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	<title>GardenWorms.com Blog - Worm Composting Tips and Ideas &#187; teching worm composting</title>
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		<title>Red Wigglers for classroom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You now have the ability to influence your students about going green.  With vermicomposting, you can easily demonstrate how they can help manage wastes.
The process is simple.  Just prepare a worm bin with drilled holes to allow aeration and prepare the bedding (you can use shredded old newspapers and magazines).  Make sure [...]]]></description>
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