Why Peat Free is Important
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by Mark Townsend
2y ago
Why Peat-free is Important Judith Drexler, Wetland Ecologist   Royal All-Natural Worm Bedding does not contain peat moss. Why is that important? In a nutshell, “peat” is the highly organic soil that forms peatland ecosystems. Harvesting peat damages peatland habitat and releases carbon into the atmosphere, which exacerbates global warming. Peat used for horticulture in... View more The post Why Peat Free is Important appeared first on Cousins Compost ..read more
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How I Became A Worm Farmer
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by Mark Townsend
2y ago
How I became a Worm Farmer   2020 – A Look Back 2020…..What a crazy year! Definitely one for the history books.  However, now that it is over, I feel like this would be a good time to reflect on the positives that did come out of this past year, including how I became a... View more The post How I Became A Worm Farmer appeared first on Cousins Compost ..read more
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What You Need to Know About Comfrey
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by Mark Townsend
2y ago
Do you want to know all about comfrey, or as I like to call it “The Swiss Army Knife of Permaculture”?  This article will give you what you need to know about comfrey, and then some!   I came across this article, Comfrey – Believe the Hype! on the Balkan Ecology Project website, while doing... View more The post What You Need to Know About Comfrey appeared first on Cousins Compost ..read more
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10 Everyday Items You Should Be Composting
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by Mark Townsend
2y ago
We throw away a lot of stuff every day. Have you ever wondered whether some of the things filling up your bin might be better off in the garden?   This is our list of 10 things you should already be composting. 1. Natural Wine Corks Natural cork biodegrades, so when you’ve finished a bottle... View more The post 10 Everyday Items You Should Be Composting appeared first on Cousins Compost ..read more
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Our Recipe For The Perfect Seedling Mix by Subpod
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by Mark Townsend
2y ago
Let’s get your garden started!  We’ve found a foolproof seedling mix and we’re dying to share it with you. It makes sprouting seeds feel like a snap.   What you’ll need to get started: Coco Coir Perlite Worm castings from your Subpod A little compostable pot for your seeds to be planted in – old egg... View more The post Our Recipe For The Perfect Seedling Mix by Subpod appeared first on Cousins Compost ..read more
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What To Do When Your Subpod Is Full?
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by Mark Townsend
2y ago
It can take up to 6 months for your Subpod to fill up, especially if you have a big population of worms helping you compost. But when that day comes you’ll be prepared, thanks to this article.   How full should you let your Subpod get?   So, first things first, let’s talk about what... View more The post What To Do When Your Subpod Is Full? appeared first on Cousins Compost ..read more
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Our Recipe For The Perfect Seedling Mix by Subpod
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by Mark Townsend
3y ago
  Let’s get your garden started! We’ve found a foolproof seedling mixture and we’re dying to share it with you. It makes sprouting seeds feel like a snap.   What you’ll need to get started: Coco Coir Perlite Worm castings from your Subpod A little compostable pot for your seeds to be planted in – old egg... View more The post Our Recipe For The Perfect Seedling Mix by Subpod appeared first on Cousins Compost ..read more
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What are you throwing away? Food Waste and Compost
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by Mark Townsend
3y ago
Many of us have more things to do than we have time to do them.  So, when someone suggests we take time to sort our food waste and compost it, we think… “Who has time for that?”   I have studied Permaculture over the recent years, and I find the design principles to be very... View more The post What are you throwing away? Food Waste and Compost appeared first on Cousins Compost ..read more
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2020 — A Look Back
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by Mark Townsend
3y ago
  2020…..What a crazy year! Definitely one for the history books. However, now that it is over, I feel like this would be a good time to reflect on the positives that did come out of this past year. A lot of folks will dwell on the negative aspects of 2020…..and trust me there were... View more The post 2020 — A Look Back appeared first on Cousins Compost ..read more
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Composting Worms & Vermiculture Supplies
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by Mark Townsend
3y ago
Hey there!  Thanks for stopping by and checking out our website cousinscompost.com.  Cousins Compost, LLC offers Composting Worms, Worm Castings, Comfrey Products, Composting Bins and Supplies, and Vermiculture Supplies.   We run an active and expanding worm farm where we raise Red Wigglers and European Night Crawlers, and they produce plenty of worm castings that... View more The post Composting Worms & Vermiculture Supplies appeared first on Cousins Compost ..read more
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