Worm Farming Today

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Grow Better Vegetables and Save the Earth

Do you like to eat tasty, organically grown vegetables?

Are you into recycling?

Do both with worm castings recycled from kitchen garbage!

So Easy a Child Can Do It

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Why Worm Farming?

Worm Fed Tomatoes

We can grow fantastic, wonderful tasting vegetables using 100% chemical free organic fertilizer that we get for free.

We can minimize the amount of garbage we send to landfills by composting our organic waste such as newspapers, vegetable waste, even coffee grinds and eggshells. There's a very easy way to do so that has minimal smell, doesn't take up much space, can process waste quickly and leave you with a most sought after product.

We can do all this and let someone else to the work! That someone else is worms, red wigglers to be exact. These little guys spend their whole lives doing only two things: eating and making more worms. A pound of worms can eat half a pound of garbage EVERY DAY.

What's left after their digestion is one of the best and safest fertilizers around. Worm castings are ph neutral meaning that it's halfway between acidic and alkaline - just like water. Castings feel and smell like good soil because effectively that's all they are; in fact, worm castings are 5 times richer in nutrients than good topsoil.

How a Worm Farm Works

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Food Scraps to Super Soil

What goes in and what comes out

vermiculture bin

What can you feed your worms?

- coffee grounds
- paper
- cardboard including egg cartons
- vegetable peelings and waste
- eggshells

Avoid the following:

- pineapple - contains an enzyme that will dissolve the worms
- citrus and highly acidic vegetables such as onions (ok in small amounts)
- green grass clippings should be added sparingly as large amounts generate excess heat and produce ammonia which will kill the worms

Castings aren't the only valuable product created. They also make a fluid called leachate that seeps through the material the worms digest. It is also highly nutritious for plants. Brown in color, it has no odor to speak of,

"Worm tea", another non-smelly popular worm by-product is made by soaking worm castings in water.

How to Start Worm Composting

Worm Compost

Do you want a step-by-step "how to" guide written by two professional worm farmers with over 12 years experience?

Do you want to SAVE MONEY and avoid disappointment when getting started with your new worm farming hobby?

Are you interested in starting a small home based business from your worm farming interests?

If you're serious about;

* Disposing of your organic waste in an environmentally friendly manner

* Growing plants & vegetables bigger and faster with fresh worm compost and worm tea

* Having a continuous supply of live worms on demand for fishing

* Turning your current worm farming interests into a profitable additional income

Learn all about worm composting here!

4 Tray Green Gusanito Wormswrangler Worm Farm Bin

4 Tray Green Gusanito Wormswrangler Worm Farm Bin

4 Tray Gusanito Worms wrangler worm farm bin Works indoors or outside. Only needs mild protections during temperature extremes. We are professional worm growers to help you succeed.

This is the worm bin I gave to my wife for Christmas. (Romantic, huh?) She is thrilled with it and it's so much better than the home made bins she had been using. She loves the fact that it keeps out fruit flies and she especially likes the spout at the bottom to drain the worm tea. It makes everything so easy and she can use the worm tea on her house plants or out in the vegetable garden. - RMSozzani

CUSTOMER REVIEW-

"This is a fun project for my kids and it is a great way
to reduce kitchen waste. There is no stinky mess thus far so we have
kept it right in the kitchen. Best to buy worms cheap at a bait shop.
If you have a paper shredder you can feed it a bunch of news paper
to make the bedding rather then buying bedding (it comes with enough
bedding to get two trays started). Very nice and personable help over the phone with questions. Easy set up - sturdy enough and a good price."
- B. Gountis, New Mexico

CUSTOMER REVIEW-

"I received my composter several days after I ordered it... great timing. The directions for assembling were easy. The system is up and running and I am very pleased. I have the composter in the kitchen, so far no bugs, smells or attraction for my dogs. It is winter in Vermont, so the temperatures are cool and exposure to outside is low. When it gets warmer I will move the composter in the basement then outside. The worms are working hard and the worm castings are perfect."
- M. Phelps, Vermont

Click here to buy the 4 Tray Green Gusanito Wormswrangler Worm Farm Bin today!

Where do Red Wigglers Come From?

More to the point, where do I get mine?

Red wigglers

Red wigglers, the best worms for vermiculture, are most easily bought commercially. It's very difficult and very time consuming to find enough of them in the ground to start a worm farm.

Don't buy night crawlers at the bait store. They aren't the same as red wigglers. Night crawlers burrow five feet or more into the earth while your red wigglers do their work just beneath the surface.

To order worms that will produce castings that are five times richer In nitrogen, seven times richer In phosphates and eleven times richer In potash than the average top soil CLICK HERE!

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