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Composting Worms



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By : Gert Demsky    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-28 04:52:39
Do you want to increase productivity of soil in your backyard? There is no need to change to pricey fertilizers and pesticides. Apart from bringing about health and ecological dangers, such items are less effective compared to natural techniques. You should start learning biodynamic farming. The notion is not that hard to understand. For quite a while, scientists and authorities have most certainly been emphasizing the advantage of using natural means to conserve the soil and plants.

Composting certainly one activity you ought to learn about. Through it, you can easily and effortlessly produce natural and organic fertilizer right in your own garden. When starting the activity, you need to recognize several important factors. First, always remember to use organic or biodegradable materials for your compost. All factors in your system must naturally and effortlessly decompose. Second, you must promote growth and multiplication of earthworms.

Composting is better done outdoors. Vermicomposting is quite different in that you can accomplish it either indoors or outdoors. Outdoors remains an efficient means for vermicomposting. This way, the installation of indoor worm bins is eliminated and worm cultivation can be achieved using a small area of land.

Before embarking on the outdoor vermicomposting, be sure to prepare the bedding correctly. To do so, just put shredded fallen leaves, aged manure, sliced up straw and dead seaweed, plants, compost and sawdust. This supplies the nutrients required by worms. Ultimately, there will be a more potent compost. To make vermicomposting better, it will be ideal if sand is added to the soil to ensure that additional necessary grit is provided to aid the worms' digestion.

Red worms are best for outdoor vermicompostingl. There are two varieties of red worm for outdoor worm composting, namely, Eisenia foetida and Lumricus rubellus. These worms are usually present in aging manure as well as in compost heaps. It is not advisable to utilize dew worms or those large sized worms usually found in compost and soil because they would not stay alive in outdoor composting.

Keep your compost bed damp all the time. This can be done by sprinkling the spot at least 2 times a day, once in the morning and again before night fall. To retain moisture, you can put shredded cardboard or newspaper, or heaps of hay on top of the site. It would also be a good idea if you keep the bedding protected from possible attacks and intrusion from animals, insects and other possible predators like birds, ants and rats.

You compost would be ready after a few weeks. How do you use it? It would appear like normal soil when it is ready to be used. Just put it around your plants, the way you apply fertilizers. The compost produce should serve as a significant and wise replacement or substitution for chemicals and commercially available fertilizers. In no time, plants will be more productive and healthier than ever. Biodynamic farming is really helpful and advantageous.
Author Resource:- For more information about composting worms visit our website on www.wormfarming.co.za/composting-worms/
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