Vermicomposting is viable but requires a strong marketing outlet for profitability. The author highlights their experience with worm farming, emphasizing proper maintenance, suitable worms, and the benefits of composting for gardens and environmental sustainability.
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Unique Composting Methods to Transform Your Garden
The author explores various innovative composting methods, such as Bokashi, Black Soldier Fly Larvae, Humanure, and more, detailing their unique processes and benefits while sharing personal experiences with some techniques.
Do Worms Really Like Cardboard?
Worms thrive on cardboard as it offers food, moisture, and shelter. The cellulose-rich material supports decomposition and microbial activity, essential for vermicomposting. Untreated cardboard is safe and effective when shredded, dampened, and mixed with compost.