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Making a DIY worm farm is a rewarding way to reduce kitchen waste while producing nutrient-rich compost for your garden. By learning how to make a worm compost bin, you’re taking a step towards sustainable living. It's not only beneficial for your plants but also helps in cutting down waste that would otherwise end up in landfills. This guide outlines ten different ways to build your worm farm, making it easy for anyone to get started, regardless of your DIY skills or space constraints…

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Martha 🏳️‍🌈 |📍London on Instagram: "@compostable.kate top worm farm tips:  - compost worms will appear in your compost bin if you collect fallen leaf litter or pull out plants with their roots and add that into your compost, you would have likely also collected some compost worm cocoons which will hatch in your compost.  -Composting worms are sometimes attracted to the lid of your worm farm (and compost bin) by the condensation that forms when organic matter is heating up through microbial activity. Or sometimes just before a major rain event worms naturally migrate higher into your farm to find drier ground. Both of these situations are natural occurrences and nothing to worry about. Your worms should settle down in a day or so.  -These are the best case scenarios, because worms escapi Diy Vermicomposting Bin, Compost Worm Bin, Worm Composter Diy, Worm Farming Diy, Leaf Compost Bin, Garden Compost Bin Ideas, Vermiculture Worm Farm Diy, Diy Worm Bin, Small Compost Bin Diy

Martha 🏳️‍🌈 |📍London on Instagram: "@compostable.kate top worm farm tips: - compost worms will appear in your compost bin if you collect fallen leaf litter or pull out plants with their roots and add that into your compost, you would have likely also collected some compost worm cocoons which will hatch in your compost. -Composting worms are sometimes attracted to the lid of your worm farm (and compost bin) by the condensation that forms when organic matter is heating up through…

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