5.09.2012

!100th Post Giveaway!

To celebrate 100 posts here, I would like to offer a free gift to a random reader--Korean Mexican Italian style! Since my last post, our worms have seriously grown in number and consumed much of our kitchen waste. I'm so happy to reduce our contribution to landfills (organic materials can break down to liquid form, possibly picking up all kinds of toxic waste and leaching into water tables below) and turn waste--2 whole watermelon rinds, apple cores from 2 bags of apples, corn on the cob cobs, egg shells, coffee and tea, asparagus ends, banana peels, old lettuce and celery, etc. so far and it's only been a couple weeks-- into a nutrient dense compost. I want so much for everybody I know to try worm composting that I'd like to offer a free worm kit to somebody through this blog. If you're interested, please leave a comment in this post and I will randomly pick a winner by my next post. I'll buy the bin, put in ventilation holes, add bedding and a starter batch of red wriggler worms for you. All you'll have to do is pick up or pay for shipping your ready to use worm bin! If you live within Bellingham city limits and have curbside compost pick up, you can always enter for a friend who doesn't. Thanks for commenting and good luck!

1 comment:

sueyoung said...

Not sure if I'm ready for worms, but I am considering composting now that I'm aware of the risks posed by adding food waste to landfills. I had no idea. Does that make me a bad PNW'er?