Worms Eat My GarbageHow to set up and maintain a worm composting system. |
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... ADVANTAGES • Clean • Usually free for the hauling • Odorless • Easily prepared • No dust the tw Hand - shredded newsprint DISADVANTAGES • May be hard to find • Dries out more readily than shredded corrugated The least expensive and most ...
... ADVANTAGES • Clean • Usually free for the hauling • Odorless • Easily prepared • No dust the tw Hand - shredded newsprint DISADVANTAGES • May be hard to find • Dries out more readily than shredded corrugated The least expensive and most ...
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... ADVANTAGES • Can be free for the hauling • Natural worm habitat • Variety of nutrients present • Makes good castings Leaf mold DISADVANTAGES • Initial odors can be objectionable • Unwanted organisms may be present • May initially heat ...
... ADVANTAGES • Can be free for the hauling • Natural worm habitat • Variety of nutrients present • Makes good castings Leaf mold DISADVANTAGES • Initial odors can be objectionable • Unwanted organisms may be present • May initially heat ...
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... Advantages exist for putting some meat scraps and bones into your worm bin . The nitrogen from meat is undoubtedly a ... advantage of adding some meat is that there will be more plant nutrients in vermicompost produced by worms consuming ...
... Advantages exist for putting some meat scraps and bones into your worm bin . The nitrogen from meat is undoubtedly a ... advantage of adding some meat is that there will be more plant nutrients in vermicompost produced by worms consuming ...
Contents
What kind and size container should I use? | 10 |
What kind of worms should I use? | 21 |
How many worms do I need? | 30 |
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Worms Eat My Garbage: How to Set Up and Maintain a Worm Composting System No preview available - 2016 |
Worms Eat My Garbage: How to Set Up and Maintain a Worm Composting System No preview available - 2016 |
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acid acre aeration amount baby worms bacteria biological bones breeders burrows bury garbage carbon CDX plywood centipedes clitellum cocoons compost pile consume container decomposed decomposition deposited Dindal dump earthworms EAT MY GARBAGE Eisenia Eisenia foetida enchytraeids environment feed fertilizers food waste fresh bedding fruit flies garbage per week garden gizzard Hartenstein harvest worms hatchlings home vermicomposting system house plants humus Isopods Kalamazoo Nature Center kill kitchen waste leaf mold leaves litter Lumbricus terrestris maintenance manure meat microorganisms millipedes mixed mold MOLD MITE months nematodes Neuhauser nightcrawlers nutrients odor organic material organic waste oxygen peat moss perlite pit-run population potting soil pound of garbage produce prostomium protozoa quantities recycling redworms rinds shredded corrugated species sperm springtails surface temperature top dressing toxic Toxoplasmosis trash vermi worm bedding worm bin worm bins worm castings worm food worm growers worm's WORMS EAT