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  • Worm Composting Information Fact Sheet

    GardenGuides — Worm Composting Information. Worm composting or vermicomposting is a clean, safe method for disposing of kitchen and garden waste. It can be done indoors or out and provides a rich source of nutritious, inexpensive soil condition... Worm ...More…

  • Problems With Worm Composting

    GardenGuides — Problems With Worm Composting. Worm composting, or vermiculture, is the act of using worms to decompose and turn organic waste into a dark, crumbly soil amendment that hungry plants love. Worm composting can be carried out in any b... Worm ...More…

  • The Advantages of Worm Composting

    GardenGuides — The Advantages of Worm Composting. Worms aren't just for catching fish or scaring your sister. Red wriggler worms, Lumbricus rubellus, can convert coffee grounds, banana peels, eggshells and other food waste into an odorless black soil... Worms ...More…

  • How to Do Worm Composting

    GardenGuides — How to Do Worm Composting. Worm composting, also called vermiculture, is nature's way of recycling. Rotting food, like fruits and vegetables, as well as shredded paper and cardboard, can be combined with organic soil and worms ... Worm ...More…

  • How to Prepare a Bin for Worm Composting

    GardenGuides — How to Prepare a Bin for Worm Composting. Worm composting, or vermicomposting, is a compact method of using worms as an aid for producing rich, organic compost for your garden and potted plants. Suitable for indoor composting or those with ...More…

  • How to Store a Worm Composting Bin

    GardenGuides — How to Store a Worm Composting Bin. Placing your worm compost bin in the proper location with the correct temperature and humidity is a key element to a successful worm farm. Temperature extremes will either roast your worms or freeze ...More…

  • Worm Composting Benefits

    GardenGuides — Worm Composting Benefits. Composting with worms, or vermicomposting, provides the gardener with several benefits. Adding worms to a compost pile speeds up the decomposition process, eliminating the need to routinely turn the p... Composting with ...More…

  • Where Do You Get Worms for Worm Composting?

    Do It Yourself — Worm composting is an essential component of a healthy garden and compost pile because they turn your compostable scraps into rich fertilizer. You may choose to buy your worms from your local farm and garden store; many sell quantities of ...More…

  • Peat Moss vs Newspaper for Worm Composting

    Do It Yourself — Worm composting is also known as vermicompost. It is used more commonly than animal manure or chemical fertilizers for commercial puposes. To use the newspaper for your worm compost, first separate all of the sections that are black and white ...More…

  • Build A Worm Composting Bin In Seven Steps

    Do It Yourself — Even if you only have a small garden, taking time to build a worm composting bin will pay you back with plenty of nutrient-rich compost for your soi-and will do double-duty by taking care of kitchen scraps. Even if you only have a small garden, ...More…

  • Worm Composting

    Clemson University Extension — Worm composting or vermicomposting, uses the digestive power of earthworms to consume and recycle kitchen waste and other organic matter to create a nutrient rich soil amendment called worm or vermi compost. Worm composting reduces the amount of ...More…

  • Worm composting

    Do It Yourself — Worm composting has become quite popular in today's energy efficient, green-conscience society. When placed in a composting bin or pile, worms will eat the decaying vegetables, fruit and plants. This process is referred to as vermicomposting. ...More…


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