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Composting: Worm Factory 360 Black 4 Tray with Accessory Kit

  • Year-round production
  • Odor free operation
  • Small footprint at 18x18x14″
  • Expandable up to 8 trays
  • Easy to assemble and manage

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    A Guide to Composting With Worms

    Worms can be useful in different ways. The compost worms are more easy to raise and can turn our unwanted food and organic wastes into a healthy rich plant food that can be use directly to the base of our  plants, or dissolved in water and it can be used as a foliar spray.

    African night crawlers and European night crawlers are examples of large types of worms. This large type of worms can make for excellent bait and will almost catch freshwater species of any type of fish and other types of saltwater as well.

    There are almost thousands of different types of worms, each of this thousands worms has its own purpose.Let worms eat our organic waste. They will be happily turned into some of the best fertilizers that can be used here at Earth. Worms also composts or it is also known as “worm castings” or “vermicompost”.  A fascinating and an easy way to recycle our wastes, vermiculture or worm composting:

    Requires very little work

    Produces no offensive odors

    Help plants thrive

    Only few things are needed to have good worm compost: a bin, bedding, worms and some worm food. By following some steps listed below, you will be easily learn how to make, maintain and you will easily learn how to compost your worm compost.

    SUITABLE worm composting SPECIES:

    A earthworm species are most often used Red Wrigglers but European night crawlers may also be used. There are names called at the European night crawlers including dendrobaenas, dendras, and the Belgian night crawlers.

    You can also get your worms from your compost bin; you can purchase them/find a horse stable/farmer with aged manure pile

    In every 1 pound per day of food waste, you’ll need 2 pounds of worms. Whether you are unable to get this many worms at the start, reduce the amount of food waste until the population of worms increases. Red worms can mature sexually in 60-90 days and it can produce cocoons which take 21 days for them to hatch their baby worms. Once the worms start breeding they can deposit 2-3 cocoons per week with 2 baby worms in each cocoon.

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