Worm Bins Presentation by Spencer Myers
What is a Worm Bin? Decomposing food Bedding Material Worms Vermicompost (Vermicast & Compost)
Benefits of Worm Bins Reduces household waste. Produces a rich garden compost and recycles organic material back to the earth. Breeds more worms for gardens, fishing or other worm bins. It’s a fun activity for kids!
Worm Bins vs. Regular Compost Piles Worm compost is 7 times richer in nutrients. Worm bins require no turning or watering. The worms do all the work!
How to Set up a Worm Bin Step 1: Find a bin (shoebox, bathtub). Step 2: Find a place for the worm bin. Step 3: Collect worm bedding (newspapers, paper egg cartons, cereal boxes). Step 4: Shred the bedding materials. Step 5: Collect kitchen scraps in another closed plastic container.
How to Set up a Worm Bin (continued) Step 6: Alternate layers of bedding and worm food about ¼ of the way up the bin. Step 7: Let the bin sit for a week, if possible. Step 8: Add the worms. Step 9: Keep a dry layer of bedding on the top. Step 10: When chunks of food are gone, continue to add more food and bedding, until you have enough compost.