Worm Farm Secrets getting the basics right for success
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Worm Farm Secrets getting the basics right for success
Getting started with a worm farm can be difficult. You want it to work but the last thing you want to do is to kill your worms.
Unsure of where to start and what to do. How many worms to get. What's the best bin. And why do they need bedding? The questions go on.
Forest farms guide to worm farming answers these questions and gives you a road map of how to get started with worms the right way.
Based on years of ongoing research from a non profit research organization into all facets of worm composting. It will give you previously unpublished research findings that will enable you to safely raise your worms and process all your wastes with ease.
It tells you what works and why along with what doesn't and why. How to monitor your worm bed and head trouble of before it starts. What are the best worms, how many to get and types of bins to use.
All aspects of breeding, composting and use of casts were looked at with the research by the 3e Trust.
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Forest farms promotes and supports forest gardening and forest farming. Worm farming is an important part of nutrient recycling which a key platform of forest farming. Well processed worm casts offers the opportunity to grow bigger, healthier plants faster in a natural way. Food grown with worm casts are the healthiest of all foods with all the correct amounts nutrients and mirco-nutrients needed for good health.
At the same time worm composting helps stop the loss of valuable growing nutrients. All these are so important to a sustainable healthy future.
This is short book that looks more at what to do, when to do and how do it. It doesn't focus to much on the broader aspects of worm farming or the biology of worms apart from when it matters to helping you raise your worms in a more safer and productive way.