Saturday 2 June 2012

Nurture the bookworm in you with Uncle Jim’s Worm Books

Do you feel like you’re missing out on reading a lot of good worm books lately? Worry no more as some of the best selections when it comes to composting and vermicomposting can be found at Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm. The online vermiculture store offers their well-compiled books for as low as $8 to $31.95 each.

The books from Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm are filled with inspiring accounts, and a good example of this would be “A Worming We Did Go”. The well-written manuscript was taken from a handicap woman’s experience, as she was able to put up a small business while starting on a shoestring budget. From owning just a thousand worms, her earthworm farm expansion is now recognized as one of the ‘best known’ farms today.

There are also other paperbacks that may help you be more creative when it comes to recycling old items from your house, such as what this mother-daughter duo of “Compost By Gosh” did when they converted an old storage box into a make shift vermicomposting bin.But aside from being inventive, you can also make a profit out of being just as resourceful. You can take “Raising Earthworms For Profit” as a good resource and startup. For only $10, you will be able to get a comprehensive look on how to start making money with worms – regardless if you’re already an earthworm grower or prospective grower.

Other great additions from Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm library can also include The ABCs of Earthworms (based from the authors ten-year experience in building the biggest worm farms in California), The Worm Book (relates why it’s essential to raise worms, to know its biology, how to setup and maintain a compost bin, etc.), Raising Fishworms With Rabbits, As the Worm Turns, and Harnessing The Earthworm (this contains answers on how earthworms are used to help build, condition and nourish the soil).

You can also check out The Worm Farm Book, The Larger Redworm, Worm Café – Mid-scale vermicomposting of lunchroom wastes, Eat My Garbage (the ultimate guide to vermicomposting), Earthworm Selling and Shipping, Let An Earthworm Be Your Garbageman, Eat Our Garbage and more!

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