Jocelyn Moroneaux has a bachelors in business and a masters in applied environmental science and has used both to create Waste Not Farms, a closed loop company collecting food scraps from offices in Toronto. Jocelyn brings the food scraps back to her farm north of Toronto and feeds all of it to her worms. The worms, in turn, eat the food scraps and excrete worm castings, a highly viable growing medium.
Laura and Jocelyn discuss the worm business, detrimental farming techniques, microbes in soil, tilling vs. no tilling, ancient growing knowledge, and how to have a healthy garden soil.
If you're interested in buying some of Jocelyn's Soil Booster, you can use the discount code Jocelyn gave us zerowastepodcast for 20% off soil booster bags and soil-aid tea bags.
124. Madawaska Kanu Centre
123. BC Salmon Farms
122. Urban Salmon
121. Edible Coffee Cups
120. Water For First Nations
119. Sustainable Affordable Housing
118. Carbon Tax Problems
117. Solar Oysters
116. Veteran Compost
115. Plastic in the North Sea
114. Endocrine Disruptors and Plastics
113. Holiday Shopping Ideas
112. Toxins In Bioplastic
111. Nuclear Energy
110. Keeping Produce Fresh With Hazel Tech
109. Sharing During Covid
108. How Our Grid Works
107. Rent a Romper for Kids
106. Zion Lights on Nuclear
105. Plastic And Marine Life
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