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How Do You Build A Worm Farm In A Container?

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How Do You Build A Worm Farm In A Container?

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Building a worm farm is a quick and easy way to compost and get rid of your garbage at the same time. Earthworms love to burrow through your leftovers and will reward you with rich compost. Here’s how to build a worm farm in a container. To make a worm farm, select a container that holds around twenty gallons and is made of wood to hold the earthworms. Be sure the container you choose has a lid. Add around three inches of damp, moist soil to the bottom of the wood container in preparation for your earthworms. Visit your local tackle store and buy some earthworms. Add a large handful of earthworms to the layer of soil you laid down in step 2. Add a layer of scrap fruits of vegetables on top of the worms. Add another layer of soil on top. Each day add another layer of soil and scraps from your kitchen to feed the worms. Occasionally, add some compost to the container to further enrich it for the worms. It’s important that the soil be aerated every few days. You can do this by punching ho

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