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Grow Perfect Grapes

"It doesn’t matter who you are, how experienced you are or what your location is… You can grow perfect grape vines that produce the juiciest grapes you’ve ever tasted. Grow a single vine in your backyard, start your own large Vineyard – This is the perfect resource for you…"

The photos above and below were all taken on my farm, where I’ve been producing export quality grapes for the past 20 years.
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How To DIY Aquaponics – The How To DIY Guide on Building Your Very Own Aquaponic System

“Break-Through Organic Gardening Secret Grows You Up To 10 Times The Plants, In Half The Time, With Healthier Plants, While the "Fish" Do All the Work…”

And Yet… Your Plants Grow Abundantly, Taste Amazing, and Are Extremely Healthy. Here’s How It Works:
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Easy DIY Aquaponics

Yep you read it right, this gardening technique uses fish poo to fertilize your garden and grow your food 4 times faster than conventional methods. Not only that, this new method of gardening doesn’t use any soil what-so-ever which mean NO WEEDS! Wohoo!

"I’ve just built my own aquaponics system. It was simple and it looks and works just like the ones that cost thousands more."
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Bread Made Out of Insects. Yummy!

Have you ever had a hankering for mealworm macaroni or fried fireflies?  How about bug bread?  Well, if you have, you are now in luck because a bread maker is starting to make bread made out of crickets for Human consumption.  Insects are low in fat and high in protein.  Bugs are a buffet item in other parts of the world, but will cricket casserole ever make it big in America?  Maybe with time, or increased hunger, worms will inch their way into mainstream cuisine.

Here is the link to the article.

https://nypost.com/2017/11/23/bread-made-of-bugs-to-be-sold-in-finnish-supermarkets/

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Practical Beekeeping Book – Start Beekeeping – All about bees

Bees are an important part of Worm Man’s Worm farm for several reasons.  We need the pollination for our crops.  We grow vegetables to feed our insects.  Our Mealworms and Superworms eat potatoes, cucumbers and zucchini.  We grow wheat that becomes part of the worm bedding for Confused Flour Beetles, Rice Flour Beetles, meal worms, super worms and more.  We use the honey, beeswax and pollen to make our waxworm food to feed our big fat wax worms.  Our Lesser Waxworms eat the same formula.

Without bees, our farm would not be the same.  You don’t have to have a worm farm to keep bees.  You could just want to keep bees as a hobby, for the honey, to pollinate your garden or for the wax to make candles or natural skin products.  There are many reasons to keep bees.  It is a fun and fulfilling hobby.  Check out the Practical Beekeeping tips, know how and step-by-step instructions on how to start bee keeping right now!

We have worked out a free deal for our readers.  You get the FIRST CHAPTER of Practical Beekeeping Starter Guide for free.  Just download it straight to your inbox! This FREE Intro Worth$7.  If you don’t like it then keep the first chapter and return here for more free information and bug stuff.  🙂 beekeeping
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Zebra Roach Care Sheet

Zebra Roaches

Eurycotis decipiens

Zebra roach care sheet

Zebra roaches are a beautiful roach that grows to about and inch in length.  They have beautiful striped coloration as adults.

Zebra roaches require wet substrate of peat or coconut coir, leaves and rotting logs.  They should also have bark for hiding places.  We have found that maple leaves and maple bark work best but others have had good results using other types of bark and leaves.

Zebra roaches love heat so keep them between 75 and 85 degrees for optimal health and breeding.

They love gold fish flakes.  Tetra seems to work best for us.

All stages of Zebra roaches can climb but they cannot fly.  They are easily handled once they get used to your presence.

A container with a tight fitting lid, and air holes drilled for airflow, will work well for them.

They are oviparous and will deposit ootheca in and on the rotting logs and on the substrate.  Those eggs will hatch if kept between 75 and 85 Degrees.

 

Watch our video and see how we set up our Zebra Roaches.

 

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Eco-Friendly Gardening Techniques – Frugal Gardening – The Shoestring Gardener

300 Pages Packed With Hundreds of Eco-Friendly, Creatively Frugal Gardening How-Tos, Remedies & Tips

100’s Of Wonderfully Frugal, Eco-Friendly and Highly Resourceful Ideas, Techniques and Tricks with Detailed Instructions for Just About Everything Having to Do with Gardening
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HYDROPONIC PLANS- DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME

BUILD 4 DIFFERENT, LARGE, INEXPENSIVE,   HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE HYDRO GARDENS WITH       SIMON’S SIMPLE HYDROPONIC PLANS            [A QUALITY EBOOK FOR $19.95]

So, you must be interested in trying a hydroponic alternative to traditional soil and weed gardening… or you wouldn’t be here. You can’t beat hydroponics when it comes to providing your family (and the neighbors) with the cleanest, tastiest, most nutritious produce ever. All with no back-breaking tilling, hoeing, lifting heavy bags of soil enrichments, or baking in the sun while you pull all those… infernal weeds…
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Vegetable Gardening Free Ebook

If you are new to vermicomposting, composting or casting creation, then you are probably also new to gardening.  The best part of worm farming is using the nutrient rich worm castings in your garden.

If you would like a nice reference ebook on gardening to go along with your worm castings, then download our free ebook filled with 142 pages of gardening information for growing vegetables, fruits and berries.  There are also a few pages on composting.  🙂

Check it out and let us know what you think.  Plus, it is totally free.  Check out our write-up about the ebook and then get it for free.

http://wormman.blog/home-vegetable-gardening/