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Worm farming is just like composting with your vegetable scraps and other green and organic wastes minus the worms. Regular compost heats up to a degree that no worms can survive. As you may already know, biological activity occurring during the composting process releases heat. A set of boxes intended to be worm farms holds a special type of worms that aids in the process.

Commonly, these worms thrive in horse manure. It is safe to use because horse manure is not likely to carry pathological germs that cause human diseases and they don’t smell too bad. You can get horse manure from horse stables and integrate them to your compost to result in a worm farm.

Not all compost bins are good for these worms to thrive and do their composting jobs. It is recommended that you use a worm bin as they are designed to keep temperature and humidity ideal for worms to survive during the whole process. If not, a few buckets of horse manure will have to be thrown in for them to thrive and speed up the composting process.

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