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Today we're learning how to set up a worm composting bin. Keeping worms, inside your house? Well, yes! It's cheap and easy and many gardeners swear by this worm manure to fuel their gardens, perk up tired house plants and even prevent plant diseases. In Greensboro, Vermont, a pair known as the "Wacky Worm Sisters" started Down to Earth Worm Farm. One sister has since retired, but the business is still going strong, and we saw how it's done.
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Piece Description
Host intro:
Today we're learning how to set up a worm composting bin. Keeping worms, inside your house? Well, yes! It's cheap and easy and many gardeners swear by this worm manure to fuel their gardens, perk up tired house plants and even prevent plant diseases. In Greensboro, Vermont, a pair known as the "Wacky Worm Sisters" started Down to Earth Worm Farm. One sister has since retired, but the business is still going strong, and we saw how it's done.