Are you thinking of starting your own worm farm but don't know where to begin? I had the same problem when I started so I got detailed information from the experts.
I had so many questions like:
Where to keep a compost bin? What about the smell? How hard are they make?
I had so many questions that I thought would be laughed at.
But, I found out I wasn't alone.
I learned that the compost bins are simple to make, convenient, and easily maintained. You can use Styrofoam, plastic or wood. The size of the container is entirely up to you. Nothing like a leaky container to clean up after so, you have to make sure it's water tight. The amount of space required will depend on the amount of worms you plan to grow.
You can start your own business of producing nightcrawlers and pure earthworm castings.
Or you can choose to just do your part to help save the planet! A part time operation will grow 15,000 worms & 5,200 lbs of casting per month. You can do this in a basement, garage or a spare room since there are no offensive odors. More worm growers are wanted primarily because of the potential demand for the product.
Believe it or not worm farming is a serious business!
Not only are the nightcrawlers themselves sold, but their worm castings are also marketed as a top-quality organic fertilizer. There are growing concerns about health problems due to usage of chemical fertilizers and pesticides so organic growing methods are becoming increasingly popular.
Worms are an integral part of our ecosystem, and one whose value has never been more important.
In the face of global warming, more and more individuals are taking responsibility for their own recycling and food production efforts.
From neighborhood gardens to backyard compost piles, people everywhere are finding that getting out of doors and into the dirt is the first great way to start giving back to the planet.
I had so many questions like:
Where to keep a compost bin? What about the smell? How hard are they make?
I had so many questions that I thought would be laughed at.
But, I found out I wasn't alone.
I learned that the compost bins are simple to make, convenient, and easily maintained. You can use Styrofoam, plastic or wood. The size of the container is entirely up to you. Nothing like a leaky container to clean up after so, you have to make sure it's water tight. The amount of space required will depend on the amount of worms you plan to grow.
You can start your own business of producing nightcrawlers and pure earthworm castings.
Or you can choose to just do your part to help save the planet! A part time operation will grow 15,000 worms & 5,200 lbs of casting per month. You can do this in a basement, garage or a spare room since there are no offensive odors. More worm growers are wanted primarily because of the potential demand for the product.
Believe it or not worm farming is a serious business!
Not only are the nightcrawlers themselves sold, but their worm castings are also marketed as a top-quality organic fertilizer. There are growing concerns about health problems due to usage of chemical fertilizers and pesticides so organic growing methods are becoming increasingly popular.
Worms are an integral part of our ecosystem, and one whose value has never been more important.
In the face of global warming, more and more individuals are taking responsibility for their own recycling and food production efforts.
From neighborhood gardens to backyard compost piles, people everywhere are finding that getting out of doors and into the dirt is the first great way to start giving back to the planet.