Mini Wormy Compost Bin

by cfiorante in Living > Gardening

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Mini Wormy Compost Bin

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A simple counter top worm bin for people who have little space or want to try out vermicomposting

The Stuff

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1-one gallon bucket

2- 1/4lb red wigglers

3-tea filter or fine mesh

4-news paper

5-food scraps

Vent

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-To make the vent cut a whole in the lid

-cut the tea filter into two squares then glue a square to each side of the hole this

-the vent will let add ventilation while keeping unwanted bugs out

Filling

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-shred the paper and soak them in water then take the damp paper strips and add then to the bottom of the bucket until you have about 3 inches of paper the paper will be used as bedding for the worms

-add a small layer of food to the bucket keep in mind the worms will eat their own body weight in food each day once they get adjusted to their new home.

-add the worms on top of the food layer then add a second layer of damp bedding paper on top.

-continue layering until you are about 2 inches from the top then cap it off with some slightly damp paper this will keep the smell in the bin the add your cover and you're done.

Placement

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- find a place that is cool and slightly dark this will keep the bin from getting hotter than it normally would possibly cooking your worms.

-check your worms progress the food and bedding will be converted to worm castings once this happens just remove your worms from the casting and restart your bucket

-ps worm casting = worm poop

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