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The worm ladies of Charlestown -- Nancy Warner and Lois Fulton -- promote using worms for composting. These special worms turn kitchen scraps, dryer lint, vacuum bags and more into wonderful fertilizer, Warner says. "Which is worm poop." Watch the video of Warner, Fulton and their worms at Sarah Dyer Barnes School, in Johnston. |
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