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Why Worm Farming?

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Why Worm Farming?

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We can grow fantastic, wonderful tasting vegetables using 100% chemical free organic fertilizer that we get for free. We can minimize the amount of garbage we send to landfills by composting our organic waste such as newspapers, vegetable waste, even coffee grinds and eggshells. There’s a very easy way to do so that has minimal smell, doesn’t take up much space, can process waste quickly and leave you with a most sought after product. We can do all this and let someone else to the work! That someone else is worms, red wigglers to be exact. These little guys spend their whole lives doing only two things: eating and making more worms. A pound of worms can eat half a pound of garbage EVERY DAY. What’s left after their digestion is one of the best and safest fertilizers around. Worm castings are ph neutral meaning that it’s halfway between acidic and alkaline – just like water. Castings feel and smell like good soil because effectively that’s all they are; in fact, worm castings are 5 time

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