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*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Worm-bin-bag-for-indoor-vermicomposting-and-easy-s/ Worm bin bag for indoor vermicomposting and easy separation of worms from compost]
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Worm-bin-bag-for-indoor-vermicomposting-and-easy-s/ Worm bin bag for indoor vermicomposting and easy separation of worms from compost]
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Worm-Cafe-Compost-with-earthworms-right-in-your/ Worm Cafe - Compost with earthworms right in your garden]
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Worm-Cafe-Compost-with-earthworms-right-in-your/ Worm Cafe - Compost with earthworms right in your garden]
==Supplies For Home and School Projects==
*[http://www.happyworms.ca/index.html/id/Vermicomposting-Supplies Vermicomposting Supplies]


==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 18:41, 2 January 2014

Main > Food and Agriculture > Soil and compost


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Worms are a key part of most good local food systems. Their main purpose is to convert food waste into compost, which is excellent fertilizer for plants. Vermiculture is the practice of intensively farming worms; these worms then can be scattered around the garden, where they will improve the soil structure and nutrient profile, or they can be fed to small livestock

Uses

  • Aerating soil
  • Making compost and compost tea for fertilizing gardens
  • IFWMS: Chicken feed; Fish feed in aquaponics

DIY wormeries

Supplies For Home and School Projects

Links