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Holes in the bottom of an extra tray from my "Worm Factory"

Sep 17, 2012

Holes in the bottom of an extra tray from my "Worm Factory"

In this photo you can see the holes in the bottom of the “Worm Factory” tray. The worms will move up into the tray to get at the fresh food and bedding leaving vermicompost ready to be pulled out below.

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