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How I built my Tiered Wormary

vagas
16 years ago

Ingredients

4 Stackable Storage tub (I uses 24ltrs) 2.50ea from Asda

1 Storage tub Lid £2.50 from Asda (Asda sells them separately)

1 sheet of fine mesh (I used old net Curtain)

2 house bricks (I found)

500g Dendra Worms and a tub of worm food around £12 including Del (from ebay)

Draft excluding tape (Found in my garage)

2 large handfuls of compost

3 sheets of news paper (tear up the newspaper into strips).

Water tap (Nice but not necessary, I havenÂt)

DO NOT OVERFEED YOU WILL KILL YOUR WORMS

Method:

1. Place the first tub on the floor. Fit the water tape if you are going to use it. Put the 2 bricks inside that tub.

2. Get the second tub Drill 6 holes about an inch in diameter in the bottom of the tub. One in each corner one inch from the side and then 2 in the middle. Just sand paper the edges of the holes just to take off and sharp edges.

3. Place the second tub inside the first and rest it on the bricks. Lay the Mesh or net curtain in the bottom if the tub. This is to stop the worms falling into the bottom tub. So make sure all the holes are covered up. Water still needs to be able to get through. Put the compost and torn up newspaper into a clean bucket (or you can use one of the tubs that you have not used yet). Mix this all together and dampen with water. It should be as damp as a rung out bath sponge (NOT WET). Mix the damped mixture well and add this to your tub, make sure all the holes are still covered. Spread this out all on the bottom.

4. Place the worms on top, leave them for about ten minutes and your worms should have migrated into the compost. Sprinkle about 2 teaspoons of the worm food over the soil and paper.

5. Put the lid on and leave for one week. If your lid fits very tight then donÂt bother using the insulating tape. However if flies seem to be getting through add the tape to make it tight.

6. When this Tub is 3/4 full. Drill the same holes into the second tub, place it on top and start filling that up with your scraps. Your worms will start to migrate upwards into the second tub. When this is 3/4 of the way full place the third tub on top with holes in and start filling that up. When this is 3/4 of the way full, most of your worms will be out of the bottom tub because all of the food will be gone. Lift the top 2 tubs off and take the bottom tub out that is filled with Worm castings and put back the other 2 tubs. Empty the first tub and use the casting but place it back in the top and start filling with scraps. Repeat when necessary.

DO NOT OVERFEED YOU WILL KILL YOUR WORMS

Feeding:

Just put a handful of scraps in at a time. Wait until the previous handful has nearly gone before adding more. Try and put in a handfull of shredded paper, either newspaper or shredded junk mail in every couple of times you feed.

In time you will find you can put more in at a time.

Let your scraps decompose for a bit before putting the in. What I do is have a container in your kitchen for a week filling up. Then put it in the frezzer for a week (to kill fly eggs) then leave it in the garage for a week (all with the lid on tight) and then on the third week put it in the wormery.

HowÂs that?

And question, comments or improvement will be appreciated

Paul

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