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Wood Worm Farms Wooden Vermicomposter
Wood Worm Farms Wooden Vermicomposter
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Wooden vermicomposter for mostly indoor use that facilitates the task of collecting compost.
It is based on a simple process of migration: the worms, placed in the lower tray, migrate upwards for new food, leaving a sleek compost behind them.
It takes from 2 to 4 months for the compost to be ready, which is at least 3 times faster than regular compost (which takes 6 months to a year). This is due to the worms who make the process faster.
This composter is made for indoor use, but could be placed outdoor as well, when the temperature ranges from 10 to 25C.
It is based on a simple process of migration: the worms, placed in the lower tray, migrate upwards for new food, leaving a sleek compost behind them.
It takes from 2 to 4 months for the compost to be ready, which is at least 3 times faster than regular compost (which takes 6 months to a year). This is due to the worms who make the process faster.
This composter is made for indoor use, but could be placed outdoor as well, when the temperature ranges from 10 to 25C.
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Great and easy!
MarinaWorm reviewed June 19, 2008 at 6:42 am
This wooden vermicomposter makes it much easier to collect compost.
The worms migrate from the lower to the upper tray, leaving a sleek compost behind that is great for the plants.
What I love about this bin is that it's made for indoor use, so it isn't that big. I keep it in my basement and haven't encountered any major problems in its three years of usage. It has no smell.
I would recommend this vermicomposter to anyone who woud like to start vermicomposting at home, because it's easy to use and the results are fabulous!
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- Manual:
http://woodwormfarms.com/worms-manual.html
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You can add supplementary trays.