Garden Wormery
Posted by Wormery, under Wormery Tips.

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A garden wormery is a great way to save money and go green. Obviously growing your own vegetables is the healthiest most cost effective way to feed your family organic produce. If you read the fertalizer for sale in the stores and nurseries not many of them are completely organic. When you do find 100% natural organic fertalizer it is not very cost efficiant especially in you have a garden of any real size.
The solution to this issue is to have a garden wormery. A wormery is a habitat you create for worms, you feed them all your kitchen scraps from vegetables, to breads and grains, to egg shells all the way to coffee grounds and filters and tea bags along with paper scraps. Worms will not eat fatty foods, proteins or dairy and thus if you put these foods in your garden wormery, they will rot and begin to stink, possibly ruining the worm habitat.
Soon after the worms begin eating the vegetarian diet, they turn it into 100% organic fertilizer ready to use in your garden.
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