Diy Worm Bin
What you will need.
Diy worm bin. Wooden compost bins are another good option. Add your pound of worms and stir it all up. Pretty soon that bin was full and i.
Wood is a natural insulator and helps to keep the temperature in the worm bin relatively uniform. Sprinkle 2-4 cups of soil in bin which introduces beneficial microorganisms. Make a DIY Worm Compost Bin.
A good worm bin is important for successful vermicomposting. Wood also helps to keep in moisture. The important thing about the bins you choose is that is must be opaque as the worms are sensitive to light.
Leaves grass clippings and other materials for the natural world will bring adequate microbial activity to your bin that will help your worms thrive. My Mom had bought red worms after that and did her own vermiculture in her basement. Heres the worm bin with all boxes stacked and lid in place.
Place the non-ventilated lid upside-down position your 4 blocks on top of it. Cat litter and pet and human waste should not be used. Now its my turn.
I remember a composting event we went to with my Mom when I was young and they had a demonstration on raising red worms. When compared to your average compost pile there is much less physical labor involved frequent mixing not necessary the process produces results sooner and can even be done. If you decide to go with coconut coir it is important to add at handful of leaves or healthy soil to jump start your bin.