Do you want to learn how to transform your household waste into black gold-dust? Do you feel the need to be more environmentally responsible?
☆ ☆ ☆ Here’s just some of what you'll discover inside Geoff's book 'Worm Bins'... ☆ ☆ ☆
Learn why worms are actually more environmentally important than pandas! Discover one thing which ‘Leachate’ is notThe lowdown on keeping your worms so happy, that they don’t squirm to escapeEverything you need to know about designing your worm binWhich worms should you use? And where should you get them?Find out exactly what you should and should not feed your wormsOne liquid which you should never add to your worm binsThe shocking reason why a food processor is surprisingly helpful for vermicultureLearn about different vermiculture business opportunities – did you know that vermicast is worth up to $400 per cubic metre?Common beginner mistakes & an A-Z list of worm composting definitionsThree of the most common worm bin myths, debunked!More than 20 FAQ’s to address all of your concerns and problemsHow to maintain optimum bin conditions, so your worms eat your household waste faster!
☆ Free bonus! – Each purchase includes a free printable worm bin food list to place on your bin or in your kitchen for your family to read ☆
This book explains worm composting in an easy-to-understand and apply manner, so that you can get started right after reading. Geoff makes this environmentally sustainable hobby so simple that even a 5 year-old could start worm composting!
This is a fairly straight-forward presentation how to begin Vermiculture, and some ways people have made money with it. There is an element missing that he doesn't seem to get "down in the dirt" with this topic. This is a book for beginners, that lists choices that have to be made when developing a worm bin. It is a very first person book, but he does not venture into what worked for him. If you are looking for a book that gives you the choices you have to make in developing a worm bin/farm, then read this one. The bibliography is great, and the glossary section is very helpful.
What great reference book. What great reference book for any gardener worms are great little critters fish love them, birds love them, and so should the gardener. This is a simple read a great introduction to vermiculture and an easy method to use and practical too. Every gardener should have this book in their collection.
Right on the money, no beating around the bush, simple language, straight to the point and more importantly not repeating them to fill up pages or advertise courses. A very good read indeed. I learnt a lot and can't wait to put it to practice. I'm definitely going to read other books (farming related) by Geoff Evans, for sure. Definitely recommended.
I enjoyed this book, everything is explained simply and concisely, and I have felt that I have learned everything what I needed to, to get started. The only thing I could think of that could be improved is if there was a better description on how to make a worm bin. But we have YouTube for that :D
A very good guide for people contemplating taking up vermiculture and useful information for those who are already doing so. Covers all aspects of keeping worms in an informative but easy to read format.
A good read for anyone interested in getting into work composting. It is fairly basic an uhhd has good info for getting started. I found it a bit too elementary for my needs. With that said, I did find several points I was unaware of.