Monday, February 28, 2011

Indoor Worm Composting

Another composting option is an indoor worm composter. You can put this in your garage or pantry. The advantages are significant. Let me start by saying there is no smell. Here are the advantages: Worms convert most kitchen scraps into finished compost in less than two weeks, make compost year round, and worm castings are rich in nutrients. Worm compost has ten times the nutrient levels of regular compost. You will get better results with this and it is totally organic. In an indoor worm composter, worms start at the bottom and migrate upwards as they go, leaving behind tray after tray of rich compost. A reservoir at the bottom captures "worm tea" — an ideal, odor-free liquid fertilizer. Go to the link below from Gardener's Supply to order the indoor worm composter. The kit includes an instructional dvd, compost thermometer, rake, scraper and bedding material (worms sold seperately).Indoor Worm Composter
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