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This charming children’s book by Larraine Roulston is written to teach children all about wormeries and composting.
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Pee Wee’s Great Adventure: A Guide to Vermicomposting has Pee Wee describing an amazing adventure from a classroom worm bin to a backyard composter. Instructions are included on how to care for worms and harvest their castings.

This book is printed on 100% recycled paper, is acid free, processed chlorine free and is printed using vegetable based inks.

Retails For $7.50 plus $3.00 shipping anywhere in Canada TOTAL $10.50



New PRODUCT.. The Worm inn

Green worm innBrown worm innCamo worm inn

I’ve got Red, Green, Camo, Brown, Purple available

stand and worm inn The Worm Inn facilitates “Continuous flow” vermicomposting

The Worm Inn is designed to be suspended by a shelving unit, a sturdy cross-bar, or a laundry hamper stand,

After designating a place for the Worm Inn, such as a basement, a utility closet, a storage area, a garage, or a classroom, the bag is ready to be filled.

The only things required for set-up are: The Worm Inn

Bedding
This includes cardboard items such as egg carton containers, paper towel inserts and newspapers – avoid glossy inserts

Food scraps
It’s best to let the food scraps sit for a few days so the microbial waste can develop, as this is what the worms actually feed on
Amount – 1-2 lbs of food waste per week is a good amount to sustain a pound of worms

Worms
1-3 pounds of Red Wigglers

To fill the Worm Inn:

some bedding is placed in the bottom to absorb moisture
then a layer of food scraps
followed by the worms
then the rest of the food scraps
finally, a thick layer of more bedding
the whole system is sprayed down with water as the contents need to remain cool and damp

As the system settles, the worms move upwards, digesting the microbial waste of the food, which results in the castings, a rich fertilizer. These castings (or vermicast) are left below as the worms constantly move upward toward more food.


$69.99 plus $10 Shipping, This is a USA product, that ships to Canada and The USA
I’ve got Red, Green, Camo, Brown, Purple available
On check out.. make sure you tell me what colour you would like.Thanks Jeff

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#1. June 13th, 2008, at 5:43 PM.

Here is a comment from a customer, that I shipped my Worm Castings and tea bags to, Here it is.

“The worm teas everywhere, its the real answer, man does that stuff work with in two weeks, kick started every piece of soil in the place!!! WHAT A DIFFERENCE, my husband even did the worm tea brewing, none stop for me, hes also pleased and noticed a big improvement already too. My backs breaking for the soils, but the worm teas, are working !!!!!!!! Hopefully by fall, my flower bed soils and lawn soils with be alive again, HOPE I WILL BE after all this, tks again Jeff and Lorie, worm tea to the rescue, goodbye Miracle Grow”

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#2. November 3rd, 2008, at 6:05 AM.

Jeff,

Just wanted to say thank you, I received the worms yesterday and there were no problems at all with the shipping (how can there be with such great packing!).

The worms seem to be enjoying the new bin, they are staying down in the litter and I gave them a bit of food too. I think I’ll be enjoying this a lot! :)

Thanks for your service, I will definitely recommend you to others, and perhaps even order some more worms in the future.

Take care,

Ben

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#3. March 20th, 2009, at 4:03 PM.

Hi Jeff,
After attending the meeting at the Spanish Horticulture Meeting in March, I purchased some of your casting. Boy do they work! I had a bamboo plant that was dying, for at least a year, so I put some of the castings into the water and now I see new shoots forming. Wow! I thought for sure that plant had had it so to speak. I also put the castings into my African Violets and now they are starting to bloom.
I can’t wait to see what it will do to tomato plants.

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