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Worm Composting Interview, Part Two
The following interview is the second and final part of an interview I conducted with Gary Turner, an experienced worm composter. If you missed part one, I highly recommend beginning with it. This is the continuation of our conversation. We were just getting into the environmental aspects of vermicomposting. In addition to being more environmentally-responsible,... »
Worm Composting Interview, Part One
Interview with Gary Turner Gary Turner and his wife, Kathy, live in Anderson, Texas. They manage their many responsibilities including taking care of their place. The Turners raise rabbits, ducks, and big, beautiful vegetables in an organic garden. I cannot say enough good things about this family. They work tirelessly to spread God’s word in Vacation... »
Waiting for the Earth to Move
A good friend dropped off a cooler of red wiggler worms in almost completely composted dirt. Our friend, Gary Turner, is who I consider an expert in the field of vermicomposting. I had called him to ask for some more worms. We are going to start a compost bin outdoors. Unfortunately the one we... »
7 Ways to Live Greener
Since I wouldn't tell you to do something I won't do myself, I want to suggest seven relatively easy ways to lives greener using the 5 R's of Recycling. Reduce your electric bill dramatically with the use of a clothesline. My summer utility bill alone is over a hundred dollars cheaper without using the dryer. Reduce you waste by vermicomposting. Red wiggler... »



