"This is where tested vermicompost, for CT, and its diversity really
shine!"
http://www.wormdigest.org/article_47.html
"Vermicompost, by its definition, contains some decomposing organics,
some aerobically-decomposed organic matter, and vermicastings. The
longer the worm bin remains aerobic and with a large population of
redworms (or another composting species), the higher its content of
worm castings will be. This is what we want our worm bins to
produce. "
--- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "Jody2 - Harris Ranch"
<jody2_at_h...> wrote:
> What is the difference?
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> Jody Harris
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