Monday 25 March 2013

Turning Food into Soil with Worms is now possible in Korea

A company named SKWorm is selling worms to turn your food into compost, and quickly. Turning your table scraps into compost. The worms won't eat worms and fish, though meat and fish are the packed with nutrition for omnivoric soil. For that you'll need a hotbox, or a carefully constructed compost pile to accumulate heat for thermophilic bacteria.

With all the food waste in my city life going nowhere, I'm jumping aboard to start composting. The fish bones and meat scraps will be carefully moved to be cordoned off from animals in the city and will feed the soil. 

With the damage intensive practices of agriculture does to the soil, it feels good to waste less and regenerate more. I believe human beings have done beneficial things for the planet and we have the potential to do this. 





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