Vermiculture: Turn Scraps into Fertilizer

Posted by Alan Brenner

Do you know what vermiculture or vermicomposting are? These are the terms given to describe the process of using special worms to breakdown organic waste into functional compost.

You can't just use any worms however; you need to use certain composting varieties such as red wigglers. This process is an organic, environmentally friendly way of making fertilizer for your garden and helps reduce the amount of garbage you send to the landfill.

Making use of vermiculture to create worm compost is similar to having an ant farm or raising bees. You basically give the creatures the substance they want and need. In our case a comfy environment and organic leftovers and they simply go about their business living. The leftover product, compost, is in return something you want. Both sides win!

And what you want is the worm castings. This excellent marvelous, organic fertilizer is like high octane racing fuel for your garden. Red wigglers will thrive in a storage bin eating their food (your scraps), processing the scraps, and leaving behind outstanding, environmentally friendly worm compost in a pretty short amount time.

Many of the greenhouses will offer worm compost. Various forms of compost are often referred to as "black gold" and worm compost is some of the best "gold". It is sterile, nearly odorless, and clean. There are no health risks when handling it with your bare hands and it will not harm your pets or other natural creatures in the backyard. Finally, if you haven't guessed, it will considerably improve your soil, promoting growth and the health of your plants.

Aquiring Some worm castings - As mentioned earlier you can buy worm castings from your local greenhouse. If you want to take full advantage of vermiculture you can get started quickly by investing in a pre-built worm composting bin. Several of those sold online will come with some red wigglers to get started.

If you're feeling a little adventurous or a regular DIY kind person making your own worm bin can be completed in a single evening. A DIY worm compost bin should only cost a small fraction of a commercial bin and red worms can be purchased obtained from a range of suppliers, local and via the Internet.

Caring for Your Worms - Vermicomposting can be a simple process if you obtain the proper information. It is quite effortless to take care of worms for composting. After no time at all you will get use to caring for compost worms and you may come to think of them as your pets. Only these worms should be considerably easier and cheaper to care for.

You may consider using this as a chance to educate your children about science, gardening, and helping to care for our environment. Learning opportunities are priceless moments.

For some resources on creating your own worm composting bin, information on building an army of worms, and much more visit us at DiscoverComposting.com. Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service

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