Worms Eat My Garbage

Worms Eat My Garbage

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Mary Applehof resides in the Kalamazoo,Michigan area where a healthy crop of worms feeds on her garbage. As owner of Flowerfield Enterprises, she has dedicated the past ten years to researching, developing, and marketing products and services related to the conversion of organic materials via
earthworms. In 1980 Appelhof coordinated a major research workshop held in Kalamazoo on the role of earthworms in stabilizing residues. Proceedings from the workshop were subsequently compiled by her and published under her supervision.

A skilled photographer, she holds master's degrees in education and biological sciences. Membership in organizations which emphasize conservation of the earth's resources includes the National Recycling
Coalition, which she serves as a director, and Organic Growers of Michigan.

An enjoyable readable, realistically described account of how you can convince earthworms to process your garbage for your benefit.
~ H. Lewis Batts, Jr., Ph.D. Executive Director, Kalamazoo Nature Center

Recycling is good ecology good economics. This guide shows personal commitment to a better use of the waste we generate. A commitment to fewer landfills, more appropriate use of energy and the return to a more independent, yet socially responsible system of waste disposal.
~Mary Brown, State Representative, Michigan Legislature

This expertly written, practical and educational manual is a must for every home. Applying the innovative and convenient conservation strategies will be rewarding to you and your environment. I know...worms eat my garbage, too!
~ E. Scott Geller, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Waste is a resource out of place-whether it's your kitchen scraps or the manure your worms will produce. Mary's book lets you scale your time, your garden needs, and your worm power to
work for all the living things in your household. Nobody gets a free lunch? Worms do! Your garbage. ~ Bethe Hagens,Ph.D., Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning, Governor’s State
University

A practical guide to a better way to re-use your household garbage. Mary Appelhof is one of the new breed of gentle, sensible entrepreneurs who is creating a path to the Solar Age.
~ Hazel Henderson, Futurist and author of *The Politics of the Solar Age*


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