Feeding frenzy: Our red wrigglers are about to receive a biological feast. Full of coffee, orange peels and fava bean discards, the meal promotes cardio and muscular development in the little guys.
23 May
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Posted May 23, 2008 at 9:56 pm.
Filed under garden, photo and tagged castings, coffee, compost, eco, food, red wrigglers, vermicompost, worms.
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