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What kind of dirt do you put in a worm bed?
Bin should be 3/4 full of wet newspaper strips. Sprinkle 2-4 cups of soil in bin, which introduces beneficial microorganisms. Gritty soil particles also aids the worms’ digestive process. Potting soil, or soil from outdoors is fine.
What is the best food for a worm bed?
Compost worms benefit from a balanced diet. They will eat most normal kitchen fruit and vegetable scraps. Avoid feeding the worms large quantities of meat, citrus, onions and dairy foods. Some processed food also contains preservatives, which discourage the worms from eating it.
How do you replace worm bedding?
To change bedding, remove the top 5 or 6 inches (where most of the worms are). Harvest the worms remaining in the bed. Then remove the remaining old bedding (castings) and refill bins with new bedding, replace the top layer including the worms, and continue feeding. Feed and Feeding.
Where do you place a worm bed?
Best to find a spot under an overhang, on a porch or under a large tree. Gallons of rain can drown your worms. A worm bin with a lid is ideal, because it discourages the larger vermin and keeps most of the rain out. Do not place your worm bin in direct sunlight.
How do you keep a worm bed alive?
To maintain your worm bed, simply set it up the same way you would a regular worm bin, just on a larger scale. Shred a bunch of newspaper to use as bedding, moisten it, and layer it into the worm bed. Add your worms, then start adding your food scraps. Keep it moist, but not too wet, and add food regularly.
How to make a worm bed out of paper?
Worms thrive in a bed made out of shredded paper and are fed vegetable food scraps. This article will teach you to make a small worm bed for red wrigglers using plywood lined with fabric. 2 24″ x 36″ (60 cm x 90 cm) pieces for the top and bottom of the worm bed
Can a raised bed be used as a worm bed?
The sun will dry out your bedding and make it too warm, especially in the heat of summer. If you don’t have a shady spot, consider installing a frame to drape shade cloth over, or make a small shade screen from the lattice. Your worm bed will work even better if you dig it into the ground, rather than making a raised bed.
How can I keep red wigglers out of my worm box?
Place the fabric-lined lid on top of the box to block out the light and to keep the worms in their bed. The lid will also keep birds and other natural predators out of the worm bed. Turn a light on near your worm bed. Red wigglers dislike light, and the light will train them to stay in the dark bin. Feed the worms with scraps from your kitchen.