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		<title>Do I Need a Worm Farm, A Compost Bin or Both?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kitchen and green wastes should never in the garbage! It can make a great difference to your garden, if you have one. Organic wastes should go to the compost heap, a worm farm or both. People practicing sustainable living have one or both. In addition, you can have a “Garden Soup”. It’s an interesting concept, [...]]]></description>
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