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Default Vermicomposting - Plans for a Worm Bin

Greetings and Salutations:

FYI. As I am sure you know, you can use your kitchen scraps to make
fertilizer for your garden / plants / etc. It also helps reduce the
amount of garbage in our garbage cans.

This is a description of how to build a worm bin:
http://digital.net/~gandalf/woodwb.htm

Included are the plans in both PDF and PowerPoint.

Any questions please feel free to ask.

Ken

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