Uncle Jim's Worm Farm: Reduce Landfills Organically
Uncle Jim's Worm Farm is a major proponent of using worms to break down
landfill waste. Worms are exceptionally adept at utilizing up to 60
percent of biodegradable waste. Many cities around the country are
facing new laws that seek to reduce the amount of landfill garbage. A
great way to achieve this goal is to use a natural source like red worms
to break up the soil and create highly desirable worm castings, which
can be sold for up to $2,000 per ton. Gardeners and landscapers love
these castings, which contain many plant nutrients for growing produce.
Red worms are low-maintenance and double their numbers every 90 days.
They consume an enormous amount of food and aerate the soil to increase
waste breakdown. Review Uncle Jim's Worm Farm to find supplies red worms to compost
enthusiasts around the country and advocates the use of worms as an
organic remedy for landfills.
Using worms to break down landfill waste is by far one of the best ideas we've had as environmentalists. With them, our garbage and landfills will not be filled up with such trivial and degradable materials.
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