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I found instructions for a worm bin on another thread here so thought I would cross-post for you:
Getting Started
http://www.lionsgrip.com/worms.html
1. Start with a worm bin:
It doesn't have to be expensive or fancy.
2. Add "Bedding" and food to the bin:
We recommned wet leaves, newspapers, rabbit manure, straw, coarse sawdust, or aged horse or dairy manure. Then bury the vegative food scraps in the bedding material.
3. Add Worms:
You'll need one to two pounds of worms for each pound of scraps that you produce each day.
What do I need? Here's a checklist of the basics:
- Worm Bin
- Bedding
- Worms
- Worm Food
- A Worm Cultivator
- A Thermometer
I found instructions for a worm bin on another thread here so thought I would cross-post for you:
Getting Started
http://www.lionsgrip.com/worms.html
1. Start with a worm bin:
It doesn't have to be expensive or fancy.
2. Add "Bedding" and food to the bin:
We recommned wet leaves, newspapers, rabbit manure, straw, coarse sawdust, or aged horse or dairy manure. Then bury the vegative food scraps in the bedding material.
3. Add Worms:
You'll need one to two pounds of worms for each pound of scraps that you produce each day.
What do I need? Here's a checklist of the basics:
- Worm Bin
- Bedding
- Worms
- Worm Food
- A Worm Cultivator
- A Thermometer