When I wrote this second post, Allison Jack — one of the researchers mentioned in the article — contacted us to alert us to the wealth of resources available
on vermicompost at the Cornell website.
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They eat
on real dishes every day, so it's basically a zero - waste lunch... and even the youngest students know what food scraps can be given to the worms (in the
vermicomposting bins).
Increasingly, schools have their own gardens, where students learn such key skills as mulching (laying materials such as straw
on soil to protect it) and
vermicomposting (using worms to convert waste to fertilizer).
Read
on for the benefits of
vermicomposting.
Rick earned a Master of Science degree in Plant Pathology from Cornell University in 2012 and, under the advisement of Dr. Eric Nelson, conducted research
on understanding the mechanisms associated with
vermicompost - mediated disease suppression.
Dr. Roley designed the Laguna Hills Leisure World yard waste composting project, Ecology Farms
vermicomposting site and has consulted
on integrated green waste management projects for the Counties of Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego and Ventura.
Vermicomposting, or worm composting — which I tend to think of as the crunchier, DIY end of composting — is also being practiced
on some pretty large scales.
We posted
on Saturday about Memphis teacher Adam Guerrero, who has been ordered by the Shelby County Environmental Court to dismantle his garden, where he works with neighborhood kids growing food, keeping bees, installing solar panels, and
vermicomposting.