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DIY Worms Vermi Compost Part 1

Sydney Blackmore and worm master Travis Ahearn show you how to make soil from organic waste with the help of worms. http://sustainable.concordi... http://r4.concordia.ca  
 
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KayakFisher01 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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If Sydney and Travis flirted any harder, they would be the ones copulating in those bins. Sydney comes on strong in the begining.
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Every bit of plant based food waste should be re-used in the composting system. You paid good money for the food you buy at the store. Great idea, why not re-use that food waste for a home garden instead of putting your hard earned money into the land fill!!!
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may i know what is the spesies of the worm here?does african night crawler eats n multiply more than any spesies?
grinais84 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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the wors are knowed in europe like california wornbut the scientifist name is "Eisenia foetida"
NOTREVORUTHRA (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Worm love rotten food. The more rotten it is, the more microbes are residing on the food source.
maolana76 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Great Video....
bleurgh (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Nice explanation and overview of composting, all other videos give terrible ideas.
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Love it, well done and congrats to Concordia. I have followed your progress and applaud you efforts. I hope to link to your efforts as we are just beginning what will become a larger scientific project for us. Thanks for being involved and socially responsible. Best of luck in the future.

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