One year on

August 16th, 2009

This is the one year anniversary of Boulder Vermicomposting!  My first post, “How I got started with worms” was published one year ago today.

In between then and now, there have been over 60 posts, ranging from short to long, picture heavy to text only. If you look on the right hand side of the blog, under ‘Archives’, you can see every month I’ve published something.  My commitment to myself was to publish something at least every 10 days, and I believe I’ve kept to that.

And that’s not all.  I’ve learned tons about keeping redworms in the course of this blog.  I created an Amazon store focused on redworm stuff (that I’m slowly working on), had over 8000 views, had over 40 comments published on my blog (some were from me), sent out an email newsletter every month since January 2009, and created a worm weight calculator.

In general, I’ve had a ball.

Thanks for reading!

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  • 1. Don  |  August 18th, 2009 at 9:21 am

    I just checked your amazon site. You have a 14 Gallon Rubbermaid tote for $189 !!!! Really? I expect that is a mistake, because that item should really be about $10, at the most.

  • 2. vermicomposting  |  August 18th, 2009 at 9:29 am

    Hi Don,

    I don’t set the prices of the items in my store (Amazon does). But I agree, $189 is way, way too much to pay for a rubbermaid bin.

    Thanks for calling it to my attention. I removed the bin until I can get it on the store at a reasonaable price.

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