Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Learn to Worm

Bin Compost...



Are you looking to start a worm bin? If so you are probably looking for information to help you get started. If that is the case, then listen up.







I have finished the second writing of my book "WORM BIN COMPOSTING: Nature's Way of Replenishing the Earth."








A good book is never really done. Such if the case with "WORM BIN COMPOSTING..." I will continue to add information as I rework the book, and new information as I discover it will also be added. Of course, the price will go up as I spend more time and resources gathering information to add to this already valuable resource..





The book covers all the "how to" information you will need to start your own worm bin. Plus it discusses all the other critters you will find in a healthy bin.

Like this one:



If you would be interested in purchasing this e-book you can

click here now.



If you do decide to purchase through this link I will gladly provide you with free updates of this book as I add to it. If you are interested in this additional benefit then you will need to sign up to my Worm Mailing List.

You can do that by clicking here.

I will also send you a free gift - plans for building your own 123 Bin, which is a great size for any serious worm bin composter to begin with.

PLEASE NOTE! If you would like to receive the 123 Bin plans you will need to send me your mailing address in a separate email to:

info@motherearthsfarm.com

Please put "123 Bin plans" in the subject line.


I have personally been busy getting my worm bins ready for the already warming Spring weather. Bins are getting turned and new bedding material is being added. This is the time of year when you can really mix it up and add good amounts of food waste which will rapidly be consumed by worms and bacteria which are becoming active with the warmer temps.

Finished material is being removed to be processed which leaves more room in the bins for the additions mentioned above.

We are coming into a busy time of year... Keep a cool head and enjoy the rebirth of Spring.

Wormingly,

Christy
Mother Earth's Farm / VermiCulture Northwest






No comments: