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A worm farmer, that is...

A worm farmer, that is...
The truth is, kids dig worms. As adults we may find these creatures creepy, and best left out in the yard, but kids aren't afraid to get down, and dirty with bugs, and other creepy crawlers. Did you know that worms have the power to turn our garbage into healthy, nutrient rich compost soil for our gardens? They can do this naturally in nature, but one quick way to get yourself some of this wonderful compost is to purchase a worm farm.
This warm factory farm helps create a safe, non smelly, educational farm sanctuary for worms. Housing over ten thousand worms, you will be able to compost up to five pounds a food a day, providing you with a quick, rich soil for your garden. Your kids will have a blast learning more about the environment, and keeping track of how compost is formed, using nature, and worms. You don't need to display your worm farm directly in the kitchen, and a basement, or back room works just fine. If you enjoy fishing, you'll have the perfect supply of worms to catch a huge trout for dinner! The worm factory farm is easy to use, and contains several trays that will provide you with a pounds upon pounds of compost. Save the earth, and grow yourself some worms!
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