My temporary roommate has left me. She is spending her last week without her own apartment at her boyfriend's and then she is moving into her new place in June. On top of that she and I just spent the evening in Easton shopping because she got a big girl job! I'm so excited for her! So many exciting things are happening right now. I have at least 3 weddings to go to this summer/fall...I just got these ADORABLE Save the Dates in the mail!
Vermicomposting is exactly what is sounds like: composting with vermis, which is the Latin for worms. I first became acquainted with vermicomposting when I started at Grow Food, Grow Hope in November 2009. One of my coworkers was attempting to vermicompost in a container he kept in his desk and usually the 1st thing he said to you after "hello" was "want to see my worms?" However, the worms jumped ship, were all over the office, and then were banned permanently. Since that day I had a small adventure into composting with worms. In my ignorance in the nature of compost I assumed that worms were always necessary for compost and therefore dug up worms from the backyard to add to my porch compost bin (an 18-gallon Rubbermaid tub I drilled holes in and added my food scraps to). These worms of course were never seen again as they were cooked in my compost bin. And then the research began. Now tha...
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