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1. Common Types of Worms for Home Composting
(Instructions/All about worms: Types & FAQS)
Red Wigglers: Red Wigglers (Eisensia fetida) are the most common composting worm.  They measure between 1½ and 2½ inches in length and can eat half of their body weight in food a day. In the compost bin, ...
2. Worm Bin FAQ
(Instructions/All about worms: Types & FAQS)
... about vermicomposting. Do worms bite? This question is asked over and over again from the pre-schoolers (and some teachers) that we share our worm knowledge with.  NO, contrary to popular belief, worms ...
3. Setting up the bin
(Instructions/Care and Feeding )
Once you purchase or make your worm bin you will need to supply the worms with bedding in which they can hide in and eventually consume.  The easiest and most popular form of bedding is cardboard and newspaper ...
4. Northwest Wigglers - Composting with Red Wigglers
(About North West Wigglers/Northwest Wigglers)
... these worms reproduce rapidly, you can start out with a pound or two of red worms and within 3-6 months the population can double. Outdoor composting is also a great way to dispose of your leftover lettuce ...
5. How the Worm Inn works
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  The Worm Inn facilitates "Continuous flow" vermicomposting         The Worm Inn is designed to be suspended by a shelving unit, a sturdy cross-bar, or on a laundry hamper stand, as shown.   After designating ...
6. Just for Kids
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This page is just for kids.    We will be building our kid friendly worm vermicomposting site as soon as we finish this site.  A great place for kids to learn about worms and gardening.  Here is a link ...