Looking to start a Worm Bin? need help

Nutzach91

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So I have been reading up and thinking about making the switch to organics. I wanna start my own worm bin.

Where did you buy your bins and possibly links? Thanks in advance
 

ShLUbY

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meangreengrowinmachine

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rubbermaid... synthetic rope for wicking the worm effluent (sythentic so it doesnt break down and just get consumed) some pete moss or something, dry leaves, maybe a cut up chunk o landscapers plastic, worms, veggie scarps and the like and some fine sand for grit and you are good to go.
 

CanadianDank

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I used three cheap storage bins and old jars as spacers. Bins were on sale dirt cheap too.
Bought some worms of the guy who supplies a government research facility with them. He gave me some shredded newspaper and sand with them too.
Very easy and cheap to do, I followed one of the many online guides for stacked worm bins.
Won't be long now and I'll be harvesting my first batch of primo castings!
Don't wait man, do it this weekend! They take a week to really get settled on and start to be found everywhere, but once they're well established you'd be surprised how fast they work... And multiply!
Good luck brother
 

kkt3

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7F3CBDA0-D301-4EDC-9439-EB3883A8AA55.jpeg 2 Rubbermaid totes, one inside the other!!

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Any questions ask away!!

By far the best thing you can do as an organic grower is start a worm bin!!
 
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