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Savage Worms: Weeks 8 & 9

November 19, 2007DIY Green, fo' real?, green, green living, mnp is for the aminals, my ninjas please!, recycling/trash, savage wormsjessie

Brrrrr! Welcome to winter (or is it still Fall?). Whatever the official season, it is getting cold outside and in our laundry room too. As you may or may not remember, we have been keeping Andrea’s worms out in the laundry room because we had an outbreak of fruit flies (sidenote – it was brought […]

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Savage Worms: Weeks 6 & 7

November 5, 2007DIY Green, green, green living, mnp is for the aminals, savage wormsjessie

Welcome to another Savage Monday! So, not only did we not feed our worms twice a week, like we said we would in Week 5, but we did not even feed them once in the two weeks following Week 5. What is worse, we left the worms out in the laundry room with the porch […]

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Savage Worms: Week 5 (post Red Sox mania)

October 23, 2007DIY Green, fo' real?, green, green living, mnp is for the aminals, recycling/trash, savage wormsjessie

We have happy worms this week. Not a one of ‘em was crawling up the side trying to escape. We even found a little baby worm (in the foreground). Cutie. And an ever-more disgusting scrap bin. If you did not believe me about the smell, maybe the fungal growth will convince you: We’re going to […]

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Savage Worms: Week 5

October 22, 2007DIY Green, green, green living, mnp is for the aminals, savage wormsjessie

Check back tomorrow…we got caught up in the RED SOX…and neglected to feed our worms.

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Savage Worms: Week 4

October 15, 2007DIY Green, green, green living, mnp is for the aminals, recycling/trash, savage wormsjessie

We are one month into our vermicomposting adventure and our little savages are thriving. We had a bit of drama last week, what with the worms trying to escape en masse (not to mention the fruit flies taking over our kitchen), but this week when we opened up the worm bin all but a few […]

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Savage Worms: Week 3 (and 2/7ths)

October 10, 2007DIY Green, green, green living, mnp is for the aminals, recycling/trash, savage wormsjessie

Apologies for the tardiness of this week’s Savage Worm Journal. I was on an island with no internet access for the long weekend. Anywhoo, get excited for an eventful week here in the land of worms. Here you can see the little savages trying to escape (the brown specks are poo): Why are they trying […]

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Savage Worms: Week 2

October 1, 2007DIY Green, green, green living, mnp is for the aminals, recycling/trash, savage worms, sciencejessie

It’s Monday, and that means worms here at green.mnp! The Savage Worms have settled into their comfortable home underneath our kitchen sink. After a few days of inactivity, they picked up on the fact that there were two mountains of delicious food waiting for them. We refrained from checking in on them every day (despite […]

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Savage Worms: Week 1

September 24, 2007DIY Green, green, green living, mnp is for the aminals, recycling/trash, savage wormsjessie

OK ninjas – Monday is going to be the official the Savage Worms Journal Day on green.mnp. Every Monday I will fill you in on the progress of our vermicomposting adventure. Here is the first installation: Wednesday, 7/19/07 We are anxiously awaiting the arrival of Andrea’s worms! This evening Andrea picked up a stack of […]

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Savage Worms: An Adventure in Vermicomposting!

September 19, 2007eco-friendly products, green, green living, mnp is for the aminals, recycling/trash, savage wormsjessie

Reduce Reuse and Recycle with worm poop! We all know about composting and how it is a good way to reduce the volume of garbage we send to the landfill. Composting is especially fruitful if you have a yard and a garden to use the compost on. For those of us who live in the […]

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Pear Tree Worms – Let’s Try This Again

April 9, 2009DIY Green, fo' real?, green, green living, mnp is for the aminals, my ninjas please!, savage wormsjessie

An adventure in vermicomposting…round two. It has been just over a year since the unfortunate death of our Savage Worms and the mourning period is over.  Now that our apartment has begun to thaw from the winter chill, I have had a hankering for a new herd of worms.  I know that Pear Tree Worms […]

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