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    Tuesday, February 7th, 2012
    5:06 pm
    How To Start Worm farming
    How To Make A Worm Farm - Worm farming is a good activity. To help you en route, here are a couple of great tips.



    How To Make A Worm Farm - Feeding your worms the right food is important otherwise they won't be able to grow or even multiply. To achieve that, make sure you feed these little creatures the likes of coffee grounds, grass cuttings, manure, rabbit pellets, vacuum dust and vegetable matter. Never make the mistake of giving them food to eat dairy products, meats and certain vegetables like onion because this could kill them.



    How To Make A Worm Farm - Some individuals may be wondering how much food should be presented to worms. While a few say do this through experimentation, the best way is to gauge the size of the worms because most worms are in a position to eat half their body weight that is approximately about 250 grams.



    When you give your worms food, make certain that this is invariably fresh and kept at a temperature of about 24 degrees Celsius. If you prefer to improve their appetite, give them some worm fattener. To make this, mix some pet pellets, wheat flour, rice bran, lime and some milk. Be sure that it is dry and moist before putting it in the container.



    The more worms eat, the more fertilizer they are able to create. Aside from feeding food, remember to give them some water as well since what they produce is 80% water. Water should be provided in small amounts otherwise they may drown. This should likewise be poured every couple of weeks.



    Whenever the worms cease eating, see what could be the problem. It is achievable that the worms are not able to reach it so you need to make some alterations. If this is not the problem, stop giving them food to eat for a week so they will consume the old one.



    The worm population will reproduce in 2 to 3 months. If your afraid that they will overpopulate try transferring some to a new container. Another alternative is to put a few of them in your garden but this will only work if there is a thick layer of mulch.



    Worms may be grown all the time and under any weather. If you are planning to raise a worm farm outdoors, be certain to monitor them.



    If it rains, the worms will move up to higher levels but since this is insufficient, you better transfer the container under the shade. If the weather conditions are hot outside, you better does something identical since they can just survive between 10 to 30 degrees Celsius.



    Fort those who live in cold climates, you better cover the container with an old blanket or carpet. You should also increase their food because this will give them warmth when they decompose.



    Ants may compete with the food that is meant to be eaten by the worms. To stop this from happening, add water to raise the moisture levels and put in some garden lime. Another technique is to rub Vaseline on the legs of the container as this will stop the ants from reaching their house.



    You will have fun worm farming as long as you follow these tips. If you want to know more, read up on it or ask people who have been carrying this out longer than you for some advice.

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