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The Five Easiest Herbs to Grow at Home
Whether you're an experienced home gardener or an absolute beginner, a selection of herbs is a great addition to your kitchen garden. Used either for cooking purposes or their medicinal ...
Composting is a biological process, so don’t be surprised one day when you open your Subpod worm farm to find creatures that don't resemble worms… bugs! Just like all good projects, co...
The Five Best Vegetables to Start a Garden With
Here’s the crazy thing - you don’t have to be a vegetable gardening guru to have a productive, fruitful kitchen garden. Literally anyone with the space and inclination can set one up in ...
Using a Subpod Worm Farm in Summer
Air temperatures have been rising at a steady clip over the last few decades. Particularly in some parts of the world summers seem unbearably hotter, with heat waves becoming more frequen...
The journey from worm farming novice to expert is full of trials and tribulations. Many try to advance to the lofty heights of worm guru, most fail… Er, not true! Worm farming is super e...
Subpod in Hawaii at Jack Johnson’s foundation!
In January our Subpod Project Manager, Kathryn Roberts, had the exciting opportunity to head out to the Kōkua Hawaii Foundation on the North Shore of Oahu while on a trip to Hawaii! Founded by ...