by Wonder Worman | May 25, 2008 | Red Wiggler World
There’s between 800 – 1,200 Red Wigglers at various stages of development in 1 pound of Worms! Those 1,000 or so Red Wigglers will produce a bunch of compost over their life span, which you can then use as indoor or outdoor compost for your plants. The worms will continue to multiply and produce more and more worms. So why not benefit from the joys of Red Wigglers?
by Wonder Worman | May 22, 2008 | Red Wiggler World, Resources
Wonder Worman went to great lengths (sometimes jumping worm bins in a single bound) to make sure these shirts met the standards of the League of Super Vermicomposters:
– 100% Organic Cotton
– Made in California
– Designed and Printed in Oregon
– Super Soft Feel
– Worn by The Wonder Worman
Feel comfortable knowing you’ll be wearing something that’s as friendly and organic as your Super Composting Red Wiggler sidekicks!
Check them out here!
by Wonder Worman | Mar 17, 2008 | Less in the Landfill, Red Wiggler World
A friend of mine just forwarded me an interesting article he heard on NPR this morning. Raleigh, N.C. is having issues with their sewer lines and garbage disposals. I knew many people were putting kitchen waste down the disposal thinking they were reducing the waste in the landfill. Yes they are reducing the waste, but they can also recycle their waste at home without damaging the sewer lines. I used to put veggie waste down there too before I had red wigglers. Now I am putting that waste in my worms bins and producing super rich compost for my gardens and indoor plants. Whether or not people use red wigglers, I think it is so important to compost.
by Wonder Worman | Mar 15, 2008 | Out and About, Red Wiggler World
Wonder Worman is growing! Super Composting Red Wigglers will soon be in the bins of LaPine Middle School and Tumalo Elementary School. Both of these schools are located in Central Oregon. These red wigglers will help with the reduction of the school waste. The compost made from the red wigglers will be used for their community gardens.
by Wonder Worman | Feb 2, 2008 | Red Wiggler World
Here’s an example of peat moss as a bedding for your red wigglers.