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RE: [compost_tea] NEED HELP--WHERE CAN I BUY SOME WORMS QUICKLY



MaryKay:
 
We are going to use coir only because newspaper might be hard to distinguish from the paper packaging, and we don't want any confusion.  We will try different packaging from Wendy's, McDonalds, etc--some won't be compostable at all, we know, but we will try as many different things as we can.
 
I have some worms, but am worried not enough, because I have been lazy about feeding lately, so I found a place to order from.
 
Wish us luck.  I always hate these science projects, because no matter what we do, it never seems as beautiful as some of the other displays. 
 
Priscilla
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From: JaMaKaEnterprise@aol.com [mailto:JaMaKaEnterprise@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 8:56 AM
To: compost_tea@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [compost_tea] NEED HELP--WHERE CAN I BUY SOME WORMS QUICKLY

Hi Priscilla, What kind of food packaging were you going to use? Coir is not necessary for bedding, use shredded newspaper &/or cardboard, food scraps, livestock manure are all great free bedding & feed.  
How many worms do you need? My daughter started with 25 worms for her science fair project. It sure didn't take long til we had a so many we had to build a bigger box.
You can email me if you have any more questions.  MaryKay

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