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Shannon has a M.S. in Geology, is a teacher in a Waldorf School and has background as a children's yoga teacher.

She is passionate about connecting children to themselves and to the natural world.

About Backyard Mama

Backyard Mama's mission is for every child to spend time outside every day.

The intention of this blog is to offer inspiration to do that. Take this tips and tools and use them, or contact me and I can run a program at your center.

Our programs take many forms:
* classes in your school or childcare center
* classes for camps or nature centers
* professional development through conferences and workshops
* professional development designed for your staff
* community workshops at libraries and agencies

We're always excited to design something special just for you!

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Archive for October 20th, 2009

Worms, Worms, Worms

One of my favorite blogs Steady Mom, has “put out there” a 30 minute challenge for us mommy bloggers; here’s my post.

Timer’s set and here I go:

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Earth worms are some of the garden’s most handy helpers. Last year for my birthday my mother set me up with a wonderful worm compost bin for in my kitchen, about a month ago I cleaned out the old castings and started over with kitchen scraps, newspaper, and peat moss.  This post is designed to guide my readers towards making a worm composter of your own.

First, get a 5 gallon plastic tub.  Fill it 2/3rd full of peat moss, newspaper ripped in 1 inch strips and a couple handfuls of dirt. Add fresh kitchen scraps, ideally vegetables and fruits, but some grains are great too, no dairy or meat please!  Then add about a half pound of red wiggler worms. Mix it up… continue to add kitchen scraps, let the worms chew ‘em up and poop out castings!  This is a delicious cocktail for house plants, seedlings, seed starter, or the garden.

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These healthy red wigglers came right out of our garden and the children put them into the bin.

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Worm compost bins are fun and educational for children, and the castings are a  great treat for the garden.

Off to cuddle my toddler!

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