http://www.wormsetc.com Red wiggler worms are a great way to compost your food scraps and make for an extremely easy way to recycle. This short 5 min video w…
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3 Responses to Red Wiggler Worm Composting Bin Setup
@topshotbros @topshotbros Hello, I am glad that you a interested in getting
your school on the composting track. One big thing people assume about the
worm bin is that it will be messy or attract pest. In actuality a worm
composting unit that is set up right will not have these problems. There is
a lot of information available on this at wormsetc.com but most people
start with a couple pounds of worms. For a school you will need a lot more.
Also I would recommend a “Can-O-Worms” bin
@topshotbros @topshotbros Hello, I am glad that you a interested in getting
your school on the composting track. One big thing people assume about the
worm bin is that it will be messy or attract pest. In actuality a worm
composting unit that is set up right will not have these problems. There is
a lot of information available on this at wormsetc.com but most people
start with a couple pounds of worms. For a school you will need a lot more.
Also I would recommend a “Can-O-Worms” bin
Matthew WormsEtc
March 14, 2015 at 10:17 pm
you can drill holes in the bottom for air.
dragonsafire1746
March 14, 2015 at 11:13 pm
Hey thank, sorry for the LONG delay in replying to the video. Did you get a
composter and get it set up?
Matthew WormsEtc
March 14, 2015 at 11:13 pm