What is whipping?
The division is a closed area that uses live worms to decompose organic waste and kitchen pieces. Worms receive and decompose materials into fertile and nutrients filled with compost. The establishment of a worms farm is an excellent way to reduce someone's carbon footprint and add some other fertility to the garden. By filling the small area, such as the aquarium, with wet newspapers, moss, sawdust or similar material, a suitable habitat is formed for worms. If the hole is not naturally ventilated, it should be devoted to drilling small holes on the sides and lower part. The container should not be higher than 2 feet (61 cm) because the worms will not want to go under this depth.
When creating a sustainable hole, it is not recommended to dig worms from the yard. Local gardening clubs and websites dedicated to vermiculture are two best ways to order worms in bulk. The red rings are the most commonly used worms for composting and the European Nightlikes are also popular Volbou. Each composting space may contain approximately 1200 worms per square foot (929 square cm) surface surfaces.
After a fully prepared champion, vegetable pieces, crushed egg shells, fruit pieces or similar objects should be added every week. Fiber materials such as newspapers, hay or cardboard that have not been chemically treated should also be added monthly. Over time, the compost will be ready to remove from the basket. Worms and compost are moved to one side of the container, on the other hand, fresh food is added and the worms migrate to fresh food. This allows you to remove the finished compost.
The worm can be either vertical or horizontal, but the most common apprentices are vertical. Folded tires, old aquariums and wooden boxes with peaks have the potential to become Curmeries. In the end, it depends on the preference of a person creating a screw.