[Classifieds] [classifieds] Redworms for Composting!

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Reply to: "Tim Schorer" <tschorer at mbl.edu> 



Here's the most unusual classifieds ad in awhile, I'm guessing. 

If you're dabbling in composting, it's time to take it to the next level with worms! Redworms compost your kitchen scraps in weeks instead of months of traditional composting, producing a very nutrient rich humus(unfortunately, not hummus). 
The worms live in a rubbermaid style tote, (wintering in my basement, summering under my deck) they simply require a little shredded newspaper/cardboard, a little water, and your veggie scraps(plus eggshells and coffee grounds). Being worms with few hobbies, their other byproduct is more worms! Thus, I have a worm surplus that I'm willing to barter with curious composters. 
interested? study up at the link below and drop me a line! no reasonable offer refused(worms usually sell for about $25/lb). 

http://www.redwormcomposting.com/getting-started/ 

yours in compost, 
Tim Schorer 
tschorer at mbl.edu 

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Marine Biological Laboratory 
7 MBL St. 
Woods Hole, Ma 02543 

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