Wednesday, July 18th, 2007 | Author: admin

Our neighbors to the north are at it again.  These are crucial, crushing times in mankind’s history, and it’s up to all of us to take a hard look at how we live and what we’re doing to our planet.  Canadians are recycling and composting in droves these days, and their positive effects on the environment are far too prominent for even the most selfish person to ignore.  With municipalities giving flight to various pilot projects, while others are simply picking up recycling and organic waste - those blue boxes and green bins - twice as often as garbage, Canada is setting a fine example for the rest of the Western World to follow.  Take a look at this recent Yahoo article and if it inspires you to want to start living a more green, eco-friendly life, stop by Composters.com and see what they have to offer.  With a lot of effort and caring we change this world for the better… and remember, we’re all in this together! 

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  1. Tom Parks says:

    I would really like to tell you about AGGRAND’s Natural Organic LIQUID LIME Fertilizer. It is one of four LIQUID Fertilizers of AGGRAND. They are:
    Natural Organic Liquid 4-3-3
    Natural Organic Liquid Bonemeal
    Natual Orghaic Liquid Lime and
    Natural Kelp and sulfate of potash

    I am trying to get distributors, retail outlets and commercial accounts in
    your GREAT Organic contry up north. Any suggestions?

    THANK YOU, Tom

  2. doug mcnatt says:

    i would like to build an indoor worm bed. i havent been able to find any designs. any help out there?
    thanks, doug

  3. shonda says:

    Build crate box with dirt. Find a few worms(one dozen+)put in box. Leave in basement where it is moist, and cool. Worms live underground. The more dirt the better they populate….

  4. The American lawn uses more resources than any other agricultural industry in the world. It uses more phosphates than India and puts on more poisons than any other form of agriculture.

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