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How Do You Build A Red Wiggler Composter?

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How Do You Build A Red Wiggler Composter?

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Red wigglers are used to speed composting. The worms eat kitchen waste, grass clippings, leaves and chipped wood pruned from trees and shrubs. They can eat their body weight every day and they produce a rich, black soil that can be applied to your garden as soon as all the organic material in your compost bin has been consumed and excreted. You can use any container with a lid for your red wiggler composter, as long as it does not make an airtight seal. Assemble a worm box by butting the 2-feet by 7-feet plywood sheets against one another. Have a helper hold the boards in place. Use a power drill to make 1/8-inch diameter pilot holes as shown in the diagram. Attach the front and back sides to the bottom using 1.5-inch long, 1/4-inch diameter wood screws every four inches as shown. Attach the right and left sides to the worm box as shown in the diagram, using wood screws every 4 inches. Drill four drain holes in the bottom of the bin using a 1/16th-inch diameter bit. Fill the bottom of

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