Whether you are composting for the compost, the worms, or both, you will need a high quality worm composting bin to help you achieve your goals. Making your own compost is a good way to take an active role on reducing your household waste by as much as 25 percent. It’s not only eco-friendly but it also helps you save money and if you’re business minded, you can earn some cash too.
You will not invest much in this endeavor, and yet reap more than you sow, so to say. To get you started, all you need is a worm composting bin, bedding material, biodegradable wastes and water, and of course, a good bunch of worms.
5 Tray – Compost Worm Bin System
Using a compost worm bin system such as this one is very easy since it automatically separates the castings from the food, definitely not a messy and inconvenient affair. You simply fill the bottom tray with the worms, the bedding, and food, and slowly fill the other trays. As the worms finish with one tray, they will simply move up to the next one.
When operating full-blast, this worm composting bin will allow you to harvest one tray of casting a month. It can house 10,000 to 12,000 worms which can eat five to eight pounds of food scraps a day.
It’s fast to assemble and very easy to manage. No need to worry about bad smell since the system guarantees odorless operation. You can continue composting even during winter ensuring a year round production of casting.
Worm Bin 4 Trays
This worm composting bin is made of wood unlike most of the compost bins available in the market today, which are often manufactured from recycled plastic. The material is all natural untreated wood.
It is very easy to use, you just mix your food scraps with the bedding. It can compost moderate amounts of your fruit and vegetable refuse such as potato, onion, and orange peelings. However, remember that putting in citrus rinds can render the soil acidic so put some eggshells to counter-balance.
You will have no problem with humidity control, consequently foul odors, since it is well-aerated. You can even put it indoors, maybe the basement or garage, because it’s safe for children and pets.
Worm Farm 3 Tray Garden Compost Bin
With your very own worm farm, you produce your very own organic fertilizer for your vegetables – a great way to start a healthy lifestyle and do your own part in reducing garbage being dumped on landfills.
The design allows for easy maintenance; all you have to do is prepare the bedding, put in adequate food for the worms, and then add the worms. Once the worms finish the contents of the tray, they will migrate to the next tray right on top and leave nutrient-rich castings behind. This worm composting bin system has a new ventilated roof design to effectively manage humidity and control odor.
Many who have bought this compost bin system were very satisfied with their purchase and highly recommended it to others who plan on building their own worm farm.
Worm composting is a very efficient method of converting your kitchen scraps and other biodegradable wastes into something more useful. With a worm composting bin at home, you have your very own factory of high grade organic fertilizer. Unlike commercial bags of organic fertilizer that you used to buy, a tray full of castings from your compost bin is undoubtedly 100 percent all-natural, organic fertilizer.
This is ideal for your home-grown vegetables as well as flowering plants. If you are producing more castings than you can consume, you can even sell them to fellow green thumbs for added income.
How to Make Your Own Worm Bin




