How Do You Make A Worm Bin For Home Compost?
It is really easy and costs very little if you put your mind to the challenge of using the materials at hand. And it’s like the look of something that may be a little different or even a talking point that will spark the interest of neighbors and friends. Firstly understand that worms like to be kept cool and away from sunlight so finding an appropriate site will sometimes determine the size and look of the container. Also we do need to consider the wonderful worm juice, natures amazing organic fertilizer, that will result from the worm farm and what we want to do with it. I have placed a worm bin under kiwifruit vines with no rain cover over the top, only cardboard, and allowed the juices to flow over the ground and found the vines in that area to be particularly healthy, so collecting the worm juice may not be a priority if the site is a useful one and the area allows. If farming on a small scale in a residential area then covered and concise housing may be best and one of the many c