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sampurnaarogyam · 8 months
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chappythegardener · 2 years
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stonebutchooze · 1 year
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New pronouns just dropped everyone
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yoursinharmony · 8 months
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We've got Worms! 🪱 | Geoff Castellucci #shorts #wormfarm
How is a video about worms this adorable??? 🥺
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roseneathgarden · 8 months
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This job started in 2013 as stage 1 of a 2 stage landscaping project designed by Mark Newdick of local collective. On a large steep hillside property nestling in the Wellington Town belt. Accessed only by cable car or 127 steps. Stage 1 was constructing the access from the upper and middle cable car landings to the front door. Using exposed aggregate concrete with inset lighting and black stained timber balustrade where necessary. Concrete crib and curved timber retaining was used to amend levels and hold the bank where required. Creating the course for a sinuous stairway down through the trees to the middle cable car landing. Then planting all surrounding areas. On completing stage 1, I committed to the on going regular garden maintenance. In 2015 the house, a 1970s Ian Athfield character home underwent extensive refurbishment with a stunning extension and renovation throughout by Architect John Mills. In 2016 I worked alongside Macs landscapes to implement stage 2. Which was replacing the upper, middle and lower timber decks relating to the cable car. A cupboard beside the upper deck for the wormfarm, bins and recycling. Making and fitting the gate. And planting all remaining areas around the house and down to the road. I was also asked to design and install a laundry/vegetable and herb garden in an unused area behind the house. First constructing stone stairs to access it. The scope of the maintenance increased as the property was developed. Morphing somewhat into general property maintenance over time.
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zaphic · 1 year
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sometimes I think I have my supernatural brainworms under control in their own little wormfarm but then your friend messages you " haha I am dressing like Dean cool gender Winchester except I go to therapy " and after blacking out I see that I've sent 50 voice memos about what could have been
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idasecoliving · 3 years
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What do I do with kitchen scraps? #1
Compost
First option, is compost. This could be home composting like a worm farm, compost heap, tumbler, or bokashi bucket. This is generally not always a simple as chuck in the scraps and hope for the best: worm farms do require input of dry materials (like shredded newspaper or straw) and need to be insulated against heat and sun - they must not dry out or get cooked! We drape a damp towel over them in hot weather, and they are in a super shaded spot in the yard. Check out the links above for heaps of handy tips!
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sexh8r · 5 years
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please visit my worm farm over on instagram and give me worms to add to it! im a proud cowboy.. wormboy.. cowworm..?
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New Adventure breeding super worms (Zophobas Morio) first time for everything let's get this expansion going💯 #veggies #selfsustainable #selfefficacy #selfmade #insects_of_our_world #insectos #orangecounty #insectworld #insectlover #insectlovers #wormfarm #superworms #worms #reptilekeeper #quarantine #insecthotel #worm #beatle #organic #superworms #isolation #reptilefood #entrepreneurmindset #mealworms #insectgram #transform #hardworkpaysoffs #beneficialinsects #diyprojects #nohelpneeded #animalshots https://www.instagram.com/p/CAyxgUvnJT8/?igshid=n6p08fdlag9
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ljcollison · 4 years
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Reading in the library about how to take care of my worms. Thanks for the book Katrina #worms #wormfarm #worm (at Lakewood Park, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAnjGFllqYF/?igshid=drpgzfy61308
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zerowastehomestead · 5 years
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Wormy Wednesday: A Very Wormy Update
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So the worms and I got off to a bit of a rough start but I think I'm finally getting a handle on this vermicomposting thing.
After a month or so of noticing our worms weren't exactly thriving -- their numbers were, if anything, going down, not up, they looked low energy, not processing abundant foodscraps rapidly and yet rather thin -- I've made some changes. This morning when I went to check on them, I found a distinctly happy looking squirming mass which had eaten quite a bit! Their color seems better, their bodies fatter, they're more active and I also see some eggs so *fingers crossed* maybe they're starting to like me.
Here's what I've learned:
1. I was keeping them in our rather cool basement (55 degrees), which is at the low end of their acceptable temperature range according to the internet. I've since brought them upstairs (65 degrees) and they seem more active and productive. The worm bin is quite nearly odorless so I no longer feel my initial desire to banish it to the depths of the basement. Other vermin (like fruitflies) have not been a problem with the bin as I always bury foodscraps which helps to deter other critters. Also keeping the bin near the kitchen means it's so much more handy to use and I check it with greater regularity.
2. I was initially using shredded paper as their substrate but I found it did not regulate moisture levels well (dried out too fast) and became very dense as it degraded which reduced air circulation in the bin. I've since added wood shavings and mixed them all around and the substrate seems fluffier (better air flow) with an increased ability to maintain moisture levels.
3. I (stupidly) fed the worms one or two non-organic servings of foodscraps until I remembered exactly what pesticide is supposed to do (duh). I suspect this faux pas on my part caused the initial decline in worm population but now they are on a strictly organic diet. We eat mostly organic anyway so this hasn't been a huge change for us, but it definitely was a clear reminder of why we chose to eat organic in the first place.
So it's been a learning process but I do like these little squirming beasties and find them absolutely fascinating. They're due for a compost harvest soon so I've started feeding them only on one side of their bin which I will continue to do for the next two weeks or so. This will encourage all the worms to go to one side of the bin so I can remove the compost from the opposite side. Stay tuned for a compost harvest tutorial!
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sampurnaarogyam · 7 months
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scrapbinkillaz · 5 years
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Got to tattoo two worms on the tops of @aloe_viscera's feetsies today. She makes me laugh so much, and I really enjoy her company and her tattoo desires. *grins* Shout out to all the gardner/healer/acupuncturist/herbalist/witchy women out there. You make my heart happy. . . #wormfarm #worms #wormtattoo #tattoo #gardentattoo #animaltattoo #flash #linework #ladytattooers #ladyboss #finngravesart #portlandartist #portland #pnwtattooer #blackwork (at Apollo Tattoo) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzPcLOKj9zR/?igshid=4kboiysvm8tm
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ceramicsbyluna · 2 years
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It is an aesthetic that I love ❤️ water on leaves! (I took the pictures at a worm farm) #leave #water #aesthetic #wormfarm https://www.instagram.com/p/CcR7u25rA6V/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lifeasnixe · 5 years
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A freeze🥶 is moving in so I brought all the plants🌱 in. I figured I’d play some Edith Piaf for them since it makes me feel good, I’m sure it will make them feel good. . . . . . . . . . . #vermiculture #wormfarming #wormfarm #plants #freeze #plantslovemusic #music #edithpiaf #frenchmusician @jawbone @edithxpiaf https://www.instagram.com/p/BqFttj6FiT-/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1k39jdgjtyhwa
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unclelanny · 2 years
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My pet worms. 🪱💩 #vermicompost #vermicomposting #compost #indoorcomposting #zerowastelifestyle #zerowaste #unique #worm #worms #wormcastings #wormfarm #veganlife #vegan #interestingthings #veganlifestyle #petworm #redwiggler #sustainability #organic #vermiculture #permaculture #livingsoil #urbangarden #urbanagriculture (at Montreal, Quebec) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYUAAUhIWTD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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