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On 1/21/2017 3:15 PM, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2017 22:31:14 -0600, Muggles wrote: Red wigglers have a veracious appetite for table scraps, paper, etc. They like shredded paper scraps for bedding and you add the table scraps to the paper in layers. As they eat the table scraps, they also eat the paper. You add new layers of paper and scraps and the worms will move from the castings up into the new food. They say you can use larger plastic containers and layer the food on the left side and let the worms compost that, and then move the food and bedding to the right side and the worms will move to the right side allowing you to harvest the worm casting on the previous side. You can also pull out the top plastic container to harvest the casting juice in the bottom. You drain it into a bucket and thin it out with some water and it makes a great organic plant food, or you can water your veggies with it. Plants love it. Check this guy: Worm Farm Build: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exdXKk3iBPY Maintenance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCVqCW1dkpA&feature=youtu.be I've seen other plans using a large garbage can, but this is easy -- better IMO. I like the way this one is stacked. I didn't have that many buckets - just 2. -- Maggie |
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