5 Things to Avoid When You Start Worm Composting

5 Things to Avoid When You Start Worm Composting - redwormfarms.com

5 Things to Avoid When You Start Worm Composting As you, as a frequent reader of my blog know, worm composting is an ancient method of rapid decomposition that normally takes place at higher temperatures in many regions across the globe. This decomposition is performed mostly by several kinds of bacteriae to work at higher temperatures to break down the organic materials. Concerning the best worms for worm composting see my other articles: “Best Worms for Worm Composting” and “Is It Good To Use Red Worms For Composting?“. The most lavish and…

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Best Worms for Worm Composting

Best Worms for Worm Composting - redwormfarms.com

Best Worms for Worm Composting About redworms – zoological facts Redworms or red wiggler worms belong to the family Lumbricidae of earthworms which comprises about 33 species whereas the majority of them are native to Vancouver Island and the US. They are technically called Eisenia fetida that are highly adapted to putrefying biological material while they flourish well in decomposing foliage, kitchen waste, and organic manure. Generally, Red wigglers measure 2 to 3 inches in length having reddish-purple color, tipped tail, and cylindrical body while several red wigglers have stripes on their bodies. Sexually, they are…

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