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$79.95
How could you possibly start a worm bin without worms?
The most common composting worms used in the US are the Red Wigglers. They eat their own body weight in food daily. So, if you have a pound of worms, they will also devour a pound of waste in a day.
This is what makes vermicomposting faster compared to other home composting methods. You can have compost ready in a matter of weeks!
Uncle Jim’s Worm Farm has over 50 years of experience in growing and shipping all kinds of live worms, including those for composting. This bag of 2,000 live red wigglers weighs around 2 lbs. Aside from composting, these worms can also be used as a treat for aquarium fish and reptiles.
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No more shoveling through your compost or mixing by hand. The VIVOSUN Outdoor Tumbling Composter helps you aerate your compost without breaking a sweat. Built with two chambers – one for fresh litter and the other for older compost, this design is efficient and allows continuous composting.
Key Features
- 43-gallon twin chambers: one for putting fresh waste in, the other for taking garden-ready compost out
- 360⁰ rotation with deep fins on the side for easy turning
- Air vents to reduce internal pressure and allow aerobic composting
- Made of highly durable material
- Free garden gloves with claws
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$139.95
If you thought you needed a large area to start composting, think again. You can do odorless home composting indoors with the help of specialized earthworms. If you’re a bit squeamish, don’t worry. The only worm-handling you’ll have to do is putting them in the worm bin during the initial set-up. They will then migrate on their own with the help of the Worm Factory 360’s innovative design.
How to Use
Fill up the bottom tray first and add in the worms. Then, you put your next batch of waste into the tray above, and then the next. The worms will migrate upwards once they’re finished with the tray they’re currently in. You can then remove the bottom tray once they’re done, harvest the compost, and put the tray on the top of the bin to continue the cycle.
Key Features
- 4 Trays with grid bottoms to allow worms to migrate
- Collection base with spigot to harvest “worm tea” liquid fertilizer
- Feeding instructions printed on the lid for easy reference
- Free Accessories: thermometer, hand rake, and scraper
- Includes bedding materials and a step-by-step instruction manual and DVD
- 5 Year warranty
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 18 x 18 x 22 inches
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