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Are you vermicurious?  I find that it’s becoming more and more popular to start worm bins at home, and there’s good reason for it.  They’re really easy to set up, they’re fun to watch, and they require very little attention once you have the system running and your worms acclimated.

I got into worm composting when I decided that burying my food scraps in the ground in the winter just wasn’t fun enough anymore.  Worms can handle next to anything from the kitchen, and you’ll be amazed at what they can do.  I never thought I would love worms the way I do-It’s gotten to the point where I talk to my worms every morning.
So what will the worms need?  Quick watch my video on how to create a worm bin in under 15 minutes and less than ten bucks:

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Plastic bins are a good beginner’s way to try it out, then there’s more “advanced” levels such as the Worm Factory 360 system, or the Worm Inn.  In fact, I should be getting a Worm Inn pretty soon to try and I’ll post a full review of it once I get it going.

ORDERS TO CONTINENTAL U.S. ONLY.
Since we’re dealing with a live product here, there’s some stuff you need to know, so here we go:
-Please make sure your USPS mailing address is correct, as this is where your order confirmation will be sent.  The worms are sent via USPS Priority Mail.
-Orders are shipped out early each week to avoid sitting at the post office over the weekend, so try to order by Saturday to receive it by the end of the following week.
-If you don’t think you’ll be home to receive it, please let me know so we can arrange to have the post office hold the package for you.  Worms are super tough, but why risk their health in extreme heat or cold?  I want you to be happy with your purchase.
-If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask.  I should be able to get back to you within 24 hours with the exception of a serious emergency.  Between myself and the amazing redwormcomposting.com you’re in good hands for getting all of your worm questions answered.

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