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Worm Composting
Published by City Farmer, Canada's Office of Urban Agriculture Composting With Red Wiggler Worms By GiIIian Elcock and Josie Martens (C) Copyright: City Farmer 1995 Why Compost Recycling the organic waste of a household into compost allows us to return badly needed organic matter to the soil. In this way, we participate in nature's cycle, and cut down on garbage going into burgeoning landfills.
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