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Download red worm composting
Download red worm composting









download red worm composting

After a few weeks in the bin, your worms should mate, start laying eggs, and start to multiply.

download red worm composting

Provided the conditions are right, a pound of red wrigglers will digest 0.5 to 1 lb. How long does it take for worms to compost?

  • Worms! Red worms, or red wrigglers, are the best kind to use.
  • You can use shredded brown paper, black and white newspaper, wood chips, leaves or even aged compost. You can make one of these yourself out of two plastic bins, or buy one. Worms are also great for entertaining kids and getting them involved in gardening.įrequently Asked Questions What is needed for worm composting?īefore you can get started, you’ll require: Final ThoughtsĪs an avid composter myself, I couldn’t recommend making a worm composting bin more strongly.

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    For happy worms, you want to keep your bin above 54 degrees and below 80 degrees. Used correctly, the bin and bedding should help to regulate this temperature. You want your bin’s bedding to feel like a sponge that’s been wrung out. Water shouldn’t come out (this means it’s too wet), but it also shouldn’t feel dry. To check your bin’s moisture level, squeeze a handful. On the flip side, if your bin is too dry, the worms could dehydrate, suffocate and lose the ability to tunnel effectively. If you add too much water, you run the risk of drowning your worms and making the bin smell strongly which could then attract other insects like fruit flies. It’s vital to maintain the correct moisture level in your bin. It will also help your ‘compost army’ to eat more quickly. Smaller items will break down faster, reducing odor and discouraging pests. Before adding larger items like a whole cabbage or watermelon rind, cut them up or run them through a food processor first. Keep food scraps smallĪll items you feed your worms should be small. A whole feeding should be completely gone in around 1 to 2 weeks. Instead, feed your worms every 2-3 days, and gauge how much they are consuming. When it comes to scraps, it’s not always the more the merrier! If you throw every scrap you have into the bin, the worms won’t be able to keep up, and the food will start to rot. Like with any new hobby, practice makes perfect! I made a ton of mistakes when I was first starting out, but do not fear – you’ll be an expert vermicomposter before you know it! These top tips will stop you from making some common beginners’ mistakes. You must also ensure that there’s adequate airflow in the bin by opening windows and doors when necessary. Placing it in your kitchen will allow you to add your food scraps straight away! Inside bins should be placed away from appliances like fridges, which emit heat, noise, and vibration that worms will be sensitive to. For convenient heat and light regulation, many people opt for an inside bin.











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