You can be worm farming in no time. This is a great project for the whole family. The kids will love helping to take care of the worms, too.
Get a plastic tub with a lid from anywhere or reuse one that you already have.
Your worms need bedding, so you’ll want to use shredded cardboard, copy paper (not containing colored ink), newspaper (no glossy pages), and/or envelopes (with no clear windows).
Your worms need bedding, so you’ll want to use shredded cardboard, copy paper (not containing colored ink), newspaper (no glossy pages), and/or envelopes (with no clear windows).
You can soak the bedding to thoroughly dampen it. When you pick up a handful and squeeze it out like a sponge maybe a drop or two of water can come out but no more.
You can choose to buy your composting worms from an online store like Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm or you might find them locally at a bait and tackle shop.
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