Archive for April 13th, 2010

Worm Composting

April 13, 2010
Posted by Matthew King

The easiest way to compost is to introduce composting worms, aka red wigglers (Eisenia fetida or Eisenia andrei), into your pile and let them do the turning. There are several places to find them on the Internet. Cost can range around $20-25 per 1000, which is all you need to get started.

Simply make a hole into the center of your pile and place the worms in it. Cover it with a healthy layer of fresh compostables and water with AGGRAND Natural Fertilizer 4-3-3 and let the worms get to work. In a few weeks your compost pile will begin to shrink as the worms do their duty. They will even take care of household food scraps. Just remember to dig a hole for the scraps and then cover it with leaves.

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