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Worm Composting

Worm Composting is a great way to compost food scraps indoors. It is also a good way to get rid of junk mail and other paper.

The following web pages may be found in the Subscriber Area of our web site.

  • Worm Composting - Everything you need to know to set up a successful worm composting system! What kind of worms to use, how to make a bin, how to get started, what to feed them, how to harvest the castings.
  • Use Finished Compost - Castings are the richest soil amendment around! Learn how to use them effectively.


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Online Stores
Compost Tea Brewer
Build a brewer with a bucket and less than $15 worth of components, and make aerated compost tea.
www.booklocker.com
Composting the Holidays
Compost fall leaves, hay bales, holly wreaths, pine trees, etc. Compost pumpkins (food waste) in a compost pile.
www.booklocker.com
Compost Tea Survey Report
Results and analysis of our 2005 Compost Tea Survey.
www.mastercomposter.com

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