High School Musical

Monday, March 16, 2009

Your Kids Worm Farm Will Run Great With These Tips

Worm farming is a great activity. Worm farm kids have lots of fun, contribute a needed resource in their community, and can even make some good money.  To make your kids worm farm fun and successful, here are a few great tips.

Feeding your worms the right food is important otherwise they will not be able to grow or even multiply. A goumet meal for your worms would include coffee grounds, grass clippings, manure, rabbit pellets, vacuum dust, and vegetables. Worms aren't very picky eaters, but don't give them dairy products, meats and vegetables like onions.

So how much food do your worms need. While some say do this through trial and error, the best way is to gauge the size of the worms because most worms are able to eat half their body weight which is approximately about 250 grams.

Always use fresh food, not rotten, and keep it at a temperature of around 24 degrees Celsius. If you want to increase 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.

Simply put, the more your worms eat, the more fertilizer they make. Aside from giving them food, don’t forget to give them some water as well since what they produce is 80% water. Go light on the water, so you don't end up with worm soup. This should also be poured every couple of weeks.

If your worms stop eating, be sure to investigate and solve the problem as quickly as possible. Just make some adjustments if they cannot reach it. If this is not the problem, stop feeding them for a week so they will consume the old one.

In 2 to 3 months, your worm farm population will reproduce. To prevent crowding, start a new container and put some of the worms in there. One idea is to add some mulch to your garden then put a few of them into your garden.

Your worms can survive and reproduce all year round. If you are planning to raise a worm farm outdoors, be sure to check on them.

Your worms will move to higher levels if it rains, but put your container in the shade so they won't cook when the sun comes out. If the weather is hot outside, you better do the same since they can only 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. If you put more food in the worm bin, you will help to make more warmth for the worms as the food decomposes.

Ants may compete with the food that is supposed to be eaten by the worms. To avoid this problem, add some water and garden lime. Putting Vaseline on the legs will keep ants from getting into your worms' home.

Follow these tips and you can avoid problems and enjoy your worm farm. If you want to know more, read up on it or ask people who have been doing this longer than you for some advice.  Lots of people want to know how to make a small worm farm, so you should be able to find plenty of resources to help you.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home