Building a Worm Compost Bin Worm bins come in all shapes and sizes. If you're building your own, cover the basic elements, but then the rest is up to you and your imagination. Peter Anderson/Getty Images Worm composting begins with a proper bin. You can build your own or invest ...
In simplest terms, a worm farm is a bin of some sort in which earthworm friends transform food and household scraps into compost. These can be small and simple enough to fit beneath your kitchen sink or elaborate, multi-stacked worm condos outdoors. Basically, worm farming is just employing ...
You’re probably thinking, “Why in the world would I want to create a worm farm?” Well,wormfarming for a lot of people is considered a hobby. However, when they find out the benefits that come with doing it, they get pumped up and really get serious about it. More people are embr...
And after I show you this method, you will figure out that you might want to start with just a room, but from there you can go from a room to a house to a workspace, like your business place or workplace, to a palace because as long as you can remember the room, you can rememb...
Other factors to consider include the following: Downwind from your house: Even a well-managed compost pile may occasionally emit unpleasant odors. Although wind provides air, too much wind can dry and/or scatter the material. Sunlight: Sunshine can help warm the compost pile in the winter, ...
2. The bobbit worm’s scientific name, Eunice aphroditois, is a nod to which Greek god? Aphrodite Apollo Hephaestus Poseidon The scientific name Eunice aphroditois is a subtle nod to Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. Learn More: Yes, the Bobbit Worm Is Real and Somewhat Terrifying ...
To maintain a pest-free environment indoors, it's important to learn how to keep bugs out of the house. Not only do they create unsanitary conditions, but they're also just plain annoying, from the buzz of a fly to the itchy bite of the mosquito. Bees, wasps and scorpions can cause ...
This process will take some time to complete, as the worms have to move homes. So, it could take a couple of weeks to get most of them moved to their new home. At this point, the bottom tray will be worm free. You can start harvesting the compost and start all over again by addi...
You don’t need much more than a table and a sheet to make a great den, either in the house or garden. But if you can get your hands on some interesting (and free!) materials, you could keep the kids busy for a whole day.Steps to build your own den Maybe you’ve got some ...
Bug hotels are an essential addition to any garden, and particularly a children’s garden. There are really only two reasons to build them. One is to attract and house beneficial insects so that they are available to work in the garden as biological pest control, the other is to have an...