Subscribe To This Site
XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines

Home
Gardening Blog
Submit Questions
Vege Gardening
Desert Plants
Indoor Plants
Exotic Plants
Garden Pests
Nutural Pest Control
Compost
Growth Factors
Landscape Plants
Sitemap
Herb Gardening
Vine Plants
Lawn Care Tips
Organic Fertilizer
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
Hydro Gardening
About Us
Landscapeing Ideas

An honest review of Red Worm Composting

Red worm Composting Review

There are different types of composting systems that you are likely to find in many homes. The main challenge that is faced by some home owners is lack of space. There are some people who do not have a good place to site a compost system.

The good news is that there are alternative composting systems that you can use. The best system to go for when you are in such a situation is to use red worm composting. Red worms are very important as they can aid in the conversion of kitchen wastes to humus.

Many people are in love with these worms as they are not only fascinating, but also beneficial.This worm composting system is also known as home vermiculture. The system comprise the following:

  • A red worm container/box

  • The red worms which are biological organisms

  • The temperature, acid and moisture are regulated

  • A well maintained system where food waste is buried and The red worms are separated from the compost

For the composting system to function effectively, there are various issues that you have to consider. First and foremost, you should put into consideration both the needs of the owner and of the red worms. The owners’ needs may include convenience and preferences.

You should know that for the proper functioning of the red worms they require regulated moisture content, temperature, ph and aeration. In order to maintain the ideal temperature inside the box, it is important to measure it using a thermometer.

High temperatures can be fatal to the red worms and even cause their death. Low temperatures will reduce the performance rate of the worms.

On the other hand, moisture is important for the survival of the worms. They breathe through the skin which is supposed to be moist.

It is important to know that redworms usually rely on the top layer for their feeds. This means that the compost container should not be deep. The maximum depth of the compost container is 1.5 inches. This will help the worms to act on the waste effectively.

The size of the compost box to use will be based on the amount of kitchen waste you generate in a week. For example, a small box can be perfect for waste being generated by two people.

Some of the things that you should avoid using in the compost box include chemical treated woods and recycled containers. Some materials that can be used in these composting system include old boxes and wood pallets.

Another essential thing that you should consider in this type of composting system is the bedding materials. Some examples of the bedding materials that you can use include shredded newspaper, corrugated cardboard, soil, peat moss and old decaying leaves.

The good news is that there are varieties of red worms that you can use for home composting system. Eisenia foetida is an example of redworms that helps to produce a lot of compost from manure and leaves.

Red Worm Composting is a leader in the field of raising, selling and harvesting redworms. Their site Red Worm Composting is packed with articles, videos and pictures.

Many gardeners buy thousands redworm from their store annually. If you have purchased worms from them or have had a positive or negative experience dealing with the company, we love to hear your review of the red worm composting company.

Red Worm Composting Reveiw



Have you made a purchase from Red Worm Composting and like add share your experience? Do you feel your opinion will benefit other gardeners or fishermen?


If so, just leave your details below (whether positive or negative) and we'll get it posted right away. You can stay anonymous if you choose.


Enter Your Title

Tell Us Your Story! [ ? ]

Upload 1-4 Pictures or Graphics (optional) [ ? ]

Add a Picture/Graphic Caption (optional) 

Click here to upload more images (optional)

Author Information (optional)

To receive credit as the author, enter your information below.

Your Name

(first or full name)

Your Location

(ex. City, State, Country)

Submit Your Contribution

Check box to agree to these submission guidelines.


(You can preview and edit on the next page)

Similar Posts

Earthworm Castings

Worm Farms

Return To Home Page

________________________________________________________________

Top of Listed under Red Worm Composting Review

Listed under Composting