Sifting and sorting are ways to harvest vermicompost. The term in question references the dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter -- also called humus -- which results from the decomposing of carbon- and nitrogen-rich, small recyclables by earthworms, red wrigglers, and white worms. The product responds to harvesting by a sifting screen or sorting manually or mechanically.
vermicomposting produces better compost fo your garden . The worms digest everything.
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Vermicomposting means composting with worms. It is taking vegetable scraps and grass clippings and adding worms. The worms break this down and make it into great fertilizer for your garden. The only disadvantage is the time and effort to do the vermicomposting.
My worms live very happily in shredded paper, with the occasional coffee ground and egg shell addition.
Mary Appelhof has written: 'Vermicomposting' 'Workshop on the Role of Earthworms in the Stabilization of Organic Residues'
Recycling vermicomposting (raising worms and feeding them with kitchen waste). However, the nutrient value of the "worm dirt" is not really all that great.
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Sandra Wiese has written: 'The best place for garbage' -- subject(s): Earthworms, Earthworm culture, Compost, Recycling (Waste, etc.), Vermicomposting