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Today we tour a commercial worm farm operation and show you guys how you can do the same thing on a smaller scale at home!Link to the Worm Farm Website: http...
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In this video you get a sneak peak of how we feed worms on a large scale. What we feed them and how often we feed the worms.
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Dec 10, 2022 · GRAB STARTING A WORM FARM A BEGINNERS GUIDE EBOOK HERE NOW https://www.buymeacoffee.com/martysgarden/extrasLearn how to start an easy beginner productive wor...
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Ohio | 66K views, 178 likes, 44 loves, 9 comments, 11 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Brave Wilderness: Coyote ventures out in central Ohio to find some WORMS! Have you ever wondered how to build...
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- Choosing the Right Foods
- Feeding Worms Correctly
Once you’ve set up a worm farm, you must provide your worms with the right kind of foods to ensure they thrive and remain healthy. Worms will eat many things, including fruits, vegetables, eggshells, coffee grounds, leaves, grass clippings, paper, and cardboard! However, there are also some foods you should avoid feeding your worms, like meat, grai...
Feed your worms fruit and vegetable scraps.
Worms will enjoy a variety of fruits and veggies, like bananas, pumpkin, apples, lettuces, eggplant, berries, squash, and greens. However, you should avoid feeding citrus fruits, including oranges, limes, lemons, and grapefruits, to your worms.
You can also add scraps from your juicer, as long as it doesn’t contain citrus fruits.
Add eggshells and coffee grounds to the worm bin.
Coffee grounds are a great addition to a worm bin as they are full of nitrogen and have a neutral pH. Egg shells are also quite beneficial as they provide calcium for your worms. Just make sure the eggshells are free of fats, like cooking oil or butter, before feeding them to your worms.
Include hair, dust, wood ash, and sawdust.
Feed room-temperature food to your worms.
You may choose to freeze or microwave scraps to help them break down faster. However, you should allow these foods to warm or cool to room temperature before feeding them to your worms.
Cut food into small scraps.
The more surface area exposed to bacteria, the more quickly your food items will break down. You can even combine your scraps and blend them in a blender to create a slurry. Avoid tossing large chunks of food (like a half or whole pumpkin) into the worm bin.
Place the food in the worm bin.
Once your food or scraps are ready to be added to the worm bin, remove the newspaper or burlap covering. Place the food on the feeding tray or in the bin, but avoid burying it in the worm castings. Try to place the food in a different area each time you feed your worms.
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Worm Farm Fights For Its Life. The Sansai Worm Farm is the dream of two brothers who started this business in their hometown of Cleveland, Ohio with the hopes of making Cleveland an example of how environmental and urban renewal can be accomplished at the same time.
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