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vermicompostingpractice of using worms to aerate soil and convert organic matter into compost. Also called vermiculture.
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vermicompostingThe use of red worms to convert food scraps or other organic materials into worm castings.
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vermicomposting The process by which worms convert organic waste into worm castings the dark, fertile, granular excrement of a worm. Castings are rich in plant nutrients. (On Farm Composting Handbook)
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vermicompostingThe process whereby worms feed on slowly decomposing materials (e.g., vegetable scraps) in a controlled environment to produce a nutrient-rich soil amendment. Additional terms for the soil amendme [..]
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vermicompostingThe process of breaking down organic material from waste through the use of worms, fungi and bacteria, to create a mixture of decomposing waste, bedding materials, and worm castings.
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vermicompostingThe process of using worms and associated organisms to break down organic waste into material containing nutrients for plant growth.
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