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  • Home Based Business- Vermiculture
    By: pratiksha | - More and more people are turning to home based business to earn extra cash. Others get lucky; they earn big and make it their only source of income. They start with businesses that do not require too much upkeep, like a few hours a day. Choose trades that will not put additional pressure to your existing job. Since it will be home based, there would be no additional time spent for commuting. Start work when you reach home. Take for example vermiculture.

    Vermiculture is the cultivat ...

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  • What Is Your Garden Costing You?
    By: Joseph DeFilippo | - It can be a scary exercise to sit down and work out exactly what is spent every year, on the average home gardens and lawns.

    Try adding up the costs of plants, weedicides, pesticides, fungicides, fertilizers, petrol, mower and trimmer maintenance, weed eater cord, garden mulch and even water costs. Even the time and effort we go to in order to maintain a good-looking environment for our families and ourselves can amount to a substantial price.

    So it is no wonder tha ...

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  • Vermiculture- Home Based Business
    By: Raj sharma | - They start with businesses that do not require too much upkeep, like a few hours a day. Choose trades that will not put additional pressure to your existing job. Since it will be home based, there would be no additional time spent for commuting. Start work when you reach home. Take for example vermiculture.

    Vermiculture is the cultivation of earthworms to produce compost for plants. Vermicompost or vermicast is a very potent food for plants. It is a complete fertilizer preferred ...

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  • Home Composting, Time To Get Creative
    By: Douglas Hill | - Hi again, I have now taken you through the in's and out's of building your first compost. Or have I. There is a lot you can know when it comes to compost. My goal is not to make you an authority on the subject, but to give you the knowledge to grow and use your compost in the most effective way possible.

    Let us start with temperature. Some people feel the need to keep their compost in a hot (sunshine) location. They say the heat speeds up the digestion by the microbes in the compo ...

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  • Home Composting, Getting The Mix Right
    By: Douglas Hill | - The concept of composting has been around for quite a long time in the forests. Leaves fall to the forest floor, decompose, and their nutrients will be absorbed back into the trees through the roots. Farmers and Gardeners have been taking advantage of the nutrient rich by product from this decomposition for thousands of years and you can too.
    Composting is a great way to add nutrients to your garden or potting soil. Not only is it good for your garden and plants, it also is a good way f ...

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  • Home Composting, The Good The Bad And The Ugly
    By: Douglas Hill | - I hope you found my last article on composting informative but there were a few things I didn't go through last time that I would like to touch base on now.You found out last time that there are basic needs that you need to give for a compost to be productive. Those basic needs are air, food, and water. Now that we have the basics down, and we know how to properly deliver these basics I will now get a little more in depth into what you should and shouldn't put into your compost.
    Let's s ...

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  • How To Improve Your Gardening Soil Naturally
    By: Steven charlie Habib | - Worms often have a bad reputation with many people. They look slimy and squiggly which makes many people feel sick to their stomach. The truth is in nature worms are one the best allies of gardeners. You can think of them as earths natural recyclers because that is exactly what they do in the wild. They feed on dead vegetation and other waste products and then return it to the soil where it helps more plant life grow.

    What is Worm Compost?

    You may already have heard ...

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  • Are You A Nature Helper? Try Composting!
    By: Jimmy Woodall | - Composting is the natural breakdown by microbes of organic material to a dark, loose and "earth-like" substance. Composting is a simple, natural, and nearly effortless method for recycling yard trimmings, such as leaves and grass, into a wonderful soil conditioner for lawns and gardens. Composting Myths It is a tribute to composting that humans have taken such a simple, natural process and elevated it through myth and misunderstanding into a form of new age alchemy. Objectives To provide an ...
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  • Home Based Business- Vermiculture
    By: Taranbir Multani | - More and more people are turning to home based business to earn extra cash. Others get lucky; they earn big and make it their only source of income. They start with businesses that do not require too much upkeep, like a few hours a day. Choose trades that will not put additional pressure to your existing job. Since it will be home based, there would be no additional time spent for commuting. Start work when you reach home. Take for example vermiculture.

    Vermiculture is the cultiv ...

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  • The Top Twelve Threats No Computer User Should Ignore
    By: Meenakshi Kaur | - The internet is undoubtedly a fantastic resource for
    families and offers a rich vein of educational content.
    However, there are potential dangers - welcome to the
    seedy world of viruses, spam, trojans, pornography, spyware
    and other nasties.

    Here are the Top Twelve Threats No Computer User Should
    Ignore:

    1. Viruses - A computer program that copies itself. They
    often disrupt your computer system or damage your data. ...

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  • Vermicomposting Systems - Fast Composting On A Shoestring Budget
    By: Chris Dailey | - One of natures most underrated workers are the eisenia fetida or red wiggler worms. Commonly found in organically rich soils that they help to create throughout the world including North America and some parts of Europe, these special creatures do an absolutely amazing thing: they can take vegetation that is currently rotting and process it in a way that creates compost as the natural end product of what they do with this organic matter. Contrasting this to the regular composting process, red ...
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  • Organic Gardening Tip - 5 Tips To Successful Organic Gardens
    By: Chris Dailey | - Unlike the popular theories that state that the space shuttle could miraculously appear if blown up enough times, an organic garden is usually not the result of an accident. People that have a successful garden have created one based upon their consistent upkeep, planning, and a desire to make their garden grow. Regardless of the therapeutic value the gardening has, relaxation has little to do with the steps that it takes to ensure the success of your gardening endeavor. Here are a few organi ...
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  • Organic Herbs - Grow Herbs Organically In 3 Easy Steps
    By: Chris Dailey | - If you are a cook or a chef, or just simply enjoy tasty food that is seasoned with herbs, one of the best things you can do for yourself and your family is to begin to grow your own herbs. At the local supermarket, purchasing herbs on a regular basis, especially if you use them frequently, can be very expensive. However, with a simple plan of action, and a few solid tips, you can begin to grow your own organically grown herbs in the comfort of your home or outside if you have the space to do s ...
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  • Make A Worm Bin - The Economical Worm Bin Solution
    By: Chris Dailey | - It is a well known fact in the organic gardening community that red worms create some of the best compost that you can use in your garden. It is actually a very simple process which I am going to oversimplify to get to the main point. The process is that you procure a container, fill it with dirt, some kind of bedding, add water, add worms, and add organic waste and this will set you on the path to having worm created organic compost. The problem with this process is that most people that do ...
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  • Organic Gardening Tips: How To Keep Your Flowers Healthy All Year Long
    By: Annie Spiegelman | - It's time we started showing some respect and gratitude for the underappreciated earthworm and his boy back-up band, fungi & bacteria. They are the true humble heroes and workhorses who do the necessary dirty work to keep your soil full of nutrients.

    Yet, in our home gardens, we're constantly killing earthworms with synthetic fertilizers. We're baking them to a crisp with unnatural, high-levels of nitrogen and salts. Worms don't want to see any neon colored manmade crystals.

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  • How To Maintain A Compost Heap
    By: Warren Peters | - There's so much waste that is generated in gardens every day. You'll find leaves, dead plants, twigs and grass clippings. It takes too long and probably involves a lot to take it to a landfill so what do you do?

    The simplest solution is to start a compost heap saving a lot of time and money, not only yours but others as well if you were thinking of paying the garbage disposal people and getting them to take it away. Especially when all this waste can be converted into excellent f ...

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  • How To Build Your Very Own Compost Bin
    By: Allan Wilson | - Composting can be achieved in a simple compost pile. However, building a compost bin is an effective way to contain garden and kitchen waste. A Compost Bin also provides easy access to waste material for frequent turning. Further, Compost Bins help control heat and moisture content to speed up the composting process.

    They come in various designs and can be commercially bought or assembled at home. Usually Compost Bins are made of plastic, metal, wood and wire.

    Typ ...

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  • Quick And Easy Worm Farms
    By: Jerry Cahill | - Worms can do a miracle for your garden, because they aerate the soil and their castings are an excellent fertiliser. By starting a worm farm, you can get a constant supply of the worm fertiliser and additional worms for the garden. It is recommended that you use Red or Tiger worms. The worm farm is a simple structure that you can make on your own. A worm farm is made out of four plastic bins, where the worms live. Instead of plastic you can use any other type of material that is water resistant ...
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  • Worm Compost Bin
    By: Anthony Tripodi | - One of the best ways to improve your garden is to stop throwing out your garbage. That's right, your used coffee grinds and banana peels can help your tomato and cucumber plants grow larger and stronger. When that same garbage is eaten and digested by a worm it becomes a powerful plant supplement known as worm castings. Starting a worm compost bin is a great way to create a steady supply of worm castings for your flower and vegetable gardens.

    First thing you'll need is a bin. You ...

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