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How does worm composting differ from traditional composting?

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How does worm composting differ from traditional composting?

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Like traditional composting methods, worm composting (sometimes called vermiculture) is a way of recycling food and other organic material into a dark, earthy material called compost that can be used to enrich the soil. The largest advantage of worm composting is that it can be done both indoors and outdoors, affording apartment dwellers and others the opportunity participate in a valuable recycling effort.

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