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Reluctant confessions of an earthworm killer / Nightmare on Earthworm Street

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Over the last few years vermiculture, or earthworm farming, has grown to become one of the most popular "green" methods of dealing with vegetative kitchen scraps and garden waste. Share our squirming shame as we expose the terrible truth about our experiences with earthworm-composting.

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Last Updated on Friday, 06 August 2010 14:36
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Launch of the Going Green Forum

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Another new member joins the GG Team

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We are overjoyed to welcome another playful, energetic and affectionate new member to the Going Green Team. As was the case with Tigger when he first joined the team, our new member is still relatively "green" in the field. She has, however, already crept into all our hearts and has shown a keen interest in the admin and personal relations aspects of the enterprise. Find out more about this lovely young lady.

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Possessions: ever stopped to ask yourself just who's possessing whom...?

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When was the last time you had a rummage through your cupboards? Is it possible that your childlike "joie de vivre" got squashed under a box of possessions? About a year ago we moved to a new house and were quite shocked to discover how many things we've accumulated - cupboards can be deceptive that way. Why don't you join us and cut the glut? Take our word for it - there really is light at the end of the tunnel!

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 August 2010 15:21
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Creating a waterwise indigenous “stone garden”

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The Eastern Cape has experienced drought-like conditions for quite some time now. We are solely reliant on rainwater in our household so we do our best to employ a water-wise approach to gardening. See a step-by-step account of how we went about creating a watering-free indigenous "stone garden" in our front yard.

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Last Updated on Friday, 06 August 2010 14:59
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