Archive for 'Composting'
Corn Plastic
We were eating at Stone Hearth Pizza tonight, and I noticed a box on the menu that said their takeout containers were made of corn plastic rather than regular plastic or styrofoam. This started a debate about whether corn plastic was actually any better than regular plastic. Okay, maybe not as much a debate as Sharon [...]
Posted: August 18th, 2009 under Composting.
Tags: bioplastic, Compost, corn plastic, PLA plastic, recycling
Comments: 6
Baby worms!
We were feeding the worms this week when I noticed something awesome—baby worms! There were tons of the little buggers, as well as a bunch of cocoons. I find this reassuring, because it means that their environment is good enough for them to reproduce; it’s not too wet or too dry, the castings to paper [...]
Posted: August 11th, 2009 under Composting.
Tags: Compost, Vermicomposting, worms
Comments: none
Composting at Whole Foods
One pound of worms eat a half pound of garbage per day, but they can only do so much. Dairy products (and meat) make the bin smell and attract bugs. Some things, like melon rind, celery, and avocado skin, take so long to break down that they’re not worth the bother. And too much garlic, onion, [...]
Posted: August 6th, 2009 under Composting.
Tags: Compost, Whole Foods
Comments: 4
Worm Composting
I didn’t start composting because I needed the compost (I don’t even have a garden), but because it seemed like a shame to toss good nutrients into a landfill. Worm composting, or vermicomposting, is perfect for apartment dwellers like me, because the worms eat anything that’s rotting as it breaks down, always staying one step [...]
Posted: July 23rd, 2009 under Composting.
Tags: Vermicomposting
Comments: 7
