Lawns To Gardens Episode 5: Worm Poop

June 20, 2008

Worm poop, worm poop, worm poop!

It’s one of the secrets to overcoming the problems posed by peak oil. If you are hurting for a job, learning about worm poop is a sure-fire way to make a living with the new kind of employment that will be sweeping across America.

Tom Szaky is under 30, and he made $1.5 million in from worm poop sales in 2006. Now the worm poop industry is ready to fertilize itself and promote it’s own growth. Hey, all you office workers looking for the next chapter in your life… if you already tried to strike gold by dealing with a bunch of crap at work, why not do it for real?

This is why I do my videos. Here is Episode 5 of Lawns to Gardens: Worm Poop. Enjoy! (10 minute episode)

BONUS VIDEO: At least CNN reported something useful and did a piece showing people an alternative lifestyle we can all live up to.

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5 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Ben  |  June 20, 2008 at 12:34 pm

    Great episode. One suggestion I would make is to try putting your videos on Vimeo. The quality is far superior to YouTube (which looks like internet video circa 1995).

    Also I notice you have a shot of the outside of the Vortex restaurant in Atlanta… did you live there at one point?

    Ben

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  • 2. peakoilboy  |  June 20, 2008 at 2:49 pm

    Ben,

    I visited Atlanta and thought the place was cool – so it made it into the Intro for the show.

    YouTube certainly degrades the video…

    Reply
  • 3. Trends To Watch As Peak O&hellip  |  July 8, 2008 at 5:24 pm

    [...] I see more and more policy planners paying attention to people that know a lot about the earth. As these gurus become consultants, we will see exciting designs as wealth meets sustainability. It will become much more than Hollywood trying to “Green” the Oscars. Landscapers that combine the law(n)s of nature with sheik design will be guaranteed a market. And worm poop is the new black gold. [...]

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  • 4. The Three “L”&hellip  |  July 28, 2008 at 11:26 am

    [...] necessary mean less of ‘things’. It could mean less quality of produce as we learn about waste and food storage from our gardening experiences. It can mean less car transportation. Less, less, [...]

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  • 5. Sandy Ruvolo  |  March 29, 2009 at 4:51 pm

    Are you still selling worm poop? We looked at Walmart, Lowes and Home Depot and have not been able to find it, please tell us who sells it?
    Thanks

    Reply

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