Raising Worms.

Worm Farm FAQ, Worm Farming., Wormson January 2nd, 2010No Comments

Raising Worms.

When thinking of “raising Worms”, composting worms are one the easiest types.  Red wigglers are one of the most accessible varieties to find as most hardware store now stock them.  These are the type of worm that you can take home and start feeding your vegetable scraps too.  The most common problems people have with raising worms is that they either: feed the worms too much or , keep the worm farm too wet.

Throughout my book “Worm Farming for Beginners” you will find the do’s and don’ts of beginner worm farming.  Check out the contents page below:

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5 –        Nature’s Friend Poem

8 –        Why Have a Worm Farm

13 –       What is a Worm

16 –       The Framework of a Worm

18 –       How Worms Reproduce

20 –       How Worms Breathe

20 –       How Worms Move

21 –       How Worms Eat

22 –       Different Housing Structures

24 –       Bedding Material

26 –       Bathtub Worm Farm

30 –       Garden Bed Worm Farm

34 –       Styrofoam Box Worm Farm

38 –       Garbage Can Worm Farm

43 –       What to Feed the Worms

45 –       How to Feed the Worms

46 –       Herbs for the Worm Farm

48 –       Castings, Vermicast and Worm Juice

49 –       Harvesting the Worms, Vermi-Compost and Juice

50 –       Using the Vermi-Compost and Juice

52 –       General Info

54 –       Whats Wrong with the Worm Farm (FAQ)

60 –       The Land Beneath Our Feet Poem

62 –       Wiggly Jokes

64 –       Games

72 –       Colour Me In

74 –       Game Answers

79 –       Notes and Observations

85 –       Bibliography and Recommended Reading

86 –       Glossary

90 –       Index

By the end of reading this book you’ll never have to find a website like mine again!!

Happy Worm Farming!!

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