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

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    Worm composting, or vermicomposting, turns food waste into worm castings that are great for garden soil. Here's how to start worm composting at home.

  3. Vermicompost - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration home scale worm bin at a community garden site (painted plywood) Diagram of a household-scale worm composting bin. For vermicomposting at home, a large variety of bins are commercially available, or a variety of adapted containers may be used. They may be made of old plastic containers, wood, Styrofoam, or metal containers. The ...

  4. Home composting - Wikipedia

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    Bin Type - Composting indoors usually calls for a closed bin method while composting outside in the garden or yard allows for the open bin method without a cover. Compost bins can be purchased online but various alternatives for closed compost bins are old wooden dressers, garbage cans, wine crates, and more while open compost bins can be made ...

  5. Compost - Wikipedia

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    Home compost barrel Compost bins at the Evergreen State College organic farm in Washington Materials in a compost pile Food scraps compost heap. 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 ...

  6. The Best Composters of 2024, According to House ... - AOL

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    The brand's second generation product comes in three colorways: white, sage, and black, with a 30-day at-home trial. This composter comes with an app, where it delivers real-time data on your ...

  7. Spent mushroom compost - Wikipedia

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    However, due to its chalk content, it may be alkaline, and should not be used on acid-loving plants, nor should it be applied too frequently, as it will overly raise the soil's pH levels. [2] Mushroom compost may also contain pesticide residues, particularly organochlorides used against the fungus gnat. If the compost pile was stored outside ...