How To Compost With Red Wiggler Composting Worms

Composting with worms is really not that hard at all to do . Red wiggler worms ( manure worms , tiger worms etc etc . ),the most common type of composting worms , are available are very forgiving little creatures .Jeff at Lone Star Worms will help us out
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Make A Worm Bin – The Economical Worm Bin Solution

Make A Worm Bin – The Economical Worm Bin Solution
By: Chris Dailey
It is a well known fact in the organic gardening community that red worms create some of the best compost that you can use in your garden. It is actually a very simple process which I am going to oversimplify to get to [...]

Compost Tea – The Tea Of Worms Explained

Compost Tea – The Tea Of Worms Explained
By: Chris Dailey
Many people are tea drinkers. Whether they are drinking Oolong tea or black tea from their local grocery store, that person has a certain image as to what it is, what it tastes like, and what it is for. There is a certain kind [...]

Worm Castings – Natures Time Release Fertilizer

Worm Castings – Natures Time Release Fertilizer
By: Chris Dailey
When a gardener goes out to his fields to start planting, one of the top concerns that he has on his mind is what will potentially be able to kill his crops. Modern man has created many alternatives to natural protection of crops such as pesticides, [...]

Vermicomposting Systems – Fast Composting On A Shoestring Budget

Vermicomposting Systems – Fast Composting On A Shoestring Budget
By: Chris Dailey
One of natures most underrated workers are the eisenia fetida or red wiggler worms. Commonly found in organically rich soils that they help to create throughout the world including North America and some parts of Europe, these special creatures do an absolutely amazing thing: [...]

Vermicomposting Systems – Fast Composting On A Shoestring Budget

One of natures most underrated workers are the eisenia fetida or red wiggler worms. Commonly found in organically rich soils that they help to create throughout the world including North America and some parts of Europe, these special creatures do an absolutely amazing thing: they can take vegetation that is currently rotting and process it in a way that creates compost as the natural end product of what they do with this organic matter. Contrasting this to the regular composting process, red worms have become a staple product for organic gardening enthusiasts not only by the worms used to create their own compost, but also in the way of helping decrease waste in our landfills and at the same time creating fresh organic compost. Here is a very easy vermicomposting system that anyone can do in order to create their own worm compost machine.