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  • How to Start a Metro Compost Bin

    Compost is the black gold of gardening---with many metro governments encouraging city residents to reduce waste through composting, why not give it a try? Vermicompost is a great indoor or...

  • Homemade Compost Container for Red Worm Composting

    Although an outdoor compost heap is a useful way to dispose of kitchen waste during the summer months, it may not be a viable alternative in cold winters. Vermicomposting, or composting with...

  • How to Keep Vermicompost Moist

    Because your compost worms breathe by obtaining oxygen through their moist skin, you'll need to keep a close eye on the moisture level of your worm bin or vermicompost operation. "The Worm Book"...

  • How to Build a Worm Bin for Table Scraps

    Any gardener who has pushed their hands into a pile of deep, black loamy soil will tell you that good soil is better than gold. A great way to improve garden soil is to practice vermicomposting,...

  • How to Compost With Red Worms

    Turn your organic kitchen waste into a rich soil amendment using the process of vermicomposting. Red worms consume the waste products and produce castings. Castings are a nutrient rich addition in...

  • Worm Farming Instructions

    Worm farming can produce nutrients for fertilizing your other plants and is a great way to recycle your vegetable and fruit waste. It is important to understand how to set up a proper structure...

  • How to Compost Horse Manure With Worms

    Using worms to compost horse manure is a very effective practice. It is estimated that one worm can consume nearly half its body weight in manure each day making the reduction of waste for farmers...

  • How to Use Worms to Compost

    Composting with worms provides a way to recycle food waste into nutrient-filled soil on a year-round basis indoors or out. The worms consume the organic matter and leave behind the compost....

  • How to Harvest Red Worms

    Worm farming has become very popular over the last few years, and is a lucrative way to produce soil fertilizer. When it comes time to harvest your crop, you can purchase an expensive machine to...

  • Vermicomposting Instructions

    Vermicomposting is the process of using worms to create nutrient-rich compost (called castings) from household food scraps. This self-contained, ecologically friendly activity requires little...

  • How to Build a Pyramid Compost Bin for Earthworms

    A pyramid compost bin for earthworms simply refers to the method in which you prepare the ingredients for the worms' home. Materials are stacked up in a pyramid shape, including the worms. Then...

  • How to Harvest Worm Castings From A Worm Bin

    Building a worm bin is easy, feeding worms is easy, but how do you get the black gold that is worm castings out of your worm bin - without removing the worms too. Follow these simple steps to...

  • Do it Yourself Worm Farm

    Growing your own worm farm is called vermiculture or vermicomposting. The idea behind worm farming is that your crop is the worm castings, or droppings. The worms eat food waste from your...

  • Food for Red Wiggler Worms

    Red wiggler worms are easy to keep in captivity for short periods or long term cultivation. Their main requirements are a consistently moist environment and a steady supply of food.

  • The Vermiculture Process

    The vermiculture process can take place in a variety of containers, typically called worm bins. A wooden box, an old tub or a plastic drum can serve the basic functions of a bin. Any container...

  • How to Vermicompost in Your Kitchen

    Composting with worms is much easier than some people seem to think. You don't need cinder blocks, or straw, or any type of fancy system. All you need is a plastic bin, some extra cloth, a...

  • How to Grow Redworms

    Why would anyone in their right mind want to grow redworms--or any other worms, for that matter? For one, growing your own redworms, commonly called red wiggler, manure or brandling worms, will...

  • How to Age Horse Manure as Compost

    Horse manure is a favorite soil amendment used by farmers, gardeners and landscapers to enrich the soil with nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, and to improve soil structure and increase water...

  • How to Age Chicken Manure for Use as Compost

    Providing your garden with composted chicken manure gives it a high-energy dose of nutrients and can turn even the poorest soils into fertile loam. Chicken manure straight from the chicken,...

  • Making Compost With Worms

    Start by choosing a bin. If you're composting in a small space, get a shallow plastic bin available at any department store. Metal cans or outdoor wooden bins are options for those with more...

  • Raising Red Wigglers

    Red wigglers, or red worms, can compost your organic waste for use as fertile top soils and are a popular fish bait and feed as well. Raising large amounts of red wrigglers will require more...

  • How to Build Red Worm Compost Bins

    Composting turns organic materials like kitchen waste into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. Introducing red worms into the process mimics the way that material is broken down in nature. Creating...

  • How to Fix a Worm Composting Bin That Smells

    A healthy worm composting bin shouldn't smell at all! Look here for simple tips to fix your smelly worm bin.

  • How to Harvest Compost From a Worm Box

    Your worms have been working hard on your kitchen scraps, but how do you get the compost out?

  • How to Set Up a Vermicomposter

    Vermicomposting, or composting with worms, can provide you with nutrient rich worm castings for your garden and houseplants. You can conduct vermicomposting on a small scale and you can even keep...

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