
Dec142011
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Compost Now, Fabulous Garden Later!
Marjory Wildcraft of Backyard Food Production knows pretty much all there is to know about gardening and has just produced this video, “Cheap and Simple Worm Composting.” If you’re a beginning gardener, a compost pile is a good place to start, especially now since it can sometimes take a few months for the compost to develop, depending on your climate.
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D T
Lots of great information like this at Earthineer.com
The site is full of posts and articles by preppers and gardeners.
Katie Ullrich
I love this!! Thank you for posting this. I am about to start raising meat rabbits and I am going to mix their "waste" with some straw and worms!! I am really excited because I won't have to shovel my local horse shelter's manure anymore in order to get awesome fertilizer for my garden.
TheSurvivalMom
I can't wait to get a larger compost pile going, myself.