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Vermiculture Vermiculture is the practice of using earthworms to break down organic material (often kitchen waste) into very useful and high-quality compost known as vermicompost or worm castings. Vermicompost is extremely high in the nutrients that plants need to survive and its use replaces the need for chemical fertilizers. Earthworms in general, and Red Wigglers in particular, are very productive composters; they can break down half their body weight in waste each day.
Recycling
For example, we make what we call "the word's most beautiful trash can" and vertical garden columns out of recycled 55 gallon drums. We also make smaller columns out of 5 gallon recycled pickle buckets.
Sourcing Local and Organic Products
In addition to our
efforts to bring hyper-local produce into Singer Hill Cafe straight from Singer
Hill Gardens, we are also working to green our entire supply chain, supporting
responsible growing methods by buying organic and/or local whenever possible.
We are also committed to sourcing only preservative-free bread in all of
our sandwiches. We have worked hard to build relationships with local
companies that share our commitment to health and sustainability, from
Stumptown Coffee to Bob's Red Mill.
Providing
Vegetarian and Vegan Options |