Composting with Worms, It's Easier Than You Think!

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Posted by @prairiegirl on
Red Wigglers are my garden's secret weapon, and it is easy to get started.

Quickly put your kitchen scraps to work by placing a container near your back door to start your own worm farm. In just a few short weeks, your dozen Red Wiggler worms will make quick work of coffee grounds, newspaper, potato peels, etc.. We dilute their castings in a little water and off to the garden we go! No smell, no chores, no chemical fertilizers!
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For a more detailed vermicomposting tutorial, see Dave's article.

 
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Worm Poop, Worm Poop Tea and Compost Tea by Gerris2 Sep 1, 2013 3:10 PM 3

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