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the house of worms, compost!

organic to create compost and worms

Description:

trash organic separate container to create compost, with compost create worms, and riched minerals soils. now you have compost/soil you could grow delicius fruits and vegetals, many, too many birds will visit your green roof, beutifull sings and polinization!

Habitat:

every gray roof could be used and change urban stetics. more photos next

Notes:

look for the next post

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4 Comments

Blogie
Blogie 12 years ago

Also, the reference links are not meant for use to promote your own online profiles. ;)

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Remember to add the common name of the worm in the title box & the scientific name if you know it in the correct box below.

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Hi Muka, why don't you replace the photograph of the bin with one of the worms inside - maybe take a few out & get some photos in good light, then take another photo of the worms in the bin. You can add up to 6 photos per spotting. That way you can share your hobby with us in a way that is appropriate for this site!

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 12 years ago

Hi muka888, and welcome to Project Noah! We appreciate your interest for green living. Unfortunately this picture is not acceptable for this site. Each spotting should feature a single species or organism. The scientific name field is for latin binomial names only. This applies to your next spotting only. You can find this information under the FAQ pages. Thank you.

muka888
Spotted by
muka888

Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Spotted on Feb 23, 2012
Submitted on Feb 23, 2012

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