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Re:Vermicomposting And Native Species - 2007/05/18 22:29 I think we should ask one of Worm Digest's great contributors, Dr. Uday Bhawalkar, who happens to live in India and works on many projects involving vermicomposting about this.

It is good that some humans take a minute to consider their actions on the environment, since man's history is one of showing disregard for plants, animals and other humans if they haven't progressed their personal wealth.

By the way, are dogs and cats native to Minnesota? What about parakeets? What if they got loose...

Maureen
And up from the ground came a bigger bunch of plants, cuz worms were under there, Eisenia Fetidas, Redworms, Brewing Tea, chemical free, BLACK GOLD
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