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Compost Tea and Vermicompost at USCC Conference

January 23rd, 2012

Growing Solutions President Michael Alms reports in from Austin, TX

The Soil and Water Connection, the 20th Annual US Composting Council Conference theme, certainly brought Compost Tea to mind as a cost effective tool to support water holding capacity in soil,” Growing Solutions President and USCC member Michael Alms commented  while in Austin, TX. (We’ll go deeper into the subject of water holding capacity and Compost Tea in future posts.)

In other Council news, new Executive Director Michael Virga gave an excellent plenary speech outlining many new directions for USCC. Virga announced the relocation of USCC headquarters to Bethesda, MD in April 2012, allowing a more strategic proximity to Capitol Hill and key decision makers that will lift compost awareness on a national level.

“Presenters and attendees discussed establishing vermicompost as a distinct and viable new frontier,” Michael noted as the conference ended. ”Growing Solutions is looking forward to new projects implementing the use of vermicompost and Compost Tea throughout Mexico in 2012 with a new strategic partnership,” he added.

“Our continued participation in Compost Tea research was evident in a compelling presentation by Dr. Fatih Büyüksönmez, Associate Professor at San Diego State University,” Michael explained. He is researching the use of Compost Tea for bioremediation of contaminated soils, utilizing a Growing Solutions System10 and Compost Tea Catalyst. With the help of a graduate student, Dr. Büyüksönmez intends to provide further details of the research at next year’s USCC annual meeting in Orlando, FL. More details forthcoming on this subject in future posts.

Technology Compilation Includes Vermicompost Teas

June 24th, 2011

Vermiculture TechnologyChronicling more than two decades of growth and changes in earthworm composting technology, Clive A. Edwards, Norman Q. Arancon and Rhonda L. Sherman co-edited  Vermiculture Technology: Earthworms, Organic Wastes, and Environmental Management, a 623-page international, comprehensive, and definitive work on how earthworms and microorganisms interact to break down organic wastes on a commercial basis. Published by CRC Press, the book includes research from scientists around the world, exploring the dramatic growth and change in vermiculture technology since 1988.

The use of vermicompost tea is detailed in Chapter 11, The Production of Vermicompost Aqueous Solutions or Teas, written by Cindy Salter and Dr. Edwards. Cindy, a long-time advocate of composting and compost tea, has worked with Growing Solutions and is currently with Seeds of Change at its Oregon production farm. Growing Solutions’ Compost Tea Systems using Fine Bubble Diffusion technology are shown in the book as an example of aerated compost tea production. Cindy’s contribution to the book is in part due to her work with Mary Appelhof, to whom the book is dedicated. Cindy recalled, “Mary was partly responsible for my introduction to compost tea in 1999. She inspired many of us to dig into this field and share her enthusiasm for worms and their ‘micro-brethren.’”

Seeds of Change Director of Seed Production Joel Reiten has wormed his way through all 623 pages, and declared the book an enjoyable read. “This is the most comprehensive, first of its kind compilation of real science with tremendous value for the growing vermicompost and vermicompost tea industry. Commercial growers are eager for this kind of data in order to justify incorporating vermicompost and vermicompost tea into their acreages,” Joel explained.

Vermicompost Technology is available through CRC Press in hardcover and eBook, and in hardcover at amazon.com.

Rooting for Our Future: CA Master Gardeners

June 4th, 2011
California Master Gardeners Compost Tea

Compost tea brewed on site with Sonoma Valley Worm Farm's vermicompost was a popular item at the conference. More than 80 quarts were given away to master gardeners.

Growing Solutions and Sonoma Valley Worm Farm teamed up to bring the full systems approach—pre-composting, vermicomposting and compost tea—to the California Master Gardeners Conference this week in Santa Rosa, CA. The sold out event brought 500 master gardeners from 43 California counties to learn “More Lessons in Sustainability,” the focus of the four days of presentations and exhibits. Both companies brought their professionally engineered equipment designed for performance and safety to an extremely enthusiastic crowd, eager to learn more about compost tea. SVWF featured their pre-composting bins and GSI displayed the System10, the clear tank System10, and a working System25. The companies gave away more than 80 quarts of premium vermicompost tea brewed during the conference using SVWF’s vermicompost in the System25. Growing Solutions President Michael Alms reported, “Everyone was very receptive to how the SVWF Vermicompost and GSI Compost Tea systems go together, and how the overall process integrates with their mission as master gardeners.”

Compost Tea at University of Hawaii

May 27th, 2011
Compost Tea Workshop Hilo HI 05-06-11

Michael Alms presents an overview of the compost tea industry at the Hilo workshop.

Sold out! Two words we usually hear from garden centers offering compost tea as the growing season heats up…but this time it was a sell out crowd at a full day workshop in Hilo, HI, organized by the Hawaii Organic Farmers Association and funded by the University of Hawaii. The more than 80 in attendance soaked up the latest research and innovative uses of compost, vermicompost and compost tea during presentations and field trips over the course of the day. Presenters included Dr. Norman Arancon (Sustainable Agriculture Program, CAFNRM), Dr. Ted Radovich (Sustainable Farming Systems Laboratory, UH-CTAHR) and Growing Solutions’ Michael Alms. The afternoon included an on site compost tea demonstration in a commercial vegetable operation at Island Harvest Organics in Pahoa. Michael offered an overview of the 15-year-old compost tea industry, and a look to the future in tropical environments and elsewhere.

SARE Grant Radovich Compost Tea

Compost tea is applied to pak choi at various stages of growth, part of the SARE grant project led by Dr. Ted Radovich.

Hawaii is leading the world in researching compost tea and its use in tropical and subtropical production systems. The University of Hawaii has a dedicated department for organic and sustainable agriculture, with Dr. Radovich and Dr. Arancon leading the efforts. Dr. Radovich discussed the current SARE (Sustainable Agriculture & Research Education) grant project using compost tea on pak choi. Growing Solutions is participating in this project to further a better understanding of the use of compost tea in on-farm trials and through educational activities, including the May 6 Hilo event.

Dr. Arancon is co-editor of the latest and most comprehensive text discussing compost and compost tea, Vermiculture Technology: Earthworms, Organic Wastes, and Environmental Management. Stay tuned for a post about this culmination of work from an international cast of scientists. Dr. Arancon and Dr. Radovich both work with Compost Tea System10s in their research efforts at UH/Hilo.

UK Seminar: Compost Tea in Practice

April 14th, 2011

Eight countries were represented at the recent “Compost Tea in Practice” seminar and workshop held at the Laverstoke Park Education Center. Growing Solutions President Michael Alms was one of four guest speakers at this day long event organized by western European distributor Martin Lishman. Attendees from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Norway, Italy, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore and the United States participated in this overview of compost tea production in the agricultural, horticultural, landscaping, nursery and municipal sectors.

Compost Tea in Practice Seminar and Workshop 2011

Growing Solutions President Michael Alms emphasizes the critical factors that determine the level of quality in compost tea production.

Compost Tea in Practice Seminar 2011

Michael Alms and Joel Reiten, Director of Seed Production for Seeds of Change, let the Compost Tea System100 do all the work during the field portion of the seminar.

Dave Hutchinson, UK compost tea consultant, chaired the event which included field production of compost tea and a tour of the Laverstoke Park Laboratory. Seeds of Change Director of Seed Production Joel Reiten and Symbio Ltd. Managing Director Martin Ward detailed their experiences with large scale compost tea production and application equipment. Critical factors for producing high quality compost tea were a key focus of the day, with Laverstoke Park microbiologist Vinodh Krishnamurthy leading the tour of the lab’s soil, compost and food analysis equipment and processes.

“Quality was the key word of the day,” Michael explained. “Across the board—from the type of compost to the method of application—there was consensus that using quality ingredients and equipment are the foundation of realizing the greatest cost benefits of compost tea in any sector.”

“Even though the use of compost tea is relatively new, we continue to see more and more segments of the agricultural and horticultural sectors finding success with tea applications,” Joel commented. A 15-year veteran of the compost tea industry, Joel was enthusiastic about the results of the day adding, “It’s exciting for me to see the evolution of the use of compost tea. The attendees, from across the globe, brought new and dynamic ideas to this growing industry.”

Success at US Composting Council’s Trade Show

January 31st, 2011
Ralph Montana and Michael Alms

Ralph Montana, San Francisco Recreation and Parks Director of Integrated Pest Management, and GSI President Michael Alms.

Our time spent at the US Composting Council‘s Conference and Trade Show in San Jose has come to a resoundingly successful conclusion. Growing Solutions President Michael Alms and Director of Logistics and Client Services Susan Kelly Mitchell met with conference attendees from all over the United States, and Australia, South Africa, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Nigeria, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Egypt and Brazil. More than 1,100 people attended the 2011 conference, the largest turnout in the Council’s history. Growing Solutions partnered with Sonoma Valley Worm Farm in a large exhibit that featured new product introductions from both companies.

Solar PV System150

Plenty of interest at our USCC booth where we debuted our newest product, the Solar PV System150.

The GSI booth featured our new Solar PV System150, designed to provide sun-powered electricity to our Compost Tea System25 for a complete 24-hour production cycle. Besides powering the System25, this photovoltaic system can supply power to a wide range of off-grid applications. More information will be available soon on our website.

SVWF introduced a new aerated composting system that was well received at the show. Cristy Christie of the SLO County Worm Farm made our return trip a bit lighter after she purchased our System25 along with one of SVWF’s new composting systems. We were happy to deliver them to her door in Paso Robles. Cristy makes Black Diamond Vermicompost which she’ll be using to make compost tea in her new System25.

Susan Kelly Mitchell and Cristy Christie

GSI's Susan Kelly Mitchell and SLO County Worm Farm's Cristy Christie

The USCC Trade Show Team

SVWF's Amy Grimes, Lois Chambers, Jack Chambers and Tom Craig with GSI's Susan Kelly Mitchell and Michael Alms.

Compost Tea for the Home Garden

November 25th, 2010
Applying Compost Tea

Michael shows Robin how to adjust the spray nozzle for best coverage of the compost tea on vegetable foliage at Common Ground Garden.

Frothy tea on a chilly fall day? Freshly brewed Compost Tea, that is—applied to the Common Ground Garden during the recent “Compost Tea for the Home Garden” workshop. Michael, with Anne Donahue of the Eugene (Oregon) Friendly Neighborhood Farmers, spoke to a hardy group of inquisitive home gardeners looking for insights on winterizing their gardens.

Michael noted that late fall is an excellent time to apply compost tea to garden beds, turf and general landscaping. “Spraying or drenching leaves, turf thatch and veggie plant material in a state of decay assists organic plant matter to break down, creating optimum soil amendments for the following spring,” he explained as the workshop attendees were visited by some of Oregon’s typical rainfall. “Even in light rain, it’s no problem…the additional moisture carries the good microorganisms further into the soil,” Michael continued.

Growing Solutions donated Compost Tea Catalyst, enough for 500 gallons of compost tea, to the Common Ground Garden. Using a 20 gallon sprayer, workshop participants helped distribute the tea Michael provided, and most took home a container of compost tea from a batch Anne had made using her home compost tea system. Hot cocoa and fresh cornbread fueled the conversation indoors as Michael demonstrated the System10 to gardeners of all ages. Another compost tea application workshop is planned for Spring 2011.

Applying Compost Tea

Using a "drencher" nozzle gives a good soaking to the winter vegetable beds.

Compost Tea System10

Michael explains the mechanics of the System10 to gardeners of all ages.

Growing Solutions at Italy’s EIMA

November 19th, 2010

Bryan Ollier (ERREPPI) and Michael Alms at the Growing Solutions EIMA stand.

Italy’s international agricultural machinery exhibition, EIMA, was declared a success with 166,400 visitors at Bologna’s Trade Fair Center last week. Growing Solutions was represented by GSI President Michael Alms and several GSI international distributors, including South Africa, among the 1,600 total exhibitors during the event.

Compost tea production was a topic of great interest with attendees representing the agriculture, landscape, golf, municipal greenspaces and sports turf market sectors. Growing Solutions found that sustainability, as expected, was a consistent theme in discussions throughout the week.

A topic of keen interest for many was water management practices. “EIMA was a great venue to bring together our international distributors to discuss the cost effective benefits of using compost tea for water conservation,” Michael commented. Stay tuned for more on this developing conversation in upcoming posts.

Dirt’s Alive? Oh Yes, and Then Some!

October 20th, 2010

Watching a movie is one of life’s diversions that nearly everyone can relate to, especially that feeling of wanting to share the news when you’ve just seen a great one. Our staff watched one such movie this May and posted a link on our Facebook page. Little did we know that our enthusiasm for this film would literally grow into an exciting new alliance.

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Your purchase of the DVD through Growing Solutions adds $5 to the fund for distribution of the movie to schools.

DIRT! the Movie, directed and produced by Bill Benenson and Gene Rosow, and narrated by actress Jamie Lee Curtis, brings to life the environmental, economic, social and political impact that the soil has through the stories of visionaries and experts from all over the world. You’ll learn how industrial agriculture has depleted our once fertile soils over the last 50 years, and how there is hope to reverse this trend in the very methods of sustainable agriculture that Growing Solutions advocates for and promotes through the sales of our products.

Based on the book Dirt: The Ecstatic Skin of the Earth by Quill and Trowel Award-winning writer Bill Logan, DIRT! the Movie takes you inside the wonders of the soil—Earth’s living skin. It tells the story of this most valuable and underappreciated source of fertility, from its miraculous beginning to its crippling degradation.

That basic understanding of the volume of life that takes place in the first five centimeters of the Earth’s skin resonated with everyone at Growing Solutions. Compost tea plays a large role in a dynamic system of solutions that can revive depleted soils with local inputs, low energy consumption and non-daunting technical skills. Naturally we wanted to find a way to share this educational tool with our customers, families and friends.

As an Affiliate Partner Growing Solutions’ Home Page now proudly displays the DIRT! the Movie icon. Click, buy the DVD, and your purchase will generate a $5.00 donation toward providing DVDs of the movie to schools throughout the U.S.

“I’m very pleased to see the wide distribution of this film, and we’re eager to contribute to the momentum,” Growing Solutions’ President Michael Alms explained. “DIRT! the Movie is the perfect portal to understanding that our soil is actually ALIVE! Your view of where and how our food is grown and enters the world’s markets will forever be changed. I encourage everyone to view this great story and be the change locally, in management of home lawns, gardens, and community greenspaces.”