Plastic Farm

Plastic Farm

Build your own Worm Farm (Vermicomposting): Step-by-Step Instructions

Visit us directly to buy red worms for composting:

www.wholesalefishingworms.com

VERMICULTURE COMPOSTING:

Vermicompsting is organic, non-burning, and rich in nutrients. You can use vermicomposting in any garden project or for any plant in your house to enrich the soil and ensure healthy plant growth.  The following is a “HOW TO” guide to creating your own vermicomposting farm.

Step-by-Step Instructions to Create Your Own Worm Farm.

1. Set up a worm bin

2. Obtain a suitable worm bedding

3. Fill the worm bed with the bedding

4. Introduce the worms into the bin.

5. Feed your worms.

6. Breeding and Harvesting

1. Set Up a WORM BIN:

MATERIAL:

Although your worms do not need to be kept in a box, herding worms is easier with a container.  Your worm bin can be made out of anything that will hold bedding and allow drainage.  Ideas include:

  • Tubs
  • Rubbermaid Containers
  • Wooden Crates
  • Cement Blocks

**CAUTION:  The best materials are made of either wood or plastic.  Metal containers may emit poisons as the metal reacts with moisture in the bin.  These poisons can slow down production and kill the worms.

MATERIAL TIP:  One advantage to a wooden bin is that it breathes.  Air is drawn into the bedding as moisture wicks through the wood.

Bin Tips:

SIZE:

Minimum requirements:
Depth: 8 inches
Width: Bin should always be wider than deep.

Ideal Size:
Depth: 12 inches
Width x Length:  2 ft. x 3 ft.

HOLES: One inch holes should be drilled for every square foot in the bottom of the bin.  Place a small metal or plastic screen over the holes to prevent worms and dirt from leaving the bin.

LIDS: Do not cover your bin with plastic lids that do not breathe.  If you cover your bin, use cardboard or a piece of burlap.  Leave at least one inch of free space on either side to allow air to enter the bin.  Sprinkling water onto your lid will create a humid atmosphere that the worms will enjoy while they crawl on top of their food at night.

2. Obtain a Suitable Worm Bedding:

A healthy soil increases worm reproduction.  Bedding serves two primary functions: (a) permits air to enter, and (b) retains moisture.

BEDDING MATERIALS:

The initial bedding must be a blend of compost and other materials.
COMPOST:  Aged manure makes the best compost, but old food scraps also works well.

Other Materials: Mix your compost with one of the materials listed below.

  • Peat moss
  • Coir (Coconut Fiber)

 

Bedding Preparation:

Prepare the bed before the worms arrive because you do not know how long your worms will survive in the original container.  The bedding should be moist, but not wet.  Ideal moisture content is about 60%.  To achieve this, do the following steps:

  1. Soak the peat moss or coir in water overnight.
  2. Wring the material out so that only a few drops of water come through.
  3. Mix the material with the compost.

3. Fill the Worm Bed with Bedding

Fill the worm bed, leaving approximately four inches of space between the top of the bed and the bedding.

4. Place the Worms into the Worm Bin

For cheap red worm deals, visit www.wholesalefishingworms.com

The worms will likely crawl into the bedding to get away from the light. Place the bin in a dark place that is sheltered from extreme temperatures. The ideal bedding temperature range is 72-75 degrees Fahrenheit. Unless you have a small bin sitting in the sun, the temperature will be the same day and night.

THE EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON NIGHTCRAWLERS AND RED WIGGLERS

Reproduction and food consumption drop rapidly at bedding temperatures below 60 F*. However, the worms will survive the cold as long as they don’t freeze. If they do freeze though, most of the cocoons usually survive to hatch in the spring. Wigglers and Nightcrawlers can survive temperatures up to 90 degrees for short periods of time, but it really stresses them.

Bedding temperatures can be raised through the decomposition of organic matter and the activity of the worms. The adverse effect of a large worm bed is that they can become warmer than the average air temperature in the summer. If you live in an area with very hot summers, you might need to keep the bin inside your house.

5. Feed your worms.

Red Wigglers and European Nightcrawlers will eat just about anything that you throw into the worm bin.  Red Wigglers are composting worms and thus the following section mostly applies to them, however, Europeans will eat everything mentioned below as well.

QUANTITY

Red wigglers will eat their weight in food daily. For every pound of red wigglers, feed half that weight in food waste. Feeding twice a week or weekly is fine.  Do not over feed your red wigglers. Bury the food waste to avoid decomposing stenches and choose a different location each time you feed the worms.

FOOD CHOICES

Any vegetable waste generated from food preparation can be used as food.  The following list provides some examples:

Potato Peels

Carrotts

Lettuce

Cabbage

Celery

Apples

Banan Peels

Grapefruit or Orange Rinds

Tea Leaves

Tea Bags

Coffee Grounds

Paper Filters

 

Waste decomposes at various speeds.  For instance, banana peels compost within a week, while orange peels take about a month to decompose.  To increase composting rates, cut the waste before placing it in the bin.

Calcium carbonate or Egg shells are needed to maintain a safe pH level in the bedding and they act like vitamins for the worms. Dry the shells out, crush them, and sprinkle at least one tablespoon in the bin every week.

CAUTION:  Avoid feeding your worms the following products:

Meats

Dairy Products

Eggs

Oily Foods

Salt and Vinegar

Bones

 

Red wigglers will eat their weight in food daily. For every pound of red wigglers, feed half that weight in food waste. Feeding twice a week or weekly is fine.  Do not over feed your red wigglers. Bury the food waste to avoid decomposing stenches and choose a different location each time you feed the worms.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL THROUGH FOOD

Decomposing food will raise the temperature of the bedding.  The following tips can help decrease bedding temperatures:

  1. Keep the bedding wet.
  2. Place frozen foods in the bin with the lid on (see Step 2 for proper lid usage).
  3. Place frozen water bottles into the bedding.
  4. Place the bin in a well-ventilated area.

MOISTURE CONTROL

At ideal moisture, there will be very little or no liquid coming out the bottom of the bin. If excess liquid comes out, it won’t affect the worms that much, but can make the castings less valuable.

Overly wet conditions bring on pests like flies and mites. Conversely, dry bins will slow down appetites.  The following tips will help with moisture control:

1.  Water more often, but less at a time.

2.  Feeding high moisture foods like lettuce and watermelon will significantly decrease the frequency that you need to water your worm bin.

3.  Use Lukewarm water, unless you are trying to cool the bin.

4.  Do not use chlorinated water.

6. BREEDING AND HARVESTING

BREEDING

The European Nightcrawler is a prolific breeder and lays more eggs than many other worms, including the Red Wiggler.  Each worm lays between one and two capsules per week and each capsule contains between 4 and 20 worms.  Worms are asexual, which means there are no male or female worms and all worms produce offspring.

Important European Worms Breeding Fact:  Worms breed best at the beginning of their life cycle.  While red worms have a life cycle of three to four years, the European Nightcrawler only lasts about a year.  Purchase worms accordingly. If you are breeding Nightcrawlers, order worms that are younger and at the beginning of their life cycle.  If the purpose of your worms is for fishing, buy European worms that are larger and are at the end of their life cycle.  When purchasing from Wholesalefishingworms, you can specify ‘Bait’ or ‘Breeding’ worms in the comments section when you buy.

 

HARVESTING

 

When you initially put the worms into our bin, you left about four inches of free space between the dirt and the top of the bin.  Gradually the dirt level will begin to rise and when the dirt level is close to the top of your bin, it’s time to harvest the worms.  You should harvest your bin about every three months to ensure a healthy worm supply and a good mixture of castings and vermicompost.

Illustrated below are two methods used for worm harvesting.

  1. Move the contents of the bin to one side.  Add new bedding with composted food onto the other side.  The worms will eventually move to the new bedding in search of food and you can remove the old bedding after one or two weeks.
  2. Place a pile of bedding with worms in it onto a slab beneath a bright light.  Slowly remove the first layer of bedding.  The worms will continue borrowing to escape the light.  As they do this, continue to remove the layers of bedding unto the bedding is gone and only the worms are left on the slab. 
    TIP:  Do not feed the worms for one or two weeks prior to harvesting.

Typically, the first four inches of bedding contain the majority of the worms.  However, most of the cocoons and castings are found six to eight inches below the surface.  You can expect to have about double the quantity of worms from the original quantity.

 

Happy Worm Farming!

About the Author

A large supplier of Red Worms and European Nightcrawlers

Farm Plastics Recycling by www.solwayrecycling.co.uk.flv


Presto 04820 PopLite hot air popper


Presto 04820 PopLite hot air popper


$29.99


Plug in Prestos PopLite and the party begins. In less than 2.5 minutes you will have up to 18 cups which is equal to two large bowlfuls of fluffy popcorn with virtually no unpopped kernels. And because the machine uses hot air instead of oil the resulting snack is healthier and lower in calories. Thats not to say you can nott add butter in fact the half cup measuring cup on top of the popper doubl…

Cuisinart CSB-76 SmartStick 200-Watt Immersion Hand Blender


Cuisinart CSB-76 SmartStick 200-Watt Immersion Hand Blender



The versatile stick design of the Cuisinart Smart stick Hand Blender lets users blend ingredients right in pots, pitchers, bowls, or clear plastic beaker that’s included. A powerful 200-watt motor operates with an easy one-touch control. Blends drinks, purees soup, mixes pancake and crepe batters in seconds! Both stainless steel blending shaft and beaker are dishwasher-safe….


Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Juice Extractor


Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Juice Extractor


$55.00


Makes up to 24% more juice than a leading petitorExtra-large 3″ chute juices whole fruits and vegetables with less prep800-watt motor processes whole fruits and vegetables in secondsLarge pulp bin allows the user to juice longer and add nutrient-rich pulp to any recipeAll removable parts are dishwasher-safeStainless steel strainer basket with cleaning brush for easy pulp removalEasy to assemble an…

Dorcy 41-2510 4 LED Carabineer Floating Waterproof Flashlight with Batteries


Dorcy 41-2510 4 LED Carabineer Floating Waterproof Flashlight with Batteries


$3.43


The 3AA – 4 LED Carabineer Flashlight features a waterproof design with floatability. This flashlight is constructed with shock absorbing rubber around the head and the body of the light. The rubber design around the body allows for a slip-free comfortable grip, ensuring stability and durability. The 3AA – 4 LED Carabineer Flashlight has a uniquely built-in tail cap carabineer clip and comes compl…

simplehuman Wall Mount Grocery Bag Holder, Brushed Stainless Steel


simplehuman Wall Mount Grocery Bag Holder, Brushed Stainless Steel


$8.30


A wall mounted grocery bag holder comes complete with mounting hardware. This stainless steel unit features easy tuck opening and wide dispensing area….

Nelson 50336 Brass Hose Quick Connectors Set, Male and Female


Nelson 50336 Brass Hose Quick Connectors Set, Male and Female


$5.74


Nelson Sprinkler 50336 Quick Connector Male Female SetNelson watering equipment accessories make your watering experience easier, more convenient, less costly and more durable. When you choose Nelson accessories, you get products that work seamlessly with Nelson watering equipment. Nelson Sprinkler 50336 Quick Connector Male Female Set Features;; All brass body; Fits standard hoses, outdoor faucet…

La Femme Nikita: The Complete Fourth Season


La Femme Nikita: The Complete Fourth Season


$17.53


All 22 episodes from season four–including “There Are No Missions,” “Into the Looking Glass,” “Sympathy for the Devil,” “No One Lives Forever,” and “Hell Hath No Fury”–are featured in a six-disc set. 16 1/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital Surround stereo; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish; audio commentary on selected episodes. **22 episodes on 6 discs. 16 1/4 hrs.**…

The History Channel : Modern Marvels Milk : The Technology Behind Pasteurization , Yogurt , Cheese & Other Dairy , Modern Marvels Corn : The Largest Us Agricultural Crop : The Technology Behind Bio-fuel , Environmentally Friendly Plastic Containers Made From Corn, Corn Feeding the Masses From Acient Times to Present Day : 2 Pack


The History Channel : Modern Marvels Milk : The Technology Behind Pasteurization , Yogurt , Cheese & Other Dairy , Modern Marvels Corn : The Largest Us Agricultural Crop : The Technology Behind Bio-fuel , Environmentally Friendly Plastic Containers Made From Corn, Corn Feeding the Masses From Acient Times to Present Day : 2 Pack


$15.99


The History Channel : Modern Marvels Milk : The Technology Behind Pasteurization , Yogurt , Cheese & Other Dairy , Modern Marvels Corn : The Largest Us Agricultural Crop : The Technology Behind Bio-fuel , Environmentally Friendly Plastic Containers Made From Corn, Corn Feeding the Masses From Acient Times to Present Day : 2 Pack…

Braun Thermoscan Ear Thermometer with ExacTemp Technology


Braun Thermoscan Ear Thermometer with ExacTemp Technology


$38.22


IRT 4520. Number 1 brand among pediatricians and moms (Based on survey of pediatricians in the United States and syndicated ear thermometer data). Proven more accurate than rectal or temple (Measurements in detecting temperature changes. Nimah, Marianne M., et. al. Infrared tympanic thermometry in comparison with other temperature measurement techniques in febrile children. Pediatr Cnt Care Med 7….

Wedderspoon Raw Organic Manuka Honey Active 16+, 17.6-Ounce Jar


Wedderspoon Raw Organic Manuka Honey Active 16+, 17.6-Ounce Jar


$28.43


Wedderspoon Organic is North America’s number One Organically Certified Manuka Honey suppliers, providing an Authentic, manuka honey recognized throughout North America for its outstanding quality and consistency. Manuka Honey is know all over the world for its extraordinarily powerful healing benefits At Wedderspoon Organic, we bring you the finest in organic products because we know quality matt…


You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Comments are closed.