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Created by Steven Chow May 28, 2008 at 7:35am. Last updated by Steven Chow Mar 13, 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:

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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

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Eujin Liew left a comment for Nazri Che Arr
Nazri, from the pics that you have posted I see that you have really healthy and thriving worms. May I know what you feed your worms in your operations?
1 hour ago
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George commented on The Garbage Guru's blog post 'One of the coolest things i've ever seen since vermicomposting!'
I want some !!! That would be a very cool film to make ala National Graphic Wild. I could sit and watch them all day.
1 hour ago
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George replied to Betsy's discussion 'New Flow through question' in the group Continuous Flow/Flow Through Worm Composting
That is a very classy worm bin. Great photos too. You folk's did a great job.
1 hour ago
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George commented on Steven Chow's group 'Stackable Flow Through Bin Owners'
Thank you Guru, I think I will try that "Uncovered tray" method and force the little darlings to migrate. That's very funny in that you had guilty feelings. I know precisely what you mean.
1 hour ago
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The Garbage Guru left a comment for Elliot Somers
 Elliot,love the Avatar pic.! That's how one cat rode home with me one day.Did get a few double takes.Folks don't know cats like taking a drive every now and then.Mine think it is a vet thing now though,so don't cooperate at…
3 hours ago
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The Garbage Guru commented on Steven Chow's group 'Stackable Flow Through Bin Owners'
George i wouldn't try it that way.What i would personally do is,before it is time to harvest a bottom tray,prepare the top tray with wet shredded paper,and some nicely rotted worm food,or however to get it like worms like it.Then sit the bottom…
3 hours ago
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Sue commented on Steven Chow's group 'Stackable Flow Through Bin Owners'
Larry GG did try to keep some worms under water for a period of time but it was a specific specie, I don't remember which. IMO better check with him before you send your worms for water boarding, lol.
5 hours ago
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Steve Lambert replied to Betsy's discussion 'New Flow through question' in the group Continuous Flow/Flow Through Worm Composting
yeah I know... what a noob. if i remember right the inside width was about 25".  didn't measure across though... it has to be 16-18".  from my experience i'd say that when mature this bin could sustain close to 5#, but…
7 hours ago
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matthew fallon replied to Betsy's discussion 'New Flow through question' in the group Continuous Flow/Flow Through Worm Composting
ahhh much better!  hehe yea them others were like postage stamps ;) great job, how many lbs of food a week you think a bin this size will handle.. ie: how many lbs of redworms...5, 10 ?
7 hours ago
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Nick Briere commented on Elliot Somers's blog post 'Moldy bread'
Since I put my moldy bread in the Mites had a hayday.. I picked it up and there were thousands of mites on the bottom they devoured it a lot in such a short amount of time , you could actually here all the mites eating away.. was crazy..
9 hours ago
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Betsy replied to Betsy's discussion 'New Flow through question' in the group Continuous Flow/Flow Through Worm Composting
Photos look awesome!
10 hours ago
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Alison Bruce replied to Joanne Young's discussion 'My worms this morning were on the side of the bin looking like they were trying to crawl out'
Hi - just did a search as I was wondering whether it was the current tropical lows that were causing the worms to start escaping. Not in massive clumps like when they get to hot but more than the usual one or two wanderers! Interesting to see that…
11 hours ago
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Hugh replied to Alan Robinson's discussion 'cottonwood leaves'
Two ways that I am introducing fall composted leaves: first I start by adding them to the very top of my multiple worm bins and let them continue to breakdown (water them and mix them around week to week) and that leaf top layer also insulates the…
11 hours ago
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Steve Lambert replied to Betsy's discussion 'New Flow through question' in the group Continuous Flow/Flow Through Worm Composting
Not sure if I'm doing these links right, but I wanted links to bigger pictures than what I failed at above.  Here goes... IMG_9014.JPG IMG_9015.JPG IMG_9016.JPG IMG_9017.JPG IMG_9018.JPG IMG_9020.JPG
12 hours ago
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brenda b replied to matthew fallon's discussion 'new indoor cft bin' in the group Continuous Flow/Flow Through Worm Composting
Very nice job,love the window
12 hours ago
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bpearcy10 replied to Alan Robinson's discussion 'red wiggler'
If you want to buy or sell, Craigslist is a place you can start. I sold 19 lbs of red wigglers by the 1/2 lb and 1 lb on Craigslist last year. It's a nice way to supplement the cost of the vermicomposting hobby.  You can start a website on…
12 hours ago
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One of the coolest things i've ever seen since vermicomposting!

 I don't have a high resolution camera.So it doesn't do any good to try and film small worm bin creatures.But today while checking on an experiment,i moved a plastic bag that was sitting on some broad leaves in my bin.What did i see? A large colony of Psuedo Scorpions,feeding on mites! They were all over.I just had to sit there and watch them a while.Even though they are extremely small.Luckily they are a little bigger than mites! (Unless you are a mite that is) Not sure how many will populate…See More
Blog post by The Garbage Guru 12 hours ago
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Photos posted by bpearcy10 12 hours ago
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bpearcy10 updated their profile 12 hours ago
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Using Worm Castings in Hydroponics

I've been using vermicastings (i.e. castings from worms) in my deep water culture bubbler system for a couple of weeks on an experimental basis. The 2 lbs of castings are stored in a paint strainer bag and submerged in 9 gallons of water. The castings are generated by 1 lb of European Nightcrawler worms that compost my kitchen scraps and a large amount of coconut coir used as bedding material. The "bubbling" comes from aquarium air stones and an inexpensive aquarium air pump that aerates the…See More
Blog post by bpearcy10 12 hours ago

Forum

Joanne Young

My worms this morning were on the side of the bin looking like they were trying to crawl out 16 Replies

Started by Joanne Young. Last reply by Alison Bruce 11 hours ago.

Alan Robinson

cottonwood leaves 3 Replies

Started by Alan Robinson. Last reply by Hugh 11 hours ago.

Alan Robinson

red wiggler 3 Replies

Started by Alan Robinson. Last reply by bpearcy10 12 hours ago.

Hugh

Going inside out 4 Replies

Started by Hugh. Last reply by Hugh 17 hours ago.

Sam

6month break for the worms - how to prepare? 1 Reply

Started by Sam. Last reply by Jerilynn Walton 18 hours ago.

David Thompson

Food questions 4 Replies

Started by David Thompson. Last reply by Jerilynn Walton 18 hours ago.

Joan Nusbaum

Heated worm bin 1 Reply

Started by Joan Nusbaum. Last reply by brenda b yesterday.

marybeth weber

First Harvest! Yea me!! What do I do with the compost now? 3 Replies

Started by marybeth weber. Last reply by James Marconnet yesterday.

bpearcy10

Flow Through Bin Questions 14 Replies

Started by bpearcy10. Last reply by Joel King yesterday.

Mary Phillips

escaping worms 7 Replies

Started by Mary Phillips. Last reply by Mary Phillips yesterday.

marybeth weber

What are the critters in my bin with the forked tails? Are they good? 2 Replies

Started by marybeth weber. Last reply by marybeth weber on Friday.

Sam

Musings of a worm-keeper (warning - a bit of a ramble - sorry!) 4 Replies

Started by Sam. Last reply by Sam on Thursday.

Becky

Newbie question about egg shells 14 Replies

Started by Becky. Last reply by Harry Lightball on Wednesday.

randall perry

keeping my worms warm 2 Replies

Started by randall perry. Last reply by Glenn Wilson on Wednesday.

Sam

The Worm Turns...or at least it's bin might? 9 Replies

Started by Sam. Last reply by Sam on Wednesday.

Ar-Pharazon

Hammerhead sighting 11 Replies

Started by Ar-Pharazon. Last reply by Ar-Pharazon on Wednesday.

Don Dillon

What defines a 'Bed Run' system 70 Replies

Started by Don Dillon. Last reply by Frank Feiller on Wednesday.

Sam

How to balance shredded paper and what will 1m worms weigh? (pls) 10 Replies

Started by Sam. Last reply by Sam on Wednesday.

Sue

There's pumpkin and then there's pumpkin. 3 Replies

Started by Sue. Last reply by Stu on Wednesday.

KEITH SHUMAKER

out side worms 24 Replies

Started by KEITH SHUMAKER. Last reply by Betsy on Tuesday.

Blog Posts

The Garbage Guru

One of the coolest things i've ever seen since vermicomposting!

 I don't have a high resolution camera.So it doesn't do any good to try and film small worm bin creatures.But today while checking on an experiment,i moved a plastic bag that was sitting on some broad leaves in my bin.What did i see? A large colony of Psuedo Scorpions,feeding on mites! They were all over.I just had to sit there and watch them a while.Even though they are extremely small.Luckily they are a little bigger than mites! (Unless you are a mite that is)

 Not sure how many…

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Posted by The Garbage Guru on January 28, 2012 at 7:32pm — 1 Comment

bpearcy10

Using Worm Castings in Hydroponics

I've been using vermicastings (i.e. castings from worms) in my deep water culture bubbler system for a couple of weeks on an experimental basis. The 2 lbs of castings are stored in a paint strainer bag and submerged in 9 gallons of water. The castings are generated by 1 lb of European Nightcrawler worms that compost my kitchen scraps and a large amount of coconut coir used as bedding material. The "bubbling" comes from aquarium air stones and an inexpensive aquarium air pump that aerates the…

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Posted by bpearcy10 on January 28, 2012 at 7:00pm

Mark Shaw

Which worms do you have in your worm farm?

Eisenia fetida, known under various common names such as redworm, and red wigglers, Tiger worms. Theses species of compostworm worm are adapted to decaying organic material. These worms thrive in rotting vegetation, compost, and manure and cannot live in the earth without a good layer of rotten vegetation. A recent study by the North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa has found that a large percentage of what we thought were…
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Posted by Mark Shaw on January 26, 2012 at 2:32am — 1 Comment

Elliot Somers

Moldy bread

I have already seen my bin rebound quite well from lots of fungal activity when it was too wet. So I decided to experiment. I saved a bunch of worm food, mostly my tea leaf left overs along with the bread. That bread was so moldy that when I shook up the sealed bag, a cloud of spores was released. So I added all of it to my worm bin. I've seen either the worms and/or microbes eat lots of fungus before, so I'm not that worried. This should be fun to see if I get a mold bloom before things…

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Posted by Elliot Somers on January 25, 2012 at 9:54pm — 3 Comments

bpearcy10

Eisenia Hortensis Update

It's time for an update based on my experience with the EH's.  I'll be honest, I'm disappointed.

I have been composting with worms for almost 3 years in my home.  I started with 1 lb of eisenia foetida and in a two year period I grew that amount to more than 19 lbs. I supplemented my composting efforts with rabbit manure purchased locally from a rabbit farmer to help multiply my worm population faster. If you have lots of worms you also need lots of food for them :-)



After…

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Posted by bpearcy10 on January 25, 2012 at 7:58pm — 1 Comment

juniorpetru

.how to gather frames? on a piece of land (methods)

Who can teach me..tanks

Posted by juniorpetru on January 24, 2012 at 1:37am — 1 Comment

Don Dillon

mesh bags for VC Tea

Was looking for a filter bag for Homemade soymilk and ran across this site  McMaster-Carr The mesh filter bags would be perfect for VC Tea making.  They come in many different Mircron particle sizes and are quite inexpensive.  

Posted by Don Dillon on January 23, 2012 at 11:04am

Lee Jolliffe

My Take on Tomatoes

After reading Carol Deppe's The Resilient  Gardener, I felt a need to defend the tomato, because it didn't make her short-list of must-grow vegetables (She liked squash, corn, beans, and potatoes; she is allergic to wheat products, but why she neglects tomatoes I do not know.)

So. Best ever tomato is Lemon Boy, translucent yellow, very high in sugars, does can safely (the idea of "low-acid" tomatoes is disproven; they taste low-acid b/c they have more sugar).…

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Posted by Lee Jolliffe on January 16, 2012 at 8:00am — 10 Comments

Lee Jolliffe

Best Sources for Non-Hybrid, Non-GMO Seeds

That is, these are sources for seeds you can save from year to year, provided in the cases of corn and squash, that you haven't got other varieties right close by. (Peas, beans, and tomatoes are the easiest to save, because they mostly self-pollinate and thus don't trade genetic info with nearby alternate species.) Generally, pick several of your best, earliest fruits to save seed from. Separate seeds from pulp, rinse in a strainer, and lay out on a dry paper towel, labeling it in permanent…

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Posted by Lee Jolliffe on January 16, 2012 at 7:30am — 24 Comments

Antonia

How the Windrow turned out! (Part 4)

OK, so this is only about a year late....

Last winter was amazingly tough in Illinois. Super cold and tons of snow. For as long as I could, I fed the outside pile, mostly right next to one of three warm spots that kept melting through the pile. 

Because I was feeding the pile, the warm spots traveled…

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Posted by Antonia on January 15, 2012 at 7:30pm — 3 Comments

 
 
 

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