i am trying to start a worm farm like a ant farm but i don’t know how to can you help thank you?

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Worm Farm
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"Worming", Belmont Farm for girls

[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]

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Question by matty21620: i am trying to start a worm farm like a ant farm but i don’t know how to can you help thank you?

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6 Responses to i am trying to start a worm farm like a ant farm but i don’t know how to can you help thank you?

  1. Get an aquarium, and fill half with soil, and put some chopped leaves and straw on the top, and keep putting some chopped onion skins and tea leaves and vegetable peelins on it. They also like coffe grounds. DonĀ“t keep it too wet. If you want to see how thy crawl aroung, then wrap black plastic aroung the sides, and take it off to see.

    cakes4africa
    January 1, 2012 at 12:43 pm
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  2. Well, first you need a good sized container. Now you need fresh, good soil with nutrition in it; put the soil into the sturdy container. Next you need the worms. Pick out a couple of healthy good- sized worms and drop them into the container with dirt. Now every month or so, let some water droplets seep into the container. I’d also advise to keep the container in a slightly chilled room or section. Be sure to also check up on your worms now and then, don’t forget about the water droplets!! Good luck to your new worm farm!!

    dragonfire
    January 1, 2012 at 12:45 pm
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  3. no idea don’t you have to get like an aquarium to put it in

    ~*Sarah*~
    January 1, 2012 at 12:49 pm
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  4. And may I ask what that has to do with cats ?

    mimi007
    January 1, 2012 at 1:08 pm
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  5. Making a worm farm for your cat?
    Try going to a different category to find your answer…

    Catlover
    January 1, 2012 at 1:32 pm
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  6. Yes, google organic farming and gardening sites online. A lot of organic gardeners use worms in their compost.

    Go here for info and to buy the worms:
    http://www.acmewormfarm.com/

    Behaviorist
    January 1, 2012 at 1:57 pm
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