
vermicomposting
Vermicomposting is an eco-friendly method of composting that uses worms, particularly red wigglers, to break down organic waste like kitchen scraps and yard debris into rich, nutrient-dense fertilizer called worm castings. This process not only reduces waste but also enriches soil, promoting healthy plant growth. Worms consume the organic matter and excrete it as castings, which are packed with beneficial microorganisms and nutrients. Vermicomposting can be done indoors or outdoors in specially designed bins, making it accessible for homeowners, gardeners, and schools seeking sustainable waste management and improved gardening practices.