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Lawns to Gardens (Energy Crisis Show) Episode 5 "Worm Poop"

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In this episode, viewers learn one easy way to help America get through the energy crisis. By learning more about worm poop and what makes soil grow lots of food, we can all contribute to fixing our global problems. We can eat well, and move forward without oil.

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  • I've been vermicomposting for months now but my homemade worm bin is not working as well as I would like it too. I'm going to be looking into that bin your friend had! thing is I'm a vegetarian, so almost all my waste I can put in a worm bin--- I tend to overwhelm my worms! maybe I need a bigger bin then your friend?

  • Maybe separate it into multiple bins?

  • You should get some chickens or rabbits, there's a lot of food that's going to waste there. Yes I do understand that composting it eventually it's going to be helpful to the soil. It's tough to go organic on anything but a small scale, and then you'll need animals to supply you with fertilizer over the long haul. Good video, thanks!

  • Agreed, chickens and rabbits are a huge opportunity for people. My friends have 5 chickens and are reaping the rewards (lots of eggs!)

  • this is really great, keep making those videos ;)

    we need effective localized agriculture.

  • Thanks Kurtilein3!

    We are in deep doo-doo as a society, so we may as well use it to grow our food!

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  • I wondered whether I would watch your video at first...(because) of the language, etc. So glad I did. In utter admiration of your recognition of Peak oil/declining energy resources - and choice to do something about it. I am 51 and have been seeking a relationship partner. Men my age seem mostly clueless about PO and, worse, seem to hardly care - for reasons you alluded to. Their lifestyles and 'toys' do not allow for this to transpire. Think you are most aware - and wonderful!

  • If you interested email me and we'll set it up

  • Emergencyseedbankdotcom

  • Would love for you to do a review of our seeds.

  • @PeakOilBoy I myself have 5 chickens. They are awesome. I built a mobile coop. They eat weeds, bugs, and produce eggs and plenty of fertilizer.

  • probably I should cut the stuff into smaller pieces or even blend it-- and add more air holes. I'll see if that works. And I do plan to seperate bins! hopefully they'll make more worm babies with more space?

  • Great video. 5 Stars!

    Worm Poo is good.

  • Inspiring!

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