ULOG 111 - ELAmental's Earth Deed of the Day - Growing your own food organically
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Wow you do quite a bit of conscious work in this arena, I honestly had no idea. Thank you for taking the time to participate in this week's #EarthDeeds competition. I am thoroughly impressed with how much wisdom you have organized for easy digestion about composting and vermicomposting. Thank you also for your commitment to healing the Earth.
It never was in my initial plan to do become a Steem Witness or post about programming on the Steem blockchain. It was supposed to be all about worms and BSFL but I just had to adapt and diversify my content in order to grow here.
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Well just know you Earth conscious content will always be supported by @EarthTribe. Much love.
I agree! I have been growing more and more of our own food over the last few years.. adding more vegetables with each passing year.
Why pay for it when you can grow, harvest and preserve it organically.
Yea and they taste way better than store-bought produce. Eat better and heal the planet.
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Wooooorrrms. I knew it!!!! Brilliant. I've been so exvited about my compost full of worms of late!!!
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I’m a worm head...
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Ahaha that's brilliant! i was talking about it with folk the other day - how excited you get to dig hands into the compost and coo over all the ickle worms!! I could kiss them sometimes!! Wunderbeasties!
Or drive past a pile of junk people throw away and see an old fridge and think “ah that’s a great worm bin”
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oh I love worms, they make me so happy when I see them in my garden and I saw quite a few nice fat ones recently, oh such a great sign for the soil. Great entry @quochuy xx
Thank you.
Seeing a lot of worms in your soil is definitely a good indicator of healthy soil.
My garden was not worm friendly when we got the house. After a year of mulching and adding wood chips, worms are now everywhere, even in our pots.
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This is a very resourceful post @quochuy and there is a lot in it that we will want to use to teach students in schools. Keep growing your own home made organic food for its a very eco-friendly and healthy activity.
Hi there, thanks for the nice feedbacks. Feel free to use any content to teach. The future of our planet is in the hands of our children
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