Mar
29
2009

The Worm Power Story


The full Worm Power video explaining production and usage of organic worm castings and vermicompost for flowers, fruits and vegetables, and wine grapes.

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10 Comments »

  • sunbiotech

    How’s it going tom?

    Comment | March 29, 2009
  • Wurmwelten

    Thats interesting. What does happen to the Hormones? Does Pasteurisation take care of this?

    Comment | March 29, 2009
  • chingchong54

    my not sell the worms to

    Comment | March 29, 2009
  • bebepitic

    ( this vid makes me so sad. some1 msg me!! xD S

    Comment | March 29, 2009
  • lauraschefold

    18F here . very horny. lOL a

    Comment | March 29, 2009
  • azdober

    macballa13, i feed my worms all organic vegetable & fruit clippings from organic foods. If food you buy doesn’t say organic then it is gmo, if it is gmo & you are feeding it to your worms it is still gmo when the worms are done composting it. Putting gmo in your garden will still feed your plants a gmo that you will ultimately eat! Our air, food & water is toxic so when I hear 100% organic i know disinformation when i hear it. Watch “Michael Schwartz – The Discipline of Health

    Comment | March 29, 2009
  • azdober

    8,000,000 worms? You count them individually or just do a roll call? ROFLMAO
    I love my worms also, mac.

    Comment | March 30, 2009
  • macballa13

    why buy it when you can make real compost yourself with vegie clippings. You definately know exactly what goes in to feeding the worms. I Love my worms.

    Comment | March 30, 2009
  • azdober

    Rob Thomas, snorting too many castings or what?

    Comment | March 30, 2009
  • azdober

    100% organic environment? Cow manure 100% organic? So, let me see, there is no growth hormone, antibiotics or animal proten added to the dairy cow feed. The cows are not breathing air from chem-trails or unburned jet, automobile fuel? Right! Are you purposely frauding me? Hmmmm, have to wonder?

    Comment | March 30, 2009

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