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How to Vermicompost
January
5,
2020
|
Scott Kellogg
Composting With Worms is Easier Than You Think
Did you know that the long tube running down the center of the Garden Tower® 2 vertical planting system is a vermicomposting system? Here’s how it is used.
Half a cup of worms is added at the beginning of the growing season. Kitchen vegetable scraps are then added regularly to keep the vertical compost tube full.
The worms feed on the organic matter, turning it into worm manure called worm castings, which are an excellent organic fertilizer and soil amendment. As the worm castings accumulate and aerobic microbial digestion advances, the compost near the bottom of the compost tube turns to rich black organic matter that can be removed easily using the included no-clog compost plug.
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