Vermi Compost

Product Overview

Vermicomposting is a method of using worms to transform organic waste into a nutrient-rich fertilizer. It is a healthy and clean way to eliminate wastes going into our landfills, which improves the environment. Vermicomposting is inexpensive, and only takes two to three months to produce results. Function: Vermicompost improves the root structure, plant growth, new shoots and blooms of plants. An increase in crops is also noticeable. Vermicompost also has ingredients that repels insects, and it can be used as an insect repellent. Benefits: Over time, soil can become robbed of key nutrients. Vermicompost replaces those nutrients and optimizes soil content. Considerations: Vermicomposting can be done indoors, because worms are sensitive to extremes of hot and cold temperatures. Keeping worms healthy is the key to nutrient-rich fertilizer. For the worm bedding, egg cartons that have been broken down or lint from your dryer are good options. Inexpensive and Space Efficient. You can set up a worm bin without spending much money. Simple plastic bins, such as the ones you use for storing sweaters, are available at variety stores---with three of them, you can set up a worm bin that you can keep anywhere where the temperature remains fairly cool. Under your kitchen sink is a handy place. There's no danger of the worms escaping into your house because the top bin will be covered.

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Product Description

Vermicomposting is a method of using worms to transform organic waste into a nutrient-rich fertilizer. It is a healthy and clean way to eliminate wastes going into our landfills, which improves the environment. Vermicomposting is inexpensive, and only takes two to three months to produce results. Function: Vermicompost improves the root structure, plant growth, new shoots and blooms of plants. An increase in crops is also noticeable. Vermicompost also has ingredients that repels insects, and it can be used as an insect repellent. Benefits: Over time, soil can become robbed of key nutrients. Vermicompost replaces those nutrients and optimizes soil content. Considerations: Vermicomposting can be done indoors, because worms are sensitive to extremes of hot and cold temperatures. Keeping worms healthy is the key to nutrient-rich fertilizer. For the worm bedding, egg cartons that have been broken down or lint from your dryer are good options. Inexpensive and Space Efficient. You can set up a worm bin without spending much money. Simple plastic bins, such as the ones you use for storing sweaters, are available at variety stores---with three of them, you can set up a worm bin that you can keep anywhere where the temperature remains fairly cool. Under your kitchen sink is a handy place. There's no danger of the worms escaping into your house because the top bin will be covered.