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  • The African Night Crawler is a good composting worm, but see what TLC they require.
    African-Night-Crawler.html

  • The Alabama Jumper is a relative new comer, see if it is right for you.
    Alabama-Jumper.html

  • The Blue Worm is not right for all worm farms, see if they will work for you.
    Blue-Worm.html

  • Not all composting worms are created equal see which ones are right for you.
    Composting-Worms.html

  • See why the European Night Crawler is becoming a worm farm favorite.
    European-Night-Crawler.html

  • A flow through worm bin makes worm farming clean and easy, see why.
    Flow-Through-Worm-Bin.html

  • Find out exactly how easy it is to start up your worm farm the right way. We show you how to set up a home worm composting system
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  • Worm Farm Facts is you complete source for Worm Farm information, tips, advice, supplies, and product reviews.
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  • See why red worms are considered the champs of the compost bin; pound for pound it's tough to top the eisenia fetida.
    Red-Worms.html

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  • Stacking Worm Bin systems make managing your worm farm easy, see why.
    Stacking-Worm-Bin.html

  • Vermicomposting produces the most nutrient rich fertilizer available, learn how to produce it here.
    Vermicomposting.html

  • See why a worm bin is easy to and cheap to use in your worm farm.
    Worm-Bin.html

  • There are serveral styles of worm bin; take the time to learn abou them here.
    Worm-Bin-Types.html

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  • Learn what worm food is right for your worm farm. Finding the right food for your worms is easy, but there are a few important things to keep in mind.
    Worm-Food.html

  • Worm trays are the choice of professionals. See why.
    Worm-Trays.html

 
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