Your Ultimate Guide on Composting Worms

Your Ultimate Guide on Composting Worms

In a natural ecology, red worms, orrnred wigglers feed on leaf litter, which is the surface of the soil thatrncomprises dead plants, leaves, and animal remnants. As red worms consumerndecaying debris, they excrete castings that are rich in nitrogen, phosphate,rnand potassium.

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Worm castings are collected fromrncompost bins and used in gardens and houseplants as fertilizer. Red wormrncastings are used as organic fertilizer; they are good for the environmentrnsince they replenish the ecosystem with natural minerals.

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Red worm castings have additionalrnadvantages in that they may be used instead of nonorganic fertilizers, whichrncan pollute local waterways and harm native animals.

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Red worms also serve as prey forrnother creatures, which is a vital function in the ecology. Hawks, for example,rnlike earthworms as a dietary source. Frogs, toads, fish, and rodents allrnconsume red wigglers.

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Worm Factory 360: ThernSavior

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We have something called Worm Factoryrn360, it makes recycling food scraps and household garbage simple.

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Worms work around the clock torntransform trash into nutrient-rich organic fertilizer for your crop. The WormrnFactory is home to thousands of worms and is intended to develop vertically,rnproviding a large compost capacity in a small area.

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The Worm Factory 360 is odorless whenrnproperly handled, making it the ideal composter for flats, kitchens,rncondominiums, garages, porches, and more! Worm Factory 360's innovative designrnallows oxygen to pass through the system, reducing nasty waste smells.

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Know More about thernVermicompostage

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Worms can be converted to somethingrncalled the Vermicompostage, Livestock wastes, chicken litter, dairy wastes,rnfood processing wastes, and so on are all viable feedstock for vermicompostrnproduction. Earthworms devour organic waste, reducing its volume by 40–60%.

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Vermicomposting is a sort ofrncomposting in which earthworm species are utilized to improve the organic wasternconversion process and provide a better final product. It is a mesophilicrnmethod that makes use of microorganisms and earthworms. Earthworms consumernorganic waste and process it through their digestive tract, producingrnvermicompost in the form of granular cocoons.

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Each earthworm weighs around 0.5 torn0.6 grams, consumes waste equal to its weight, and excretes cast equal tornroughly half of the waste it consumes in a day. Castings have a moisturerncontent of 32 to 66 percent and a pH of approximately 7. The amount ofrnnutrients in compost varies depending on the source of the raw material and therntype of earthworm.

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The Vermicompostage can be purchased inrnbulk or bundled with various compostingrnworms and soil combinations. Home improvement businesses,rnnurseries, landscape contractors, greenhouses, garden supply stores, groceryrnchains, flower shops, bargain stores, and the public are all markets.

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