Login to ViewHow Does That Work? VermicompostingNew July 2022! Learn how to set up and run your own vermicomposting bin using the power of worms to create compost for your garden.
Login to ViewHow to Know When I Can Harvest the CompostMaggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, describes the characteristics of a compost bin ready to harvest.
Login to ViewHow Much Time Does it Take for Worms to Create the Compost?Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, explains the amount of time needed to create a working compost bin.
Login to ViewWhat’s the Best Paper for My Compost Bin?Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, describes paper that works especially well in a compost bin.
Login to ViewUsing VermicompostingWant to know how to set up and run your own vermicomposting bin? View this video with Maggie McCoy from the EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Login to ViewWhat’s the Best Trash to Use In Vermicomposting?New May 2022! Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, talks about the types of trash that work best for vermicomposting.
Login to ViewHow Does Composting Work?Find out how composting works in this video with Maggie McCoy from the EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Login to ViewDoes the Vermicompost Smell?Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, explains that foul smells should not be a problem with a properly maintained vermicompost bin.
Login to ViewWhat Are the Best Worms to Use in My Vermicomposting Bin?Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, explains which worms are the best for a vermicomposting bin.
Login to ViewWhat’s the Best Way to Use My Vermicompost?Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, describes different ways to use vermicompost in your garden.
Login to ViewCan I Go Away on Vacation and Leave My Worms Alone?Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, shares her thoughts about the care and maintenance of a vermicompost bin when you're away for a few days.
Login to ViewDo I Have to Worry About Fruit Flies or Other Bugs Being Attracted to My Compost Bin?Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, explains how bugs are not a problem with well kept compost bins.
Login to ViewHow Do I Know When to Harvest My Compost?Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, describes the characteristics of a compost bin ready to harvest.
Login to ViewHow Long Does it Take For Worms to Create the Compost?Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, explains the amount of time needed to create a working compost bin.
Login to ViewWhat’s the Best Paper for Your Compost Bin?Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, describes paper that works especially well in a compost bin.
Login to ViewAre There Certain Types of Trash That Work Best for Vermicomposting?Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, talks about the types of trash that work best for vermicomposting.
Login to ViewWhat is Composting and How Does it Work?Find out how composting works in this video with Maggie McCoy from the EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Login to ViewTrash – How Much We Create and One Way to Reduce ItView this video to learn how much trash the average American produces and how taking steps to compost your trash can reduce the amount you create.
Login to ViewVermicomposting 101 with Maggie McCoyWant to know how to set up and run your own vermicomposting bin? View this video with Maggie McCoy from the EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Login to ViewCelebrate the Earth with Worms: Decomposer DetectivesLearn from Maggie McCoy, EarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical Garden, as she leads students through an investigation of the process and benefits of vermicomposting.