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Composting with worms. The Composting Process The composting process involves four main components: organic matter, moisture, oxygen, and decomposers. Composting with Worms: What Is Vermicompost? Three types of worms Epigeic worms live in the organic layer on top of the soil or along streams where detritus accumulates Endogeic worms live within the mineral soils beneath the organic layer about an inch or two below the surface Diageic worms burrow deep into the soil and their long term habitat might be near parent rock several feet deep Did You Know…?

California red wiggler wormers are the most efficient type of worm for vermicompost. They are able to live in close quarters with one another and are thus able to break down materials much faster than other worms. Worms can consume their weight daily. They eat half bedding carbon and half food scraps nitrogen. So approximately 2 lbs. It takes 2 worms to mate but both worms produce a cocoon. Each cocoon or egg contains up to 20 babies average 3 — 4, depending on species. A mature worm 3 months old can produce cocoons per week.

However, they are very sensitive to light, and try to hide as soon as they are exposed to light. Worms do not have teeth and cannot chew their food. Some worms grind their food in their gizzard using muscle action and small bits of soil. Other worms rely heavily on bacteria and fungus to break the food down into mush.

Why Should We Harvest Vermicompost? Author: Gaby Benitez. Related posts. Step by step guide to making your own seed balls! May 21, Biodiversity in Central Texas May 20, Earth Day At Home April 22, What is compost and why does it matter?

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