One of the original at-home worm farm manufacturers, Tumbleweed’s Can O Worms is a sturdy option for both indoor and outdoor ...
Food mix: Worm feed needs to be around 50 percent food scraps and 50 percent fiber, such as leaves, coffee filters, and paper ...
Yes, you can use the compost from an indoor bin to enrich garden soil or potted plants, but it may require some preparation. If you're using a worm bin or traditional compost bin, the compost may ...
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 ...
The Washington State University Skagit County Extension held a ribbon-cutting event Wednesday for its worm composting bin. Faculty and staff at the extension offices west of Burlington are using ...
Volunteer Columbia hosted a composting workshop focused on the vermicomposting method, which utilizes the red wiggler worm species. The workshop was held by volunteers Jody Cook and Lindsey Smith.
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 ...
Workshops offered this fall include backyard composting, red worm composting, lasagna composting, bokashi and other indoor composting; green cleaning, recycling done right and preventing food waste.
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 ...