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  2. Everything you need to know about worm composting - AOL

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    In other words, these worms are living creatures and they require more tending than just throwing kitchen scraps in a bin, said Shelley Grossman, a Carlsbad-based master composter and co-author of ...

  3. Vermicompost - Wikipedia

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    Vermicomposting uses worms to decompose waste and make nutrient-rich "worm manure". Vermicompost (vermi-compost) is the product of the decomposition process using various species of worms, usually red wigglers, white worms, and other earthworms, to create a mixture of decomposing vegetable or food waste, bedding materials, and vermicast.

  4. Compost - Wikipedia

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    Composting is an aerobic method of decomposing organic solid wastes, [8] so it can be used to recycle organic material. The process involves decomposing organic material into a humus-like material, known as compost, which is a good fertilizer for plants. Composting organisms require four equally important ingredients to work effectively: [3]

  5. Gardening for Kids with Madi - Wikipedia

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    Making Compost – Madi explains what compost is, and how it helps gardens. Working Bee – Madi's friends Aisling and Niamh need her help making a garden. Big Ideas for a Little Garden – Madi helps make a garden small enough for an apartment. Botanic Gardens Adventure – Madi and her cousin Naomi visit the Botanic Gardens.

  6. Home composting - Wikipedia

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    However, it is recommended to keep the worm bin indoors since worms can die from extreme temperatures. [2] Vermicomposting is faster (2–3 months) than no-worm composting (3–9 months), involves minimal maintenance, limits odor, and provides multiple nutrients to the soil. [16]

  7. Composting toilet - Wikipedia

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    A composting toilet is a type of dry toilet that treats human waste by a biological process called composting. This process leads to the decomposition of organic matter and turns human waste into compost-like material. Composting is carried out by microorganisms (mainly bacteria and fungi) under controlled aerobic conditions. [2]