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The 'Yield' Vermicomposting Bin is Simple to Use
Michael Hemsworth — November 7, 2019References: homecrux & mavendesign
The 'Yield' vermicomposting bin is a great solution for avid gardeners and those who are looking for a better way to handle their organic waste. Designed by Delroy Dennisur and Hsuan-Tsun of the Maven Design team, the compost bin works by being partially buried in the ground before being set up with moistened newspaper strips, composting worms and organic waste. The holes in the lower half of the composting bin will allow worms to come and go as they please, while also helping to decrease the amount of time that's needed for organics to break down.
The 'Yield' vermicomposting bin will help to natural enrich the soil of a garden to help consumers with a green thumb enhance their garden in an eco-friendly way.
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