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Transform kitchen scraps by composting with worms
Vermicomposting uses various species of worms, typically red wigglers, to decompose organic waste such as food scraps.
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American diver Victor Vescovo descended nearly seven miles to the deepest part of the ocean, the Mariana Trench in the ...
Harnessing the power of worms is the secret to creating the most nutritious compost imaginable. Try vermicomposting to turn ...
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There are a variety of kits that can be purchased, or you can make your own. All you need to make your own vermicomposting bin is a plastic storage bin (worms don’t like light, so do not use a clear ...
Let's face it, plastic pollution is far from glamorous. According to Surfers Against Sewage, 8 million pieces of plastic pollution make their way into the ocean every day, killing 100,000 marine ...
The Shark Fin Sales Elimination Act, which makes it illegal to possess, buy, or sell shark fins (except dogfish fins) in the ...
Uncover the shocking reality of worms living in a neglected rug in this deep cleaning ASMR video. Watch as we carefully ...