Lettuce experiment
I decided to see what affect vermicompost would have on some winter lettuce. Although I didn’t have identical containers, it was pretty obvious which plant received the Black Diamond Vermicompost!
View ArticleWorm Term
Ever wonder what “Detritivorous” means? Didn’t think so… Detritivorous: Literally “eater of trash” – Detritus is the polite Latin name for plant trash and animal dung that is found lying on the...
View ArticleVermicompost – A Living Soil Amendment
You are in for a treat! If you are as fascinated with worms as I am, that is. Allison Jack, at Cornell U. has recently created an INCREDIBLE video about vermicomposting, and worms in general. Sit back...
View ArticleFall Food Festival!
Coming up this weekend! Olive oils, delicious home-grown tomatoes and herbs, hot fresh-baked breads, super chef demos, sumptuous flavored vinegars…top it off with Gourmet Popsicles! Come see us! Make...
View ArticleBroccoli update
We’ve already eaten some broccoli – boy is it good! When you taste really good vegetables, you simply know it’s more nutritious! This variety is very different from what I normally plant. But I’m not...
View ArticleFresh cut vermicompost
Our worms thrive in their off-the-ground continuous flow thru bin. As surface dwellers and feeders, they generally hang out in the top 6-8 inches. The bin is 24″ deep so when we make a “cutting”, we...
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