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Can You Have Too Many Worms in Your Compost?
There is no specific number of worms that are considered too many in compost. When worms multiply to a specific density according to your bin’s size, their reproduction rate reduces. The result is a maintained population level that does not exceed a manageable worm bin population. You can decide to remove an acceptable amount of worms at will and transfer them to your garden.
Making a Worm Jar at Home (and a Free Science Printable)
Making a Worm Jar at Home (and a Free Science Printable)
Vermiculture Conference 2018 - Iowa Worm Composting
Do you want the latest news on worm farming and the business tips? How about learning about the latest worm castings research? Then our summary of the 2018 Vermiculture Conference is for you. Read all about it here. #vermiculture #wormfarming
How to make your own compost tea and worm farm
Making Your Own Compost Tea and a Worm Farm to Match | Sustainable Suburbia
Chickens, Free Range, Organic, Honey Bees and other sustainable practices
Advanced Household Worm Farming
Vermicomposting – How To Start Your Own Worm Bin
Vermicomposting for Beginners
Vermicomposting is easy, even for beginners! These tips to create your own worm farm will help you fertilize your raised beds and is a way you can even compost indoors to make healthy soil for your garden! #organicgardening #composting