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Best bin for a new worm composter

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11:26
2009/06/28


Web Guy

New England

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Post edited 18:57 – 2009/06/28 by admin


I plan to keep my worms indoors in the garage or basement. And I like to control any escaped worms or drainage. That always leads me back to using the good old 10 gallon rubbermaid container.

What is your favorite bin? What is the best worm bin choice for a new worm composter?

- Brad
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19:09
2009/07/10


OrganicWormFarm

SC

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posts 3

Actually, if you are experiencing drainage then your compost bin has too much moisture. Maintaining 70% to 80% moisture level will NOT have any drainage :)

http://OrganicWormFarm.com/store

Bruce

03:24
2009/07/11


Web Guy

New England

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posts 9

That's a good point. Most days the catch bin is dry. You are right — It should not have drainage. When I get drainage it is usually intentional. I pour in water and come back in an hour to get the compost tea. Is that bad for the worms? I think of it as a good rain for that day :) 

Hi Bruce, welcome to WormScoop!

Brad

- Brad
wormscoop.com

03:01
2010/08/15


wormfan

Member

posts 3

I made my own worm bin and it's absolutely doing well! :)


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