madapostle
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Hey All,
We started our Worm Composting Project over a month ago and I wanted to share and update how the project is going... and what I am learning as I go.
Here is a short video of one of our basic bins: http://youtu.be/10i_Zm1WjJA
How I built it:
We used 18 gallon tubs.
Drilled 1/4 holes every 2 inches over the entire bottom of the bin
Drilled a "ring" of 1/4 holes about 4 inches down from the top of the bin
Drilled a few holes evenly spaced over the top of the bin lid
In another bin (no holes) I sat 4 bricks
The bin with holes sits inside that bin, on top the bricks
All this allows for good air flow for the worms
Whats inside:
I lined the bottom with shredded newspaper (about 2-3 inches)
Threw in some compost from my garden (an inch)
Added "whole", natural food scraps we had been saving for our kitchen
Added coffee grounds from local coffee shop.
Covered all that with 2-3 inches of more shredded newspaper
The Worms:
I first bought 500 red wigglers from PA
These were going to slow!
So I bought 2000 more.
It's crazy in there!
Things I have learned:
No shredded newspaper! I need another bedding material that they really want to eat.
No more "whole" food. I puree it first and the worms eat is fast! Really fast!
More Coffee Grounds! They seems to love them!
More Bins...ASAP! They are growing in size and number fast. Plan on adding a couple more bins and spreading them out slowly.
Don't just think of yourself. A local grow store is interested in buying my castings! Money!
Now, my question to the community is...
"Anyone out there have some ideas on bedding that the worms will eat?"
"Any other input on things I can do or should do different?"
My project for today is going to be cleaning out shredded newspaper...once I have something else to put in.
We started our Worm Composting Project over a month ago and I wanted to share and update how the project is going... and what I am learning as I go.
Here is a short video of one of our basic bins: http://youtu.be/10i_Zm1WjJA
How I built it:
We used 18 gallon tubs.
Drilled 1/4 holes every 2 inches over the entire bottom of the bin
Drilled a "ring" of 1/4 holes about 4 inches down from the top of the bin
Drilled a few holes evenly spaced over the top of the bin lid
In another bin (no holes) I sat 4 bricks
The bin with holes sits inside that bin, on top the bricks
All this allows for good air flow for the worms
Whats inside:
I lined the bottom with shredded newspaper (about 2-3 inches)
Threw in some compost from my garden (an inch)
Added "whole", natural food scraps we had been saving for our kitchen
Added coffee grounds from local coffee shop.
Covered all that with 2-3 inches of more shredded newspaper
The Worms:
I first bought 500 red wigglers from PA
These were going to slow!
So I bought 2000 more.
It's crazy in there!
Things I have learned:
No shredded newspaper! I need another bedding material that they really want to eat.
No more "whole" food. I puree it first and the worms eat is fast! Really fast!
More Coffee Grounds! They seems to love them!
More Bins...ASAP! They are growing in size and number fast. Plan on adding a couple more bins and spreading them out slowly.
Don't just think of yourself. A local grow store is interested in buying my castings! Money!
Now, my question to the community is...
"Anyone out there have some ideas on bedding that the worms will eat?"
"Any other input on things I can do or should do different?"
My project for today is going to be cleaning out shredded newspaper...once I have something else to put in.