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Worm Farming, the Easy Way

  If you don't feel like making your own worm farm, they are easy to find. Available from some hardware shops, local councils or even online, worm farms are very popular. But if you can get hold of four crates or storage boxes, you are well on your way. The boxes will be stacked on top of one another, so make sure the bottom one is waterproof with no holes and large enough to take the weight of the other boxes when filled with soil. The other three boxes need holes in them or perforations, so that the worms can move from box to box and the box on the bottom will collect the worm juice. Don't try to collect worms from your garden, not only will it take you ages but they just won't do. The best worms are red worms or tiger worms. You will also need a good supply of vegetable scrap waste. Step One Line the first box with soil and newspaper, add some fruit and vegetable scraps and then add the worms. Place a hessian cloth or more newspaper over the top to block out the light. N...

How to Identify Good Real Estate Deals

  Finding and then capitalizing on good deals are key to successful real estate investing. The most important thing is to do your research to ensure that you are making an informed and wise decision. Finding good real estate deals can be accomplished by: 1. Looking for Motivated Sellers - The main focus of your search for good real estate deals should be to find motivated sellers. Motivated sellers need to get rid of the property quickly and are willing to sell for less. These types of sellers are motivated by a number of factors that may include divorce, death, bankruptcy, and job loss. 2. Farming the Entire Area -Focus your research on an entire area rather than a specific neighborhood. If everything in the area is going for 50 dollars per square foot and you identify a property that is $20 per square foot, this is a deal that is worth looking into. The key is to learn how to recognize a good deal. 3. Focusing on the Deal Itself - While specific neighborhoods should be considered...