

Wormpost Vermont
President Melissa Jordan shows off worm castings in her worm bin.
Photo Credit: JoAnn Berns
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Welcome to Wormpost Vermont
Wormpost Vermont just changed its name to Wormpost Vermont.
Wormpost Vermont is an earthworm farm located in Morristown, the heart
of Lamoille County, Vermont. We are located about 45 miles
(or 1 hr) east of Burlington and 8-1/2 miles (15 minutes) north of Stowe.
Here at our home my staff of Eisenia fetida (redworms), convert organics such
as kitchen, paper and pet wastes into worm manure ("castings").
This process is known as vermicomposting.
I have been composting since 2001, when I discovered that keeping an
indoor worm bin was a lot more convenient than maintaining my outoor
compost pile during an icy New England winter.
Our product line includes worms, worm composting systems, and wormless
digesters for the worm phobic. My goal is to make recycling organic residuals
easy and affordable for the small-scale user. Check out the catalog,
or click here for an overview of small and mid
scale sized systems as well as ones you can make yourself.
Please call for information on VERMICOMPOSTING WORKSHOPS for small groups.
Farmers Artisan Market (FAM) in Morrisville, VT
Please support the Farmers Artisan Market (FAM) in Morrisville, VT. Wednesdays
from 3:00 to 6:30 PM, year round. River Arts, Pleasant Street. Learn
about FAM at www.farmersartisanmarket.com and
visit them on Facebook.
Your source for Vermont-made: produce, eggs, cheese, wine, peanut butter,
baked goods & goodies, hot coffee and mouth-watering meals for
sit-down at the market or to go! Plants, jewelry, wood, and textile
crafts, too. Locate a VT farmers markets near you at: http://www.vermontagriculture.com/buylocal/buy/farmersmarkets_map.html
Our
Cornell Waste Management Institute Compost Facilities Listing
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Vermont Master
Gardeners Course
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details on how to enroll. |
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Visit 25
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energy and food politics. |
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