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Post by wren on Jan 6, 2007 3:06:54 GMT -5
LOL! Its not at all as bad as it sounds. And, its a great way to teach kids about nature and helping the environment!
Kitty you can buy the 'farm' setups from gardening supply houses. Let me know if you need a link!
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Post by KittyLane on Jan 6, 2007 9:30:55 GMT -5
LOL! Its not at all as bad as it sounds. And, its a great way to teach kids about nature and helping the environment! Kitty you can buy the 'farm' setups from gardening supply houses. Let me know if you need a link! that would be great. my community that is very small, needs to be recycling and putting back. you have no idea how many houses have gone up here in just the past month, and down goes the trees. all that lived in those trees, without home, and we are without the tree's. we all know the benefits of trees. astheticly and enviromentally!
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Post by KittyLane on Jan 6, 2007 16:42:59 GMT -5
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Post by stormcat on Jan 6, 2007 17:10:54 GMT -5
Thanks for the informative thread EK, I didn't realize the waste I was producing. Wren I'm still not drinking worm tea, I don't care if the worms recommend it!>^..^<
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Post by wren on Jan 7, 2007 14:47:15 GMT -5
Stormie, how I miss you when you are not here to play with me! The plants drink it, sweetie! It reeks, quite honestly, but is better than anything you could ever buy in a store for your garden!
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