RE-CYCLE RE- USE RE -DUSE
Breaking away from plastic packaging
Starting with our 1l biochar compost! Now available in a non wowen fabric packaging
When the package is empty...
use it as a plant container
earthZone’s growmix planting medium
in a re usable bag. String and label can be decompost. Once empty, it can be used to store
potatoes. New ways of thinking
leading to
re-usuable packaging for our 5l gemination mix for seeds n cuttings! Once empty....
its an excellent bag to store potatoes which keep longer fresh in darkness and the non woven bag allows air which keep it cool and the fabric will absorb any moist away from the patatoes
Worm tea and compost is excellent for a garden. Pete uses worm tea as a foliar spray and compost tea as a field spray. There are many, many uses for worm tea. Here are a few ways to use worm tea to grow healthy fruits and vegetables:
Use worm tea as an inoculant for potting soil. The nutrients in worm tea help seedlings grow strong. It is suggested that inoculation should be done two weeks before you plant your seedling. Worm tea also helps recover polluted soil. If you repeat the worm tea applications, the microbes will convert and metabolize organic and inorganic chemicals. The worm tea will help sequester the heavy metals found in chemicals. Sometimes lawns can become sterile due to chemical treatment. Worm tea will repopulate the soil with microbes, enrich the roots and break down the thatch turning it into food for grass. During hot summer days, worm tea can help retain water in soil. If you decide to use worm tea as a foliar spray, it will help your plants produce more foliage and larger stems. This greatly helps plants that are lacking enough sun. You may also add worm tea to a compost pile to speed-up the break-down process. By using worm tea, you can help the environment by reducing and even eliminating the use of chemical fertilizers that can cause water pollution. Studies show an average American family produces a ton of waste each year. The estimate is 1/3 or ½ of household waste is organic matter (kitchen waste). If you vermicompost, you will reduce the amount of organic matter that ends up in landfills, help mitigate global warming and make nitrogen-rich organic fertilizer and worm tea for yourself. Vermicomposting is nature’s way of completing the recycling loop. If you are interested in learning about “the circle of life…the circle of rot