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Try cold composting with your worms. First you will need to shred all the plant material as fine as you can
get it. Second be sure to wet everything real well and then pile everything no deeper than 24 inches and as wide and long as you wish. I
recommend 1 pound of redworms for every 2 square feet, you can do less worms but it will take longer to get a finish
product.
The one thing I like about growing redworms verses other kinds of livestock is that you can grow redworms anywhere and
they do not have to be look after each and every day, Livestock on the other hand needs to be look out for every day.
I have been gone for 2 weeks at a time and came home to find my redworms the same way I left them.
A 3 x 20 foot worm bed will hold about 50,000 to 60,000 mature redworms with several harvest per year you will be able
to harvest around 200,000 redworms a year. That is about 50 to 60 pounds every three months or so. Not a bad
return.
Redworms are prolific breeders. A thousand mature breeders, properly cared for and allowed to multiply may give you half a
million of breeders, growing more redworms and egg capsules within a year. In order to have this many worms you will need many acres of
land to do this.
Redworms will eat all kinds of things from bread to coffee grounds and tea bags. Paper waist like old cardboard and black a white
newspaper. Cardboard will bring on all kind of worms fast they will eat and breed at a very good rate. The glue in the cardboard that is held
together with the glue is protein based and the redworms will grow and reproduce at a fast rate.
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Ways to cover your worm beds. Wet burlap sacks,feed sacks, cardboard, many layers of newspaper. These will all work to cover the
worm beds over time the worms will eat covering and will turn it into worm castings you will then need to replace them.
Keep your worm factory in the shade, in your basement or garage or in an barn or some out building some folks even put there
worms in there home and even under the kicthen sink.
When buying Redworms I would make sure they are the true type, ( Eisenia Fetida ) These redworms should be reddish color. Here
at pollardworms we carry the true redworm ( Eisenia Fetida )
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