Vermicomposting to Boost the Breakdown Process

By Cheryl Carpenter, published Dec 31, 2007
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Those who are organic conscience use composting, and one way to help with the composing of compost is to make use of a technique called vermicomposting. Verimcomposting consists of making use of red worms that will boost the rate of this development. Compost is used to create a very rich type of soil that is then placed around plant life. Just any type of worm will not produce vermicompost as it is the red worm that will consume kitchen waste while other types of worms will not.

These little worms will breakdown food wastes or leftovers, which will result in an organic type of soil. This type of compose process is a much shorter process than compose that consists of waste from ones yard. In addition a vermicompost can be located indoors as well as outdoors. The entire process can take as little as two to three months to complete.

The red worms that are used in vermicomposting will require bedding in which to live. These worm bins can be purchased or one may build their own beds. These beds should be able to retain moister and at the same time keep out unwanted vermin. The container should be one that has a lid that fits tight. This container should be rather shallow and should be placed near the top of the to allow enough air for the worms to breathe. Some examples of structures that can become worm bins are, wooden boxes, large plastic containers, or old kegs When building a bin one should be sure to have a bin that is one square inch in size for every pound of food waste. Worm bedding can consists of cardboard that is shredded, dead plants, peat moss, sawdust, or old shredded newspapers.

Takeaways
  • Verimcomposting consists of making use of red worms that will boost the rate of this development.
  • The red worms that are used in vermicomposting will require bedding in which to live.
  • Compost is used to create a very rich type of soil that is then placed around plant life.
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