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It's Easy to Make Vermicompost To Compost

  

You'll simply need a container that worms cannot decompose or dig through. This means plastic, metal, or even wood. Also, you'll have to be able to make sure it drains easily; you don't want your worms to drown. Phil the bottom of your bin with a bunch of newspaper, then add kitchen scraps, plant matter, and other organic material on top, and then add a layer of soil. Your worms will then need to be kept at a constant temperature and avoid extreme temperatures, and in a few months, all of this newspaper, food waste and plant matter will be compost it into great garden soil.

You need to make sure you feed your worms on a regular basis, and yet don't overfeed them. If you overfeed with food waste and vegetable peelings, there's a chance you're going to have a funny odor coming from your compost or worm bin. They can only eat so much at once, and rotting material can smell.

One of the nice things you can do with worms is have them move themselves from one type of compost pile to a new compost pile. You'll just add your fresh food or bedding on a different side of your worm bin, and they'll migrate to the new bedding and food supply area. If you need to move your compost and want to leave your worms in the same place, just put your bin in bright sunlight. The worms will move to the bottom of the bedding, and you can move your compost to your garden.

Having a few worms in a small compost bin is a great way to make a rich loam for your garden or house plants. You'll simply need a good environment for the worms to breed and eat in, water it once in awhile, and add fresh food. It doesn't take long for worms to decompose material into nutrient rich soil.

Using worms or a compost pile instead of regular fertilizers not only saves you money from buying fertilizer or other chemicals, but also allows you to recycle plant matter, kitchen scraps, and even newspaper into a nutrient rich matter for your garden soil.

Remember, you don't have to have a large compost pile; you can do it in something as small as a 5 gallon bucket. Enjoy composting, recycling, and using worms to make a nutrient rich soil for your garden through composting practices and rape all of the benefits of natural fertilizer.


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