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Sunday, May 2, 2010
Spring 2010 Dillingham
Saving the worms. You need to make piles like this, and the worms will continue to burrow to the bottom. After harvesting the top layers, then you keep going, and you are left with worms on the bottom layer. In reality, you need to pick out worms all the while as you are sorting through it. It sounds gross, but it's actually not that bad. We washed our hands really well after this (several times), because worm castings are loaded with bacteria. It is poop, after all.
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