Our worm bin cost about ten bucks not including worms. it was quick and easy to make.
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3 Responses to Worm Bin Fast and Easy
What is it with guys they have to play with power tools to make anything 🙂
I’m cheap and I hate dragging out the tools unless I really really have to.
I used a couple of old milk crates which you can find cheap sometimes even
free for my worm bin I lined the sides of one with cardboard and put a
trashbag in it with holes poked in the bottom of it I put it on top of the
other milk crate the bottom crate collects the worm tea that one just had a
trashbag in it. Works well and cost next to nothing
What is it with guys they have to play with power tools to make anything 🙂
I’m cheap and I hate dragging out the tools unless I really really have to.
I used a couple of old milk crates which you can find cheap sometimes even
free for my worm bin I lined the sides of one with cardboard and put a
trashbag in it with holes poked in the bottom of it I put it on top of the
other milk crate the bottom crate collects the worm tea that one just had a
trashbag in it. Works well and cost next to nothing
Ender1zero1
June 26, 2014 at 3:46 am
Knew it was something like that, thank you for the tip.
BuddyClubGardening
June 26, 2014 at 4:45 am
Dirt provides grit. Worms have a gizzard and need the grit to help digest
their food. Sand, regular dirt, green sand are all good for worms.
KayakFisher01
June 26, 2014 at 5:42 am