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Worm Wrangler tips, training and Chemical Free Gardening.
DO FEED:
- Coffee Grounds & Filters
- Tea Bags (no staples)
- Egg Shells
- Fruits & Vegetables (fresh or rotten)
- VEGETARIAN Animal Manure
- Natural Fibers (cotton/hemp)
- Cardboard, Shredded paper & Newspaper
- Yard Waste (healthylleaves/clippings)
DON'T FEED:
- Dairy Products
- Meat, Bones
- Oily, Greasy Food
- Glass, Plastic, Metal, Foil, Rubber Bands, Ties
- Glossy Paper, Photographs, Colored Ink
- Diseased Plants, Clippings, Leaves, Ivy
Worms will consume their food more quickly the finer it is chopped up, soft and rotten, covered in microorganisms.
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