Vermicomposting at Home – Food Waste Optimization
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gdj_fjQ-RsQ This is part one of a 3-part vermicomposting series done by THE dude Bentley Christie. Follow these tips and your worms will give you no hassles, ever.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gdj_fjQ-RsQ This is part one of a 3-part vermicomposting series done by THE dude Bentley Christie. Follow these tips and your worms will give you no hassles, ever.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpWnZP0YDbU The Worm Inn MEGA is the latest improvement on the original Worm Inn system. With this system you can turn huge quantities of organic materials into worm castings fairly quickly, without the hassle. Simply add a layer of shredded cardboard, some shredded paper, a dash of leaves and of course food scraps. Let the material sit for a week while you order the red wiggler worms for the system. One to two pounds of red wigglers is plenty to get started while you get the hang of their behavior. From there, it's as easy as adding your food scraps each week and removing fresh castings from the bottom via the drawstring opening (initially this will take a few weeks). This system reigns superior over the others simply due to…
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv8s6EW6NkI Definitely digging this MASSIVE Worm Inn. My main question is regarding how to empty it... since it's so huge when you open the drawstrings I can imagine material just flies out of that thing. I wonder how heavy it is...definitely over 100 pounds when full, if not closer to 150 lbs! If I had one of these, I'd pretty much have to stop my other compost projects since I don't have a whole lot of material, but man it's tempting to get one anyway! My current Worm Inn is just enough capacity, but there have been times where I wish it was bigger.