Building a Worm Farm

Thank you, Adam, from Iowa Worm Farm, for the great information on making and maintaining a Worm Bin Farm.

We now have 22 Worm Farms in a 5-gallon food-grade bucket, and 10 people learning about worms and composting.

Did you know you can reduce the amount of organic matter taken to the landfill? At our event, we learned how to turn food scraps into garden gold with the help of red wigglers. 30/40% of food is thrown away from home and grocery stores. You also use cardboard and paper in the bins. You can use the worm castings in your garden, house plants, and make a compost tea for your plants.

Adam has great knowledge, as we learned more about worm composting, vermicomposting, soil health, reducing waste, and sustainable living.

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