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Old June 14, 2006   #1
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Default Help find worm poo

Not long ago there was mention of a fertilizer made from worm castings -- seems it was a Cornell U business project? - I was interested & made a mental note to come back to it, and now I can't find it - I have tried numerous searches with no luck -Anyone hear a bell ringing? Let me know...
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Old June 14, 2006   #2
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Found it through Google. It's Terracycle, packaged in recycled pop bottles. And it was Princeton University, not Cornell.... Never mind...
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Old June 14, 2006   #3
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Have you considered making your own worm castings?



http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/gr_fru...181474,00.html
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Old June 15, 2006   #4
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I agree with timcunningham -
Make conditions more worm
friendly, and "pooh" will follow ~

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