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1. Common Types of Worms for Home Composting
(Instructions/All about worms: Types & FAQS)
... This type of worm is very lively and are excellent for use as fishing bait, vermicomposting, and for producing worm castings.  The African Nightcrawlers are used heavily in the fishing industry.  They have ...
2. Harvesting Castings
(Instructions/Vermicompost, Castings and Tea)
Here are a couple of ways to harvest castings from your worm bin.  Dump and Sort Method - Worms don't like light! Lay out a piece of plastic, tarp or old bed sheet in a bright location or use a lamp. ...
3. Feeding Your Red Wigglers
(Instructions/Care and Feeding )
...   glossy paper products  meat products  dairy products  jalapenos and other spicy foods  cat and dog poo - can be composted by the worms but not if castings are to be used in the garden.  Poses a health ...
4. Northwest Wigglers - Composting with Red Wigglers
(About North West Wigglers/Northwest Wigglers)
... In just three short months you will be able to harvest the castings (yes, it is also known as worm poop) to add to your garden.   You can also make compost tea as a foliar feeder for plants.  Because ...
5. How the Worm Inn works
('Uncategorised Content')
... the system settles, the worms move upwards, digesting the microbial waste of the food, which results in the castings, a rich fertilizer. These castings (or vermicast) are left below as the worms constantly ...
6. Workshops
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... tea brewer and the benefits of using castings in your garden.  Workshops are by appointment only.  Please contact us to schedule a time.  Bring your friends and save with our group discounts.     ...