Articles about build a worm bin (0-16 of 16)

  • Have You Considered Vermicomposting Or Composting With Worms?
    By: Garden Lover | - The numbers of people interested in vermicomposting or worm composting has grown as the interest continues to grow in composting at home. Vermicomposting or choosing red wigglers for your household compost system, calls for little time and effort provided you set the container up in the correct way.

    What exactly is vermicomposting or worm composting?

    Vermicompost is the result of the composting procedure when red worms ingest kitchen scraps and reward you with a blend o ...

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  • Read More Around Worm Composting
    By: Chris Balson | - You are able to turn your home food waste along with other organic and natural materials into rich soil fertilizers. This method is known as worm composting. It is a simple approach and can be carried out within the comforts of your residence. The supplies utilized in this process are readily obtainable and it doesnt consider considerably hard work to build your individual worm farm.

    Why Worm composting?

    Worm composting is an straightforward approach to prepare manure o ...

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  • What Happened To My Worms?
    By: Tyler Weaver | - I got a new package of worms in the mail yesterday...sounds great, right? I had constructed a worm bin and had it all ready to go, filled with moldy food scraps and shredded cardboard. Around 7 pm I put them in their new habitat, stared at them for a while, then went out for some food.

    I came back a few hours later, and who knew they'd be all over my floor in slimy clumps. Believe it or not, this is somewhat normal for worms in the beginning as they figure out their new living situa ...

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  • Composting With Worms - What Is The Discongruity In Red Wiggler Bins And Red Worm Farms?
    By: CB Michaels | - Vermiculture is the discipline of utilizing a type of live worm named the red wiggler worm to decompound herbaceous plant scraps and supplementary biological byproducts substances. Because practically every person (in the US explicitly) generates some extent of natural rubbish, be it slight or grandiose, Composting with worms is thus an excellent leisure activity for for all practical purposes everyone. It is reasonable, convenient and practical, a marvelous learning occasion for brats (and anyo ...
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  • Composting Made Easy
    By: Dave Berning | - We all probably know someone who is fanatical about their lawn and garden and who own or have made their own compost bin. So why all the fuss, you may ask? In an age where the buzzwords of green and organic are everywhere, composting fits right in. There is nothing more organic than composting and it has been around forever. If you think about it, as long as there have been dying plants, there has been composting.

    So what is compost? According to the dictionary, compost is a mixtu ...

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  • How To Compost Frugally Plus Natural Gardening
    By: David McDaniels | - How to compost without spending much. You may not want to believe this, but best compost isn't really natural. You can easily help out nature at little expense.

    Nature Doesn't Hurry

    Books always enthuse about how organic compost grows under the cover of natural woods. That's great if you don't hunger for the best compost and don't mind waiting five or ten years.

    If you pamper nature with superior conditions you'll get superior compost in days not years.

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  • Everything You Should Know About Making Earthworm Farms At Home
    By: cdwyland | - Why Should I Build Earthworm Farms

    Earthworm farms have many benefits. Every year, households get rid of hundreds or even thousands of pounds of things that can be disposed of in your on yard. This garbage ends up in city garbage dumps where it decays and attracts unwanted scavengers. Home composting is the best thing someone can do for the environment from their own home. You can do something to change this, just by having earthworm farms. Instead of disposing of your garbage ...

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  • Everything You Should Know About Building Earthworm Farms As A Hobby
    By: cdwyland | - What Are The Benefits Of Earthworm Farms

    Earthworm farms have lots of benefits. Each year, households dispose of hundreds or even thousands of lbs. of waste. This waste ends up in local where it decays and attracts unwanted guests. Home composting is the best thing someone can do to help the environment from their own backyard. You can do something to change this, just by having earthworm farms. Instead of throwing your garbage in the local dump, you can add your organic waste ...

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  • All You Should Know About Building Earthworm Farms For Compost
    By: cdwyland | - Why Should I Build Earthworm Farms

    Earthworm farms have lots of benefits. Each year, households get rid of hundreds or even thousands of lbs. of trash. This waste makes its way to where it rots and brings unwanted guests. Making earthworm farms is the greatest thing someone can do for the environment from their own backyard. You can do something to change this, just by having earthworm farms. Instead of throwing your garbage in the city landfill, you can add your organic waste ...

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  • Vermicomposting Systems - Use The Right Compost System To Produce The Best Compost
    By: cdwyland | - Vermicomposting systems are just one of many different types of composting methods. Composting methods can range from industrial scale down to a wormery compost in your own backyard. Just to name a few that you can do at home...

    - Cold or "Slow" Composting
    - Sheet Composting
    - Trench Composting
    - Cold Bin Composting
    - Heap Composting
    - Hot or "Fast" Composting

    Most of these methods refer to the manipulation of ground soil and relying o ...

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  • Build A Wormery Compost For Free!
    By: cdwyland | - Really? A Wormery Compost For Free?

    You hear me right. Making a wormery is nothing difficult and can be done with stuff just collecting dust in your attic. You'll need to go digging through your old junk to find two items.

    The first thing you'll need for your free wormery compost is a container. This container will house your entire project, so let's call this the compost bin. The compost bin doesn't need to be any bigger than 3x3 to 5x5 and just 1 foot tall. You'll nee ...

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  • The Gardening Business - Lawn Mowing Basics
    By: Richard Harrison | - When should I Mow

    Most grasses should be mowed when they have grown 12 to 25 mm above their recommended height, though heights vary with different grass types.

    When Not to Mow:

    When the grass is wet. Drought conditions. Frost conditions. Before or directly after adding turf treatments. Children or animals in the cutting area. Until you have removed debris. On very steep banks. Without the correct Personal Protection Equipment.

    Cutting Height

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  • Home Composting, Time To Get Creative
    By: Douglas Hill | - Hi again, I have now taken you through the in's and out's of building your first compost. Or have I. There is a lot you can know when it comes to compost. My goal is not to make you an authority on the subject, but to give you the knowledge to grow and use your compost in the most effective way possible.

    Let us start with temperature. Some people feel the need to keep their compost in a hot (sunshine) location. They say the heat speeds up the digestion by the microbes in the compo ...

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  • Home Composting, Getting The Mix Right
    By: Douglas Hill | - The concept of composting has been around for quite a long time in the forests. Leaves fall to the forest floor, decompose, and their nutrients will be absorbed back into the trees through the roots. Farmers and Gardeners have been taking advantage of the nutrient rich by product from this decomposition for thousands of years and you can too.
    Composting is a great way to add nutrients to your garden or potting soil. Not only is it good for your garden and plants, it also is a good way f ...

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  • Home Based Business- Vermiculture
    By: Taranbir Multani | - More and more people are turning to home based business to earn extra cash. Others get lucky; they earn big and make it their only source of income. They start with businesses that do not require too much upkeep, like a few hours a day. Choose trades that will not put additional pressure to your existing job. Since it will be home based, there would be no additional time spent for commuting. Start work when you reach home. Take for example vermiculture.

    Vermiculture is the cultiv ...

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  • How To Build Your Very Own Compost Bin
    By: Allan Wilson | - Composting can be achieved in a simple compost pile. However, building a compost bin is an effective way to contain garden and kitchen waste. A Compost Bin also provides easy access to waste material for frequent turning. Further, Compost Bins help control heat and moisture content to speed up the composting process.

    They come in various designs and can be commercially bought or assembled at home. Usually Compost Bins are made of plastic, metal, wood and wire.

    Typ ...

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