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  • Spring is just around the corner and we are getting geared up for some Spring planting!! The students have learned to use a soil blocker to make soil blocks for planting their tomato seeds. The students have set up the grow lights and will watch the tomatoes closely. These plants will be shared with the West Care Homeless Shelter and the Cedar…Read More

  • Cabbage worms are a real pain! They never stop chomping on the tender greens and can wreak havoc on a garden. Please watch this video to learn more about cabbage worms.
    [bpfb_video]http://youtu.be/Fan6D508TzM?list=PLO6ybyzpAotbm87fnbH75dtgKkfA0FaAk[/bpfb_video]

  • So, now you have harvested worm castings. What next? Watch the third video in the series to see how to use the rich nutrients to grow amazing plants in your garden.
    [bpfb_video]http://youtu.be/qjcjDhcHEjQ?list=PLO6ybyzpAotbm87fnbH75dtgKkfA0FaAk[/bpfb_video]

  • This is the second video in the vermiculture series. What do you do with all of that worm poop? Actually, you harvest the castings to use as organic fertilizer for your plants!! Watch this video to learn how!
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  • This is the first video in a series regarding vermiculture. Having a worm farm is a fun, educational project and goes hand in hand with gardening. Try making your own Worm Farm!
    [bpfb_video]http://youtu.be/N6ZRHf4pT8o[/bpfb_video]

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