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Worm Tea composting system produces Michelin guide restaurant lettuce
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Paradise Found uses a type of farming called Vermiponics and Murals stacked four high. They can produce up to 110 pounds of leafy green vegetables a month. Ruth Jordan is the owner of Paradise Found in Bonita and the Worm Tea she's talking about is made from a worm composting system.
"The secret sauce is the Worm Tea that we make," Jordan said. "You're going to put in all your kitchen waste, it will take baked goods [and] you can put in meat as long as it hasn't been salted, and then literally you just close the door and let the worms do their thing."
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