25 Sep 07 |
One effective and organic way to speed up the composting process is to use a vermicomposter, also known as a worm composter. As the name suggests, this variant of the composter uses earthworms to help break down the compost. The worms burrow through and eat the composting material, leaving behind rich black organic material that’s perfect for your garden. Most worm composters are designed so that the worms work in the upper part of the bin, breaking down organic waste and kitchen scraps, while the liquid material (compost tea) filters down into the bottom of the bin. You can also collect the worms castings, which are a rich, odor-free source of nutrients for your garden.
You’ll need special red composting worms (a thousand or so) to get started.
Worm composting allows you to compost all year round, even if you live in a very cold part of the country. Simply move your worm bin into your garage or heated storage shed, and your worms will be happy all year long. Use the liquid on your house plants, and store your worm castings for use in the spring!
Read our complete worm composting guide here.
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