As the worm turns on your worm farm
1.
To start a worm farm, get a wooden container that has holes. Small
holes can be drilled into the container, not big enough for escapees.
Plastic containers aren't a good choice because they keep the farm too
wet. You also need a lid to keep the rain out.
2. Add bedding material like dead plants, leaves and/or newspaper clippings and some soil.
3. Add green material like household fruit and vegetable scraps and egg shells.
4.
Just add worms. You can dig them up in your yard. (A great place to
find worms is under dead wood in moist areas. Don't dig them up from the
garden though, leave those there and don't name them. You can also buy
them at various places. I saw Gurney's is selling them in their garden
catalog.
5. Periodically, add more bedding material and scraps.
The article below tells all about worm composting.
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