Shows an update after a week and a half on the flow through worm bin. Uses red wiggler worms for composting. Free plans available show how to build a flow through worm bin for under .00… wormcompostingblog.com
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5 Responses to Flow Through Worm Bin Update
@best333WillC Also, red worms tend to be a “darker” red then euro’s
@best333WillC Once they get larger it is easier as the European nightcrawlers will grow much thicker and can get a little longer than the red wigglers. When they are juveniles, it is very difficult and time consuming to sort them.
Bruce
OrganicWormFarm
February 4, 2012 at 10:17 pm Reply
…..I have euro’s and red worms. IN separate bins, what is an easy way to tell a difference between them? I can’t really tell a difference. Thanks for you help!
The approximate number of worms per pound varies upon the type of worm. The red wiggler worms shown above come bed run with an approximate count of 800 to 1,000 per pound.
I have a general number associated with each type of worm located at OrderWorms. com
@best333WillC Also, red worms tend to be a “darker” red then euro’s
daggermail1999
February 4, 2012 at 9:50 pm
@best333WillC Once they get larger it is easier as the European nightcrawlers will grow much thicker and can get a little longer than the red wigglers. When they are juveniles, it is very difficult and time consuming to sort them.
Bruce
OrganicWormFarm
February 4, 2012 at 10:17 pm
…..I have euro’s and red worms. IN separate bins, what is an easy way to tell a difference between them? I can’t really tell a difference. Thanks for you help!
best333WillC
February 4, 2012 at 11:06 pm
Devin
The approximate number of worms per pound varies upon the type of worm. The red wiggler worms shown above come bed run with an approximate count of 800 to 1,000 per pound.
I have a general number associated with each type of worm located at OrderWorms. com
Thanks for watching,
Bruce
gonefishingnet
February 5, 2012 at 12:06 am
I just visited your site, approximately how many worms are in 1#?
Thanks,
Devin
BadBoyOrganics
badboyorganics
February 5, 2012 at 12:38 am