tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670240581789114113.post4967093337407999595..comments2021-11-26T15:58:37.808+09:00Comments on Japan Farmers Markets: My Little Garden BeginsJoan Lambert Baileyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03115423496781398997[email protected]Blogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670240581789114113.post-26642244891210910772009-03-24T09:19:00.000+09:002009-03-24T09:19:00.000+09:00How about a worm composter? Mary has a small tub u...How about a worm composter? Mary has a small tub under our sink that she dumps food scraps in, and newspaper strips, for air or texture.Woodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03264819441448767357[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670240581789114113.post-23250196837004534082009-03-24T09:15:00.000+09:002009-03-24T09:15:00.000+09:00Joan - How about a worm composter? Mary can give y...Joan - How about a worm composter? Mary can give you pointers. She has a small tub under her sink.Woodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03264819441448767357[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670240581789114113.post-42866684997135821642009-03-19T22:06:00.000+09:002009-03-19T22:06:00.000+09:00you're in Japan - seaweed is a great fertilizer. E...you're in Japan - seaweed is a great fertilizer. Either chopped up and put right in the soil, or tea made by steeping it for a day or two. Vermiculite and perlite are the container gardener's friends. Good luck!Anonymous[email protected]