A Passion Project Inspired By Grandmother’s Wisdom

When you think about worms you probably don’t think about farming or reducing your carbon footprint. But worm farms are a great way to recycle food scraps into one of the best garden fertilizers!

Join my conversation with guest, Bill Richmond from Adirondack Worm Farm to learn a low maintenance, eco-friendly way you can help close the food waste loop!

Episode Notes:
Sign up for Food Composting and/or Vermicomposting (red wiggler worms) here:
Adirondack Worm Farm
The Worm Farmers Alliance  is an online membership designed for those who have moved (or are ready to move) beyond “hobby level” vermicomposting.
Check out these facebook groups to learn more about worm farming at home - Vermicomposting / Worm Farming At Home To Reduce Waste - Worldwide
https://www.facebook.com/groups/121641471513495

Vermicomposting - Worm Farming
https://www.facebook.com/groups/257527807679817/

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