'Pee Wee's Great
Adventure: a guide to Vermicomposting' has Pee Wee
describing an amazing adventure from a classroom
worm bin to a backyard composter. Instructions are
included on how to care for worms and harvest their
castings.
This book was printed on 100%
post-consumer paper, is acid free,
processed chlorine free and is
printed using vegetable based inks.
Author Larraine Roulston has
been writing on environmental issues since 1987.
Welcome to my worm bin composting website!
My adventure continues
after an absence that ended up being far too long. Worms are a
passion of mine, as is the health of the environment and each of us who call the
Earth our home.
Worm bin composting is the natural order of things. Nature does
not bury organic waste deep in the ground where air can not get to it to
support all the life that would feed off it.
Composting is going on around us everywhere, in the forests, in last
fall's leaf pile, under the maple tree, and where your animals "live".
Composting returns the nutrients back to the soil that life has used up and
no longer needs. But the soil uses it to build life back up again.
Composting is the cycle of life and we need to support it. Worm bin
composting is a perfect way to do that. In the process it helps us
to save money by providing us with an alternative to sanitation
services. Plus it gives us the perfect soil additive to support
the soil we grow in so we don't have to buy chemicals that poison the
playgrounds of our children and pets.
Worm bin composting is an adventure worth having and sharing with our
children. I invite you to explore here and see how worm bin
composting might fit into your lifestyle.
Save money and the environment by composting your organic waste into
a valuable soil amendment.
Less waste going out in your trash
pick-up, or down your garbage disposal.
Worm bin composting is true year round composting.
FUN FOR THE KIDS!!
GREAT SCHOOL PROJECT!!