Worm
Composting is the ultimate way to go green. Even
apartment dwellers can do worm composting because it
requires little space and is odor
free.
Worm Composting performs the REDUCE,
REUSE and RECYCLE concept all in one. You will reduce your
waste going to the landfill by allowing the worms to
compost your fruit, veggie, coffee grounds and
paper/cardboard waste. You will reuse items lying around to
make a worm bin. And then the worms do the recycling part:
they take the waste and turn it into nutrient rich worm
castings (aka worm poop).
About every 60-90 days while worm composting, your worm bin
will be ready to harvest. Harvesting refers to separating
the finished worm castings (the composted scraps) from the
worms. There are several ways to harvest, some requiring
hands on separation and some as simple as feeding
differently. When you are finished harvesting, you simply
start over again in your bin and use the castings in the
garden.
Worm Castings are a the nutrient rich natural slow release
fertilizer minus the chemicals. Allowing you to nourish
your plants and your family with chemical/pesticide free
produce. The castings serve as a fertilizer, an antifungal
and pesticide. The anti-fungal properties are especially
important for tender plants and flowering plants like
roses. The pesticide function comes from the castings
containing live micro-organisms which will deter harmful
bugs from invading your garden.
You can use your castings by simply applying them to the
topsoil and watering them in, using them as a starter mix
for new plants. Or you can make a concoction called Worm
Tea. Most organic gardeners, me included, prefer the Worm
Tea. It can be used as a foliar spray and root drench. A
little castings go a long way with the Worm Tea method.You
really can't go wrong with how you use the castings as long
as you do use them.
So What Is Stopping You? Start a worm bin today and Go
Green with Worm Composting.