TRENDING:

Buying a ‘quinta’ in Portugal
Plans for our quinta
Vermiculture
Quinta Feira
  • Quintafeira
  • LAND MANAGEMENT
  • Our mission
  • Practices
  • Blog
  • Contact

Select Page

Vermiculture

Posted by Jenny Correia | Mar 23, 2019 | feeding the world, Off grid in Portugal, soil health | 1 |

worm farming

The Worm Farmer’s Handbook: Techniques and Systems for Successful Large-Scale Vermicomposting

Share:

Rate:

PreviousPlans for our quinta
NextEdible gold

About The Author

Jenny Correia

Jenny Correia

Jenny Correia is devoted to soil health to fight desertification and global warming. Healthy soils sustain plant health, builds resistance to diseases limiting the need for chemical fertilisers and pesticides and increase carbon sequestration.

Related Posts

Easy steps to making your own compost

Easy steps to making your own compost

July 5, 2019

What is mycorrhizae fungi

What is mycorrhizae fungi

May 5, 2019

Bees

Bees

March 19, 2019

Plans for our quinta

Plans for our quinta

March 21, 2019

1 Comment

  1. Avatar
    Jonathan Barvir on May 6, 2019 at 12:34 pm

    Super impressed with your progress on the site
    Well done Jenny

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Jonathan Barvir Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Hugelkultur in Mediterranean Climate Portugal
  • Easy steps to making your own compost
  • Worried about your heart? Practice good oral health!
  • Advanced Health
  • Rethink agriculture

Recent Comments

  • Vitor Monteiro on Buying a ‘quinta’ in Portugal
  • Jenny Correia on Worried about your heart? Practice good oral health!
  • Jonathan Barvir on Vermiculture

Archives

  • November 2019
  • July 2019
  • May 2019
  • March 2019

Categories

  • carbon farming
  • climate change
  • Dental health
  • feeding the world
  • Off grid in Portugal
  • regenerative agriculture
  • soil health
  • water scarcity

Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress