nature as a child at summer camp and on family camping trips. Henry believes that all people need to be connected to nature and that all children deserve opportunities for imaginative, exploratory, nature-based play. He has worked at summer camps and as a 2nd grade teacher. He co-founded and directed Friendship Gardens, a non profit project that grows food for meals-on-wheels in Charlotte, NC before moving back to Texas to serve the Nature Discovery Center as Executive Director. He is a husband, father, educator, adventure play advocate, garden nerd, and avid composter.