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Eliminate Odors From Composting With Worms Indoors
Posted on December 19, 2012
With it being Winter, many vermicomposters have moved their bins indoors to keep their red wigglers happy and productive. As you probably already know, worms start losing productivity when temperatures drop below 55‘F, so it’s important to keep them out of frigid temperatures so that you can reap as much “Black Gold” as possible for […]
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Composting With Composting Worms Indoors
Posted on October 23, 2012
Winter is just around the corner and it’s time to get those red wigglers in a safe place! Red wigglers don’t like to be left out in sub-freezing temperatures. Your worms will be much more productive if they are comfortable! Part of the beauty of vermicomposting is that you can compost both outdoors and indoors. […]
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Eisenia Foetida: A Guide to Red Worm Composting
Posted on April 2, 2012
Red worms composting has been one of several composting methods that are being widely used by earth enthusiasts today. Other than the profit ventures that one can also tap into when vermicomposting, this natural process can certainly help recycle daily household waste on a continual level. It can also be utilized by people who have […]
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Home Composting and Yard Care Alternatives
Posted on January 22, 2012
There are plenty of ways to make the world a better place to live in. And becoming more aware of the environments needs by doing your simple composting and recycling acts at home can go along way. So instead of using chemicals to supplement your garden or to spend money on unnecessary materials, here are […]
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The Best Worm Species for Vermicomposting
Posted on January 22, 2012
The best worm species when it comes to worm composting would be your typical nightcrawlers and red wiggler worms. But if you’re looking for the best worm type to help you well with the decomposition of your organic debris, then turn to the king of all wormery worms – the Red Wigglers. But other than […]
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How to manage indoor and outdoor worm bins
Posted on January 22, 2012
There are several efficient ways when it comes to managing both indoor and outdoor worm bins. There’s providing compost worms with a home that they can comfortably stay in; as well as providing them with a fresh stock of moist organic bedding materials regularly. Other than that, you’ll also know that harvesting worm castings, worm […]
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How to Choose an Indoor or Outdoor Worm Bin
Posted on January 8, 2012
The best kind of compost bin can still differ from one person’s individual feedback to another. Other than the variation in prices, shapes, sizes, and even styles, composters for garden use can be simply determined through several things. To know which composting bin will best suit you and your organic garden, you may read furthermore […]
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The Best Composting Worm for Organic Gardening
Posted on January 8, 2012
There are actually two common types of composting worms, and these are the Eisenia fetida (red wiggler worm), and the Eisenia hortensis (European Nightcrawler). But the most favorable composting worm would be the first one, the red wiggler worm. Red Wiggler Worms Although nightcrawler worms can also be used for vermicomposting purposes, red wigglers are […]
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Common Household Pests inside the Worm Bin
Posted on December 18, 2011
Fruit Flies, Fungus Gnats and Maggots in compost You will experience some common household pests inside your worm bin should you neglect it over time. Along the way, you may also be able to encounter annoying insects such as fruit flies, fungus gnats or even maggots in compost. So you might want to give your […]
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Using Eggshells in Vermicomposting
Posted on December 10, 2011
Aside from selected organic kitchen scraps and garden wastes, crushed eggshells also play a vital role when it comes to worm composting. Not only can it be used as food for your compost pals, it can also be included as an added material for your worm bins bedding. You can learn a lot more from […]
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