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THE BUGABAY CEDAR WORM BOX
SHIPPING INCLUDED ON ALL US ORDERS!
STOP THROWING YOUR MONEY AWAY!
RAISED CEDAR GARDEN BEDS
PYRAMID MINI
GREENHOUSE
COMPOSTING
RED WORMS
BUGABAY COMPANY
HELPING YOU HELP THE PLANET
It’s as easy as dump, cover you’re done!
Finally a DVD that explains and simplifies the composting process
using the Original In-ground Cedar Worm Box by BugaBay. There’s no sorting no chopping no HASSLE Just Dump Cover You’re Done !
If you’re tired of paying to have your food scraps hauled away and then have to buy soil amendments for your garden and yard ? Let us
show you how easy it is to convert your kitchen waste to mounds of the
richest soil amendment there is, at HOME!
DON’T BUY A WORM BIN FORM ANYONE UNTIL YOU’VE WATCHED
GARBAGE TO GOLD
The Information on this NEW DVD will save you time, money, a lot of headaches and will change the way you compost. Garbage To Gold will teach you everything you need to know to transform your Garbage to Black Gold. It’s as easy as Dump, Cover you’re Done!
This is the DVD everybody is raving about, GET STARTED TODAY!
PLASTIC WORM BINS
*Made in China
*Plastic is a non-renewable resource
*Plastic, a petroleum based material
*Plastic Bins are generally placed inside your home or garage
*You can only convert a few pounds of food waste per week in a Stackable Worm Bin
*You need to cut up your food waste in a plastic bin
*You will make small amounts of Castings
* You may be disappointed with the results
THE BUGABAY CEDAR WORM BOX
*Made in the USA
*Cedar is a renewable resource
*100% Natural and biodegradable
*The BugaBay Worm Box is installed
outdoors not in the house or garage
*The BugaBay Worm Box will convert
hundreds of pounds of food waste to
casting per year
*You don’t have to cut up you food scraps
just dump, cover you’re done
*You will make mounds of Worm Castings
* You will be pleasantly surprised
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE BUGABAY CEDAR WORM BOX
AND PLASTIC WORM BINS
I coordinate the Good Cheer Food Bank Garden and the Whidbey Institute Westgarden. Both of them use in-ground worm bins. We now have four worm bins from cedar and one from concrete blocks, and they are the primary way we process food and kitchen scraps. Their vermicastings were Blue Ribbon and Best of Show winners at the Island County Fair this year! Because of the volume of castings the bins can produce, vermicompost has now become an important component of our soil fertility program. We frequently invite Todd to teach about the in-ground worm bins for the Growing Groceries classes. Our appreciation to Bugabay for introducing this to South Whidbey!
What people are doing and saying!
Richard’s reaping the rewards of his Bugabay Worm Box. Nice job Richard!
Corrine and Laurie’s Worm Box and bedding box. Beautiful.
Hello,
I bought this as a Christmas gift for my dad, and he loved it.
Thank you,
Alicia
I absolutely love my Bugabay Worm box.
Thanks you guys,
Lisa
This is a wonderful Worm Box and it actually works. I can finally use my food scraps instead of throwing them away.
Cheers,
Tim
Custom Built Wood frame
Tempered Glass
50% Reused Materials
Classic Design
Upper Gable Vent
Adjustable Screened Door Vent
The unit shown 6’x9’ with 8’ ridge other sizes available upon request.
Concrete foundation beam with anchor bolts.
Free Whidbey Island installation.
Introductory Price $3700.00
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Call for details 360-730-1619
My wife, and I have been on the organic "bandwagon" for years. However, until recently we never felt the need or desire to do our own composting. We met Teresa and JaNoah, of The Bugabay Company, at The Bayview Farmers Market and learned of all the beneficial reasons to get started on Vermicomposting.
Let me just say that it's worthwhile and easy, and as an added benefit we get a great soil fertilizer in the form of worm castings. Our plants and vegetables love it!
Teresa was very helpful in getting us started. Now we can't imagine not Vermicomposting! If you ever considered composting . . . do it! You'll be glad you did.
Sincerely,
Mark Winslow