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Earth Day 2009 is just around the Corner what are you doing the 25nd of April?

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Apex California Realty

March is coming to an end and that means one thing...April is next and so is EARTH DAY...It's a great time to remember green. A great time to teach our children more about green and go to a local event to help out!

Locally here in Redding the City of Redding puts on a demonstration and event at the new City Hall on Cypress Ave.Last year was a hit with many booths and great info and freebies. Everything from Wind to Solar Power was represented last year along with a host of other cool things...even free Green Pen's from the city!

Check it out again this year April 25th 2009 at the City Hall on Cypress Ave.

The official Earth Day is the 22nd but the City's event is on a Sat.Not too many would go mid week!

See you there!

Best

 

Rick Goates

ECO Broker

LUX Real Estate Group

at Keller Williams Realty

Redding

Website

530-248-5627

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Comments(1)

Bert Spangenthal
Retired Realtor - Toledo, OH
Let's see what is out my front door.

After a recent trip visiting my son in San Francisco, I thought worm composting was a unique idea.  I did a little research on the internet and found out I did not want to pay $100.00 for a worm compost bin, special bedding, and 25.00 for red wiggler worms.

Thanks to the Internet I found a great resource to build an economical worm compost bin.  See my blog at BertSellsToledoHomes.com Click Here.  Red wiggler worms?  Are they the worms I can buy at a locat bait shop?  I called the bait shops to get red worms.  I asked if they are the same as red wiggler worms.   They don't know if they are the same, and because it's not fishing season yet  they are not in stock.  So I wait and I call.  Then there is  an editorial in the newspaper from Kathy in Perrysburg Ohio who has been worm composting for 10 years.  I write her a letter, and much to my surprise she emails me back.  As she mentioned she would like "to give back to the environment" and give me some red wiggler worms to start.  This past Saturday I met Kathy for coffee, and she gave me some worms.

I now have my 2 worm compost bins in the basement, and my worms have been given their first meal.

I would appreciate any helpful hints?

Bert

Mar 29, 2009 02:18 AM