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Composting is an excellent option for reducing your environmental impact and preparing a natural, beneficial soil additive. However, many people who live in an apartment or condominium don't have access to an outdoor space where they can manage a traditional compost heap. There is, however, an alternative that allows for an indoor composting operation with minimal space considerations: composting with worms. This type of composting, called vermicompost, is a matter of building a worm bin, filling it with bedding, and simply discarding your food scraps into the bin for the worms to break down. By following the steps below, you can quickly learn how to prepare vermicompost.
 
Composting is an excellent option for reducing your environmental impact and preparing a natural, beneficial soil additive. However, many people who live in an apartment or condominium don't have access to an outdoor space where they can manage a traditional compost heap. There is, however, an alternative that allows for an indoor composting operation with minimal space considerations: composting with worms. This type of composting, called vermicompost, is a matter of building a worm bin, filling it with bedding, and simply discarding your food scraps into the bin for the worms to break down. By following the steps below, you can quickly learn how to prepare vermicompost.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==