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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2009

How to prepare a worm factory and how to start a worm farm. Worm farming is an easy process and can ad to your organic gardening experience

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  • Great question! These are always started with only one tray to establish the worm colony and then materials added to a second tray until that tray begins to mature.

    Composting worms do best and they concentrate on the upper 4-6 inches of the bed. the content below that contains cocoons that hatch in 4-8 weeks. By the time your 4th tray goes into service, which could be 8 weeks - 90 days, the bottom tray is ready to harvest. It will be completely converted to castings. More to follow.

  • I'm curious to know just exactly how much you wind up composting on a weekly basis, when you have all 4 trays going.

  • doesn't cardboard have glue in it?

  • Researching worm bin... Thanks for the info!

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