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Live With The Earth

Worm's Way has been leading the way in “green” gardening for over 20 years. In addition to offering many eco-conscious gardening products to you, we have a commitment to the purchase and use of materials that will best utilize natural resources and minimize negative impacts on our environment. For instance, our catalogs are printed on paper that uses 42% less wood fiber than equivalent stocks, and the all-natural packaging peanuts used to secure your purchases are made from biodegradable vegetable starch. We also endorse extensive company-wide recycling and waste management in all of our day-to-day operations. You can even take advantage of our efforts by bringing in your spent HID lamps and fluorescent bulbs for recycling at any of our Worm’s Way stores.

Below are links to articles on Earth-Friendly and organic gardening practices and other environmental topics.
Links to other Earth friendly resources on the web are here.

Going Green: Try Organics for Lush Lawns
Composting: Easy and Indispensable
Outsmart Those Weeds Organically
Oh, Deer: Keeping Pests Out of the Garden Organically
Pest Control 202: Deploying Beneficial Insects
Go Organic in Five Simple Steps
Hydroponic Gardeners Can Ease U.S., World Hunger with Food and Funds
Beyond Feng Shui: Indoor Plants Act as Toxic Avengers
Reintroduce Earthworms for Big Garden Returns
Make Kitchen Scraps Disappear with Worm Bins
Don’t Let Fallen leaves Go To Waste
Reduce Energy Bills with Carefully Placed Landscaping
You’re Guano Love This All-Natural Amendment
Compost with the Most, Keeping it Clean

 
You’re Guano Love this All-Natural Amendment

When it comes to organic gardening, there’s no denying the benefits of good old-fashioned animal dung. Prized as an agricultural commodity for centuries, it’s a rich source of macro- and micro nutrients as well as beneficial microbes that help build, balance and revitalize the soil.

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