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Robert Sadler
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  • Edgewood, New Mexico
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December 14
September 1
September 1
Robert Sadler and Pratibha Bondia are now friends
September 1
A group for people who use the Wriggly Wranch (and others stackable tray) worm bin to talk about / share experiences. I figured there might be enough intricacies specific to the Wriggly Wranch (and every other model of worm bin) to warrant a group
August 31
Damon and Robert Sadler are now friends
August 29
Robert Sadler joined Damon's group
Anyone using worms, castings or teas in anyway to grow any kind of garden, please share your advice and experience here.
August 29
Robert Sadler and divotfiller are now friends
August 29
Robert Sadler was featured
August 27
Robert Sadler joined ellyo's group
i thought that it would be nice to have a group for pioneering with new tybes of worm farming or new types of worms that you cross bread or any new ideA that you have with worm composting
August 27
A group for indoor vermicomposters. People who keep their worm bins in their apartment or home rather than in their garden, garage or shed.
August 27
Disscussion group for the worm farmers of the Mountain region (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming).
August 27
Robert Sadler is now a member of vermicomposters.com
August 27

Profile Information

When did you start composting with worms?
May 8, 2009
How were you introduced to vermicomposting?
Instructables.com & Farmers Market
What do your worms like to eat?
veggie scraps, paper towels, corn meal, etc.
What kinds of worms do you have?
red wigglers
What worm bins do you use?
Plastic container with lid & air & drain holes in it
How many pounds of garbage do your worms recycle each week?
1-2
About Me:
I am interested in indoor gardening as the outdoor gardens here in the mountains often fail due to high winds, heat that suck the moisture out of the poor soil.
This seemed like an easy way to get into composting and growing more of our own food. (and the worms get the scraps !)

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At 10:25am on September 1, 2009, Pratibha Bondia said…
Thank you... I am also trying to start it
 
 

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