Use of red worms to compost organic waste.
a type of indoor composting that uses a special kind of worm, called red wigglers, to break down organic wastes, producing a rich, sweet-smelling compost.
The conversion of organic material into worm castings by earthworms.
Composting systems based on intensive management of worms, usually in specialized containers.
the biological degradation of organic matter contained in agricultural, urban and industrial wastes, occurring when earthworms feed on these materials.