In the mid 1970's I moved to Washington, D.C. and worked for a group called 'Institute for Local Self-Reliance'. I was the horticultural staff and tended to roof top greenhouses, worm composting and assisted in writing policy papers related to urban agriculture. I felt like a voice in the wilderness, especially in the Washington, DC of the 70's... But my time there revealed to me the answer to our society's ills: Worm composting! ..Known also as vermiculture, it is the proverbial win-win solution for our environment. You can conveniently dispose of kitchen waste, build up your soil and best of all, you don't need a large area for compost - worms work within a bin and, because they eat the bacteria, there is no odor! If you want to see the magic of worms - look at this short video .... Worm Castings contain a highly active biological mixture of bacteria, enzymes, remnants of plant matter and animal manure. The castings are rich