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How to Vermicompost with Worms

easyGardening1-2 hours7 steps

Safety Warnings

  • Wash hands thoroughly after handling compost and worms.
  • Avoid adding citrus, onions, or garlic as they can harm the worms.

Tools Needed

Hand forkStainless steel hand fork
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Spray bottleAdjustable nozzle plastic spray bottle
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Materials

Vermicompost binOpaque plastic bin with aeration holes(1 unit)
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Red Wiggler wormsEisenia fetida(1 lb)
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BeddingShredded non-glossy newspaper or cardboard(2-3 inches depth)
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Organic wasteFruit scraps, vegetable peelings, and coffee grounds(As needed)
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Steps

1
Prepare the bin by drilling small aeration holes in the sides and bottom of the opaque plastic container.
Tip: Ensure the bin is kept in a shaded area to maintain a cool temperature.
2
Create the bedding by adding moistened shredded newspaper or cardboard to the bottom of the bin.
Tip: The bedding should feel like a wrung-out sponge.
3
Introduce the Red Wiggler worms by placing them gently on top of the moist bedding.
Tip: Allow the worms a few hours to burrow down into the bedding before adding food.
4
Add organic waste such as vegetable peels and coffee grounds by burying them under the bedding layer.
Tip: Burying food prevents fruit flies and odors.
5
Maintain moisture levels by lightly misting the surface with a spray bottle if the bedding feels dry.
Tip: Overwatering can lead to anaerobic conditions and bad smells.
6
Aerate the compost occasionally using a stainless steel hand fork to introduce oxygen.
Tip: Be gentle to avoid injuring the worms.
7
Harvest the finished castings once the material is dark, crumbly, and no longer resembles the original food scraps.
Tip: Push finished compost to one side and add fresh food to the other to encourage worms to migrate.

Pro Tips

  • Avoid adding meat, dairy, or oily foods to prevent pests and odors.
  • Maintain a 2:1 ratio of brown materials (carbon) to green materials (nitrogen).
  • Keep the bin temperature between 55-77°F (13-25°C) for optimal worm activity.

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Sources

Synthesized from 2 verified sources:

Gutenberg: Home Vegetable GardeningView →
Gutenberg: Manual of GardeningView →