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Food Love: Growing Power (Part 2 of 3)

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2008

www.outpostnaturalfoods.coop
Join Outpost for a virtual tour of Milwaukee's only urban farm - Growing Power.
PART 2 of 3: Vermicompost
{music by Juniper Tar www.myspace.com/junipertar}

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  • I have a small vericompost system. Where would one find this "coconut coyer" or ground up coconut shells?

  • @best333WillC shockingly, even Amazon.com sells it. Online retailers is your best bet.

  • I just wanna say thanks for posting this series of the 3 videos. I have been watching videos about S510 and how much harder its gonna be on small farmers, and these viedos kind of made my afternoon. I had no idea about peat moss. I should have looked it up myself more in depth. The coconut is a really good idea, the whole system is genius..so thank you. that is all

  • @MindMovin aww. you're nice. keep fighting the good fight!

  • sick, like awesome, right?

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  • Does anyone know if Growing Power gives grants/stipens to their interns? I remember reading about limited stipens to well qualified applicants.

  • I can never watch enough Growing Power-related videos - thank you:) In appreciation of the choice of coconut coir instead of peat moss. Keep seeing this emphasized which is most helpful. Wondering if Will, with his amazing foresight, is already thinking ahead to when such products from other parts of the country/world will be less readily available due to energy descent reasons (liquid fuel production/transportation) - thus, what might be used in the stead of coir - en masse?

  • ...i really appreciate your work...is there any written plans, explanations of what you do?

  • @Teddybearcop48 You can find Heirloom Tomatoes as well as other heirloom seeds at Baker Creek in Missouri. rareseeds-dot-com is their web address. good luck!

  • I wish I knew where to purchase heirloom tomato seeds... Thank You !

  • how do you keep flies out of worm bins?

  • @best333WillC If you are still having trouble finding "coyer" [sic] then try searching "coir" which is how it is spelled! Good luck, best =)

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