how will you prepare vermicompost in school garden?
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through the help of following.....
step 1: Assemble Composting Bins
Step 2: Add Spacers to Bottom
Step 3: Make Lid
We only need one lid for the system, and want to cut some holes to allow the worms to breathe.
Step 4: Get Some Starter Material
Step 5: Add Worms
Step 6: Keep Feeding Em
You can put just about any organic material in the bins, but don't use meat or dairy. I've also heard that citrus is bad, but have not tried it myself.
Step 7: Use Your Compost
After a few months the worms will have reproduced and number in the thousands. They will produce wonderful compost in much less time than a normal pile.
hope.will help u......
step 1: Assemble Composting Bins
Step 2: Add Spacers to Bottom
Step 3: Make Lid
We only need one lid for the system, and want to cut some holes to allow the worms to breathe.
Step 4: Get Some Starter Material
Step 5: Add Worms
Step 6: Keep Feeding Em
You can put just about any organic material in the bins, but don't use meat or dairy. I've also heard that citrus is bad, but have not tried it myself.
Step 7: Use Your Compost
After a few months the worms will have reproduced and number in the thousands. They will produce wonderful compost in much less time than a normal pile.
hope.will help u......
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pick a spot in your house to place worm bin. The best spots for worm bins keep a consistent temperature and moisture level. Avoid placing it near a heater, oven, air conditioner, or vent. Although worm bins usually don't produce much smell, you may want to keep it out of the main living areas of your home.[1]
The ideal temperature for the worm bin is 55 to 75 degrees fahrenheit, or 12.8 to 23.9 degrees Celcius.
Store the worm bin in a closet, laundry room, or other storage room. If you have a large kitchen and are not worried about potential smells, keep it in the kitchen to easily throw food in it.
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The ideal temperature for the worm bin is 55 to 75 degrees fahrenheit, or 12.8 to 23.9 degrees Celcius.
Store the worm bin in a closet, laundry room, or other storage room. If you have a large kitchen and are not worried about potential smells, keep it in the kitchen to easily throw food in it.
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