Composting is a fad that has staying power. There are many ways to reduce waste, and turning kitchen scraps into nutrient rich soil is a fairly easy one. But not everyone has room for a compost pile. Using an indoor worm bin is a small way to make sure those leftover veggies don’t go to waste and our landfills aren’t overfilled. Indoor worm composting may be done with a purchased kit, but it’s just as easy to make a DIY worm farm. Red wigglers are the key to starting a worm farm, and their habitat can be made with many household items. Curious how to make a worm farm? First, find a good container that will breathe, hold in the worms, and is large enough for the worms and your level of kitchen scraps. The worms will need bedding, a bit of moisture, and the system will also need regular […]
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