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Dec 6, 2016 1:31 AM CST
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@McCannon, I just started vermicomposting. It's a blast! I'm definitely interested but so far, I'm finding that there isn't very much work to it. Once you get going, the worms pretty much do everything themselves. You just have to make sure you feed them (with your kitchen trash, dry leaves, newspaper, junk mail, etc. but no meat or citrus) and drain off any fluid that might accumulate. I'm using the Worm Factory 360. Doesn't smell. I keep it indoors. Worth every penny!

But be warned, you might end up talking to those little wrigglers!
You don't kick walls down, you pull the nails out and let them fall.
AKA Joey.

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