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		<title>Coco Coir Organic Potting Soil And Worm Bedding</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p><strong></strong>Vermicomposting is the process of composting various worm species to create a heterogeneous mixture to be used as a fertilizer in growing organic vegetables, fruits and other produce. <strong>Worm bedding</strong> is the primary medium used for raising worms in culture. The material used for worm bedding is typically a cellulose-based, shredded corrugated material such as <a href="http://shopwormswrangler.mybigcommerce.com/categories/Coconut-Coir-%26-Worm-Bedding/" target="_blank"><strong>coco coir</strong></a>.</p>
<p><strong>Coco coir</strong> is the material found in between the hard, internal shell of the outer coating of a coconut. It has a lot of uses, one of which is for worm bedding. There are actually two varieties of coir fibres; the brown coir variety, which is harvested from ripe coconuts, it is thick and is resistant to high abrasion. The other variety, white coir fibres, is harvested from unripe coconuts; these fibres come in a white or light brown colour and are smoother and finer, although relatively weaker than the other variety. One of the strongest qualities of coir fibre is that it is water resistant because it has high moisture retention properties, making it an ideal material to be used in worm bedding.</p>
<p>During the process of vermicomposting or worm composting, worms are fed and raised to get them to release the necessary nutrients that plants need to thrive. Instead of using other kinds of fertilizers, farmers and plant growers, use vermicompost on their plants to help them grow, eliminating the need for hazardous chemically-produced fertilizers that are not only harmful to the health, but also harmful to the environment.</p>
<p><a href="http://shopwormswrangler.mybigcommerce.com/categories/Coconut-Coir-%26-Worm-Bedding/" target="_blank"><strong>Coco coir</strong></a> is preferred by a lot of people to be used as bedding. The purpose of worm bedding is to provide shelter and food and as well as to retain the necessary moisture that worms need to live and excrete nutrients. While other materials such as peat moss, paper cartons and composed animal manure are used for worm bedding, some people prefer the use of <strong>coco coir</strong> fibres because of its excellent moisture retention properties and because it is relatively cheaper and easier to get than other materials. The use of animal manure for worm bedding, while beneficial, can be a very dirty job, whereas coconut coir fibres are easy to manipulate and prepare.</p>
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<p><strong>Coco coir</strong> has a lot of several uses aside from being used as a material for worm bedding; it can also be used as a material for doormats, mattresses and brushes. These fibres, when used for worm bedding, usually come in brick form, especially when ordered in bulk. The purpose of compressing it to brick form is to make it more convenient to pack for shipping purposes as it takes up less space. Coco coir can last up to three times longer than peat moss; it can last up to eight years under the ideal conditions.</p>
<p>If you want to order <strong>coco coir</strong> to be used for vermicomposting, you have several options to choose from, whether you plan to use it for the purpose of worm bedding or for hydroponics, you have a lot of choices. Coco coir is definitely the most cost-efficient option for vermicomposting, especially if you want a material that would last for years and can be recycled several times.</p>
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		<title>How to Compost Using Worm Bins and Coco Coir in Boulder</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 05:37:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In Boulder, one of the best ways for people to reduce the amount of garbage they are producing everyday is to learn <strong>how to compost </strong>using <strong>worm bins and coco coir.</strong> <strong>Worm composting </strong>is a cheaper method of recycling the wastes that people often accumulate per day and can be used to make their gardens healthier as well. The <strong>worm composter</strong> normally used here are red wigglers and can be bought online.</p>
<p>For those living in Boulder, who are interested in <strong>composting with worms</strong>, they can buy Gusanito worm bins that are being sold online. These kinds of worm bins have three to five layers of bins depending on the type that you will buy. The worms are usually placed on the lower bin together with strips of paper, food and some <strong>compost</strong>. Once they have finished digesting the food on the first layer they will search for the nearest food source. Each layer of bin has holes so that worms can move from one layer to the next easily.</p>
<p>Worms often migrate to the higher bins once they have managed to digest all the food that is placed in the first bin. Each time they do so, they will be leaving rich castings that can be harvested every month and applied to the soil in the garden. Those who will be using this kind of composting should move the food they will be adding to the soil so the worms can move around and composting as they go. This will make the soil richer as well. Using this type of composting is clean and sanitary since the food is added into the soil. No flies will even reach the food because the bins are enclosed.</p>
<p>Most worm bins available are made from durable materials that can withstand all kinds of weather and will not get damaged easily even when dropped accidentally. The worms won&#8217;t be affected by the sun or rain either since the roof of the worm bins allow water to slide off and the heat of the sun will not penetrate it keeping the worms cool and comfy while composting in the bins.</p>
<p>Just imagine how much garbage you person can reduce when using <strong>worm composting</strong> as opposed to throwing away garbage that will eventually fill up landfills everywhere. Using this kind of garbage disposal method will provide plenty of benefits for everyone in Boulder.</p>
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		<title>How to Compost Using Worm Bins and Coco Coir in Centennial</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 05:37:58 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong><em>How to Compost using Worm Bins and Coco Coir</em></strong> in Centennial</h1>
<p>In Centennial, one of the best ways for people to reduce the amount of garbage they are producing everyday is to learn <strong>how to compost </strong>using <strong>worm bins and coco coir.</strong> <strong>Worm composting </strong>is a cheaper method of recycling the wastes that people often accumulate per day and can be used to make their gardens healthier as well. The <strong>worm composter</strong> normally used here are red wigglers and can be bought online.</p>
<p>For those living in Centennial, who are interested in <strong>composting with worms</strong>, they can buy Gusanito worm bins that are being sold online. These kinds of worm bins have three to five layers of bins depending on the type that you will buy. The worms are usually placed on the lower bin together with strips of paper, food and some <strong>compost</strong>. Once they have finished digesting the food on the first layer they will search for the nearest food source. Each layer of bin has holes so that worms can move from one layer to the next easily.</p>
<p>Worms often migrate to the higher bins once they have managed to digest all the food that is placed in the first bin. Each time they do so, they will be leaving rich castings that can be harvested every month and applied to the soil in the garden. Those who will be using this kind of composting should move the food they will be adding to the soil so the worms can move around and composting as they go. This will make the soil richer as well. Using this type of composting is clean and sanitary since the food is added into the soil. No flies will even reach the food because the bins are enclosed.</p>
<p>Most worm bins available are made from durable materials that can withstand all kinds of weather and will not get damaged easily even when dropped accidentally. The worms won&#8217;t be affected by the sun or rain either since the roof of the worm bins allow water to slide off and the heat of the sun will not penetrate it keeping the worms cool and comfy while composting in the bins.</p>
<p>Just imagine how much garbage you person can reduce when using <strong>worm composting</strong> as opposed to throwing away garbage that will eventually fill up landfills everywhere. Using this kind of garbage disposal method will provide plenty of benefits for everyone in Centennial.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 05:37:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In Odessa, one of the best ways for people to reduce the amount of garbage they are producing everyday is to learn <strong>how to compost </strong>using <strong>worm bins and coco coir.</strong> <strong>Worm composting </strong>is a cheaper method of recycling the wastes that people often accumulate per day and can be used to make their gardens healthier as well. The <strong>worm composter</strong> normally used here are red wigglers and can be bought online.</p>
<p>For those living in Odessa, who are interested in <strong>composting with worms</strong>, they can buy Gusanito worm bins that are being sold online. These kinds of worm bins have three to five layers of bins depending on the type that you will buy. The worms are usually placed on the lower bin together with strips of paper, food and some <strong>compost</strong>. Once they have finished digesting the food on the first layer they will search for the nearest food source. Each layer of bin has holes so that worms can move from one layer to the next easily.</p>
<p>Worms often migrate to the higher bins once they have managed to digest all the food that is placed in the first bin. Each time they do so, they will be leaving rich castings that can be harvested every month and applied to the soil in the garden. Those who will be using this kind of composting should move the food they will be adding to the soil so the worms can move around and composting as they go. This will make the soil richer as well. Using this type of composting is clean and sanitary since the food is added into the soil. No flies will even reach the food because the bins are enclosed.</p>
<p>Most worm bins available are made from durable materials that can withstand all kinds of weather and will not get damaged easily even when dropped accidentally. The worms won&#8217;t be affected by the sun or rain either since the roof of the worm bins allow water to slide off and the heat of the sun will not penetrate it keeping the worms cool and comfy while composting in the bins.</p>
<p>Just imagine how much garbage you person can reduce when using <strong>worm composting</strong> as opposed to throwing away garbage that will eventually fill up landfills everywhere. Using this kind of garbage disposal method will provide plenty of benefits for everyone in Odessa.</p>
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		<title>How to Compost Using Worm Bins and Coco Coir in Palm Bay</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 05:37:55 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In Palm Bay, one of the best ways for people to reduce the amount of garbage they are producing everyday is to learn <strong>how to compost </strong>using <strong>worm bins and coco coir.</strong> <strong>Worm composting </strong>is a cheaper method of recycling the wastes that people often accumulate per day and can be used to make their gardens healthier as well. The <strong>worm composter</strong> normally used here are red wigglers and can be bought online.</p>
<p>For those living in Palm Bay, who are interested in <strong>composting with worms</strong>, they can buy Gusanito worm bins that are being sold online. These kinds of worm bins have three to five layers of bins depending on the type that you will buy. The worms are usually placed on the lower bin together with strips of paper, food and some <strong>compost</strong>. Once they have finished digesting the food on the first layer they will search for the nearest food source. Each layer of bin has holes so that worms can move from one layer to the next easily.</p>
<p>Worms often migrate to the higher bins once they have managed to digest all the food that is placed in the first bin. Each time they do so, they will be leaving rich castings that can be harvested every month and applied to the soil in the garden. Those who will be using this kind of composting should move the food they will be adding to the soil so the worms can move around and composting as they go. This will make the soil richer as well. Using this type of composting is clean and sanitary since the food is added into the soil. No flies will even reach the food because the bins are enclosed.</p>
<p>Most worm bins available are made from durable materials that can withstand all kinds of weather and will not get damaged easily even when dropped accidentally. The worms won&#8217;t be affected by the sun or rain either since the roof of the worm bins allow water to slide off and the heat of the sun will not penetrate it keeping the worms cool and comfy while composting in the bins.</p>
<p>Just imagine how much garbage you person can reduce when using <strong>worm composting</strong> as opposed to throwing away garbage that will eventually fill up landfills everywhere. Using this kind of garbage disposal method will provide plenty of benefits for everyone in Palm Bay.</p>
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