Vermicompost 101 — Worm Anatomy – Low Technology Institute

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Red wrigglers are complex composting machines! They're built to live underground and eat their way through decaying material, leaving behind worm castings, otherwise known as "compost gold." External Anatomy Red wrigglers are tube-shaped animals made up of up to 120 segments. The name of their phylum -- Annelida -- comes from the Latin phrase "little…

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