Dear folk
So far I tried twice but I failed to make it work ,,,,I used food scrap (not pine apple, citrus or meat and dairy) and shredded paper and green stuff wit normal bin made holes to ventilation as in the attached pictures and stir it weekly once
Made moist but not soggy,,,,picture showing it is a bit dry as intentionally i left it to dry little bit because I thought might be it is too wet,,,
Do I need to buy worm for initail start or Should I expect the decomposition of food produces worms
Is a problem with my bin setup ?
Thx
Hi @zillah
Yes I think you will need some worms to start the compost bin worm farm or live worm casting.
Kick Start you own local worms I would go around your yard digging in some moist places and collect about 20 worms and drop them into your compost bin to speed up your worm farm project.
Alternately you can buy a worm booster box 500 or a 1000 worms in a box at bunnings,
https://www.bunnings.com.au/worms-organic-booster-box-500-approx-_p3014018
Keep the wheelie bin in a cool shady spot as those bins can cook your worms in summer heat.
Morning @Jewelleryrescue
Thx for your tips
>>Keep the wheelie bin in a cool shady spot as those bins can cook your worms in summer heat.<<
Which I wasn't doing that and I need to find a spot for it
>>Kick Start you own local worms I would go around your yard digging in some moist places and collect about 20 worms and drop them into your compost bin to speed up your worm farm project.<<
Noted
Hi @zillah,
Great to see that @Jewelleryrescue has given you such prompt and helpful advice.
I would encourage you to follow this excellent guide by experienced member @Noelle: How to make compost for your garden.
If you would like to have a worm farm, it would be a great start to purchase a live worm starter kit and it is likely to be easier using a dedicated worm farm rather than a garbage bin. You can learn more with the Bunnings guide How to make a worm farm.
All the best,
Jason
Thanks Jason i will check the links and follow the instructions
Regards
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