A worm composter, or wormery, can turn your kitchen food scraps into fantastic fertiliser for your house plants and garden. Compact, smell-free and faster than normal composting, a wormery harnesses ...
Besides being my new favorite insult phrase, the Urban Worm bag is a versatile all-star compost factory. It's quick to set up and easy to maintain because there are no trays. Just put bedding in ...
A larger garden can easily accommodate a simple heap in a lesser used part of the garden, while even the smallest terrace could accommodate a worm composter. To erect your own bin, hammer into the ...
There’s even a loft inside—an elevated shelf where you harvest compost after the worms have done their duty—and a lower level where your food scraps and worms go. The Bionicraft Biovessel ...
Get rid of food scraps by composting with the right products In vermicomposters like the Bionicraft (pictured), worms turn your fruit and vegetable scraps into high-quality fertilizer, but they ...
Jeffrey Neal from Loop Closing has compiled resources for those looking to try worm composting or Bokashi. Oregon State has a comprehensive guide for composting and "vermicomposting" — using a ...
Now the extension is showing it is more than just talking about the issues with the addition of a worm chalet — a compost bin filled with worms that eat organic matter, and where the worm wasted ...
Worms eat their own weight in organic waste, soil and minerals and excrete their own weight in castings daily, which makes compost and enriches the soil. One acre of worms can break up about 50 ...
Nor should you panic if you do not have worms wriggling away in your heap. Many other creatures play their part in compost creation, such as fungi, bacteria and other microbes. “Even mice ...
‘Don’t compost cooked food.’ I can’t remember how often I’ve said that to people. Plate scrapings soon stink and every undesirable neighbour round about will rush to your compost bi ...