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Vermicomposters.com is a social networking community for people who have a worm bin or compost with worms or for people who are thinking about getting started and want more information.  There are… Continue

Created by Steven Chow May 28, 2008 at 7:35am. Last updated by Steven Chow Mar 12, 2010.

 

About Vermicomposters.com

Welcome to Vermicomposters.com
Vermicomposters.com is a social networking community for people who have a worm bin/compost with worms or for people who are thinking about getting started. Read this note to help you get started on vermicomposters.com:

Vermicomposters.com Map

Vermicomposters.com was setup to to find out how many people compost with worms so don't forget to add yourself to the map.

If you have any questions or problems with the map please post here Thank you.

Got photos on flickr? The Worm Watch feature on the vermicomposters.com homepage is being replaced.. with the vermicomposting flickr pool to make it easier for us all to update the featured photos on the vermicomposters.com homepage.. sorry for the delay on fixing Worm Watch and please help add any flickr photos you can find to the vermicomposting pool!

Vermicomposters.com WormWiki
Share your knowledge by becoming a WormWiki writer! Vermicomposting can be intimidating at first... but maybe we can help make it easier by assembling our experiences and knowledge on a wiki to help people get started. Write your own articles like Amy's How to make a worm bin bag or just pitch in on the collectively written online guide. Check out the Online Resources / Links Section

Be sure to also join the WormWiki Writers group

Latest Activity

Tracy replied to Jacob Skye Bonilla's discussion Do worm bins fully compost?
"You have to give them a reason to go there.  Let's say someone wants you to mow their lawn for them, and they give you some treats every time you mow their lawn. Would you randomly go to your neighbor's house to mow their lawn for…"
21 minutes ago
Jacob Skye Bonilla replied to Connie's discussion Peanut hulls as food or bedding?
"peanut shells take long to compost from experience 3 months in majority of the hulls still remained. if you can dry them out and pulverize them they will compost easily but as a whole they take really long. i would just throw them in and harvest it…"
1 hour ago
Ar-Pharazon replied to Alan Robinson's discussion moveing worms outside
"At 55 degrees F, EFs are fine, but they will slow down in activity if held at that temperature."
1 hour ago
Jacob Skye Bonilla posted a discussion

Do worm bins fully compost?

I have been having the same problem over and over it seems. everytime i want to/try to harvest it seems as the top is fully composted but the bottom portion is always the same meaning it isn't composted fully. i have lost track on how many months my current bin has been up i would assume about 1 month only 2 at the most. I do not toss my bedding around and i top feed. so I am wondering if i conitnue to practice vermicomposting this way will the bottom portion EVER compost or must i mix the…See More
1 hour ago
Jacob Skye Bonilla replied to Jason's discussion BSFL taking Over Bin
"BSFL are not harmful to worms in fact they are actually beneficial. You can feed BSFL things such as meat and i think citrus that you can't feed your worms. they will poop it out and i heard from various people the worms will eat the BSFL poop.…"
1 hour ago
Jacob Skye Bonilla replied to Alan Robinson's discussion moveing worms outside
"85 no doubt they can handle since EF's i live in Hawaii and they fair well around 85-90. as for 55 idk i assume yes but the lowest it can get around here is around 75-70 it's rare to go lower then that. the wider the container the faster…"
2 hours ago
iyisa gardner is now a member of vermicomposters.com
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Lee the Learner updated their profile
3 hours ago
Glenn Wilson posted a discussion

Worm Castings

I sell worm castings at a price of $14 for a  5 gallon bucket. I consider that they are raw castings, moist ,never dried out or run thru a screen The castings still have about 2 % material that has not been totally processed  into castings. I feel that this material will keep the microbes feed until they find a new food source.They have worm castings that are sold that are dry and in plastic with no air flow selling for much more. It is not the price but the number of mcrobes that are still…See More
4 hours ago
Tom replied to Tom's discussion The perils of the experiment bin!
"This is what makes worms so fascinating! Well, I've just been to check on that bin and guess what? The apple AND the banana are gone. Completely! Not a trace of them. I've just added in an old pear and another banana skin to keep them…"
5 hours ago
Tom replied to Tom's discussion The perils of the experiment bin!
"Hi Emily I don't know what amount was in this bin - I set this bin up to run the banana v composter experiment and just took a handfull of worms from another bin and put them in there. I'd guess there's a total of around half a pound…"
5 hours ago
Chip Milligan added a discussion to the group Worm Factory
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Why so many worms in previous tray?

I have a bottom tray that is full of compost made by the worms, and worm castings. I have not added food to this tray in months, and have an active tray above this one. Why are there still a fair number of worms in the bottom tray? What are they eating?I would like to (for the first time) to use my finished compost in the bottom tray. Is it worth trying to remove the castings from the compost, or can I just use all of it?I make compost tea and thought of using my new mesh bag to extract the…See More
7 hours ago
Cortavientos commented on Cortavientos's photo
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Harvesting tray readoy to catch&roll!!

"Thanks! If I were to do another one, I would choose 1.5 inches parts for the vertical frame (in this model the steel parts are only one inch)"
14 hours ago
Cortavientos commented on Cortavientos's photo
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Dried up leachate and dead worms after an unexpected self-harvest 3 months after start

"The "unexpected" self-harvest... I always intended it to self harvest, but calculated it would start doing so a couple of months later. Andrew said that since I had added water with a water can before this happened, the worms might have…"
14 hours ago
Jill replied to Tom's discussion The perils of the experiment bin!
"I wish I could see this pic- for some reason it isn't coming up for me! Apples take FOREVER to break down in my bin, but I feel like my worms eat banana peels in two seconds- so this is really interesting to me."
20 hours ago
Alan Robinson replied to Alan Robinson's discussion moveing worms outside
"yes"
21 hours ago
Lee the Learner posted a discussion

Advise required on African Nightcrawlers

Hello every body, its been sometime since I've been on here, but I have had a few busy weeks.After losing nearly 50lb of EF's due to what could only be called incompetence or sheer ignorance or total lack of knowledge I am now starting to build my herd back up and have them breeding well.The 20lb of EH's i originaly started with have been behaving like a dream, so much so that I have babies everywhere, and have also brought another 20lb to add to the collection. All this is very intresting, but…See More
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Troy-La Crema Coffee commented on Cortavientos's photo
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Harvesting tray readoy to catch&roll!!

"I like the metal frame, "
22 hours ago

Forum

Do worm bins fully compost? 1 Reply

Started by Jacob Skye Bonilla. Last reply by Tracy 21 minutes ago.

Peanut hulls as food or bedding? 4 Replies

Started by Connie. Last reply by Jacob Skye Bonilla 1 hour ago.

moveing worms outside 4 Replies

Started by Alan Robinson. Last reply by Ar-Pharazon 1 hour ago.

BSFL taking Over Bin 31 Replies

Started by Jason. Last reply by Jacob Skye Bonilla 1 hour ago.

Worm Castings

Started by Glenn Wilson 4 hours ago.

heres a couple of composting chuckles

Started by Organic Crusader 5 hours ago.

The perils of the experiment bin! 4 Replies

Started by Tom. Last reply by Tom 5 hours ago.

Advise required on African Nightcrawlers

Started by Lee the Learner 21 hours ago.

Help identify spammers 21 Replies

Started by Andrew from California. Last reply by Andrew from California 23 hours ago.

worm tea on tomatoes 7 Replies

Started by Robert D Phillips. Last reply by Emily Sullivan on Sunday.

Worm Towers on steroids

Started by Organic Crusader on Sunday.

Lab Analysis Of Casting 4 Replies

Started by iJohn. Last reply by iJohn on Saturday.

question about rabbits 5 Replies

Started by Robert D Phillips. Last reply by Michael on Friday.

invaders in my worm bin 4 Replies

Started by Robert D Phillips. Last reply by Dave Pennington on Friday.

Vermi Vocabulary 31 Replies

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Concern for GMO on human food 3 Replies

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Hello / Shout-outs thread. 276 Replies

Started by Steven Chow. Last reply by flavio de miranda costa Jun 12.

I thought I would share this early morning chuckle. 3 Replies

Started by George. Last reply by Tom Jun 11.

Mint Plants 2 Replies

Started by Connie. Last reply by Connie Jun 6.

Makeing Worm Tea or Compost Tea 7 Replies

Started by John Wilhelm. Last reply by Glenn Wilson Jun 5.

Blog Posts

vegtables

do I have to add vegtables is it ok to fed paper and cardboard only.when I put vegtables in I get flies. I grind and freeze them first

Posted by red stroud on June 17, 2013 at 8:09am

Anyone working with worms in Pakistan

Hi guys,

I am off on my travels again. I am going to set up a worm based sanitation system in a school in Pakistan. I have no idea what the worm situation is like out there. Any advice or connects most welcome.

Claire

Posted by Claire Furlong on June 13, 2013 at 8:05am

Worm bin moving along slowly

Am not so patiently waiting for the worms to get thru the whole bin of paper and food. Patience was never my strong suit. It is going faster since I added the 1200 European night crawlers to my 500 reds. I finally need to add about 4 inches of wet newspaper. It's oakingright now so ill be able to add it Thursday.

I read somewhere that you can use your worm bin to grow potatoes. Has anyone done that? What were the results? I indthat an intriguing way to grow potatoes.

Posted by Connie on June 11, 2013 at 6:26pm

Euros Day 2

Made it thru the nite with no escapees. Ended up putting the bin in the garge with a heat lamp over it just to make sure. Will do that for a few days just to make sure. Not much heat in the lamp but it sure is bright. Just to make sure, I spritzed the tap layer of newspaper with water.



Added a to roll of frozen puréed food. The reds didn't seem to like it a week ago so I took it out. Anxious to see what the euros think of it. I made a bunch so I hope they like it.



Worms… Continue

Posted by Connie on June 6, 2013 at 8:46pm

Hardie Plank Tri-Level Worm Bin

I've been feeding two outdoor worm bins for about three years that evolved from their original use as compost piles.  So many local worms (I've assumed they're EF/EA) came into the piles to feast on the UCG, yard waste, and kitchen scraps that I stop turning them, and started top feeding the worms.  The bins have been covered with plywood to keep rain from soaking them, which has worked great.  The problem became that the lower reaches of the piles/bins dried to a very low moisture and…

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Posted by Steve Lambert on June 6, 2013 at 1:52pm — 12 Comments

Just getting started

I started with 500 red wigglers in plastic bins a month ago and am HOOKED!  So much so that I ordered 2 pounds of European Nighcrawlers and am anxiously awaiting them to arrive. Gotta have fishing worms.  And when they aren't being used as bait, they can eat the kitchen scraps. 

Not sure why am not seeing any cocoons yet.  Maybe a month isn't enough time.  Hmmmm....

Posted by Connie on June 5, 2013 at 9:05am — 3 Comments

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Posted by prakash shivram dandekar on May 18, 2013 at 5:50pm — 1 Comment

New Player in The Dirt

I'm so excited! I'm finally going to get a worm farm!

In the "official" worm world I'm sure it is probably frowned upon to call it a worm farm. But it is much easier to spell than vermicomposting. The spell check thinks vermicomposting should be "overcompensating!"

I didn't grow up being green. I wasn't wasteful per say, I just wasn't aware. Then about three or four years ago a friend started talking about getting chickens. I lived in a city that…

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Posted by Stephanie Shaw on May 11, 2013 at 1:30pm — 4 Comments

Newbie

I am new to this so I am willing to accept all advice.

Posted by Michael Haldane on May 5, 2013 at 9:45am — 24 Comments

 
 
 

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