Worm Farm 3 Tray Garden Compost Bin
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| List Price: | $119.95 |
| Price: | $79.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Starve the Landfill SAVE the Earth GROW WORMS. Store your fishing worms too!! Worm do miraculous things to convert kitchen waste into nutrient-rich compost for your garden. The Gusanito Worm Composter design allows the natural upward migration of composting worms. Easy to handle stackable trays. NEW ventilated roof design. Our own patent pending design based on our many years of direct hands on worm farming experience. Fill the bottom tray with red wiggler worms, bedding and food scraps. As the worms finish digesting, they will migrate upward into the tray above, leaving rich castings behind. In full operation, this worm farm houses 10,000 to 12,000 worms (approx 10 lb), consumes 5 to 8 pounds of food a day, allowing you to harvest a full tray of castings per month. Each of our Worm farms come with the NEW updated instruction book. and everything you need to get started, except the worms. WORMS ARE NOT INCLUDED. The Green Gusanito Worm Composter is made responsibly in China constructed from high quality recycled plastic, with a limited 5 year warranty on materials and workmanship. It is very simple to assemble and can be stored inside or outside. Measures 16 X 16 X 28, height depends on number of trays used.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #48718 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Black
- Brand: Gusanito Brand
- Model: 3 tray Version
- Dimensions: 28.00" h x 16.00" w x 16.00" l, 15.00 pounds
Features
- New Improved Ventilated Roof Design
- Three sizes, 3 tray 4 tray & 5 tray available
- We are the Manufacturer, FAST SHIPPING
Customer Reviews
Super convienience and function
This bin looks good in the kitchen, is more than easy to use and my worms are very happy in it. It has large trays so you can keep using it for a good while before paying it any attention (like removing completed compost). The bottom collects "worm tea" which your plants will love and the lid keeps uglies out of sight but is well ventilated for the worms. And it's true: no flies, no stink, nada. Honestly, I will probably buy another one soon (there's always more waste to be wormed!).
Makes Vermiculture easy
I have had worm farms before, but this is the easiest way to actually seperate the food from the castings. You use a system of trays, intially placing the food in the bottom tray, and the tray above it is mostly fiberous material. Then you stop feeding them on the lower tray and then start adding food to the tray up above, and then adding another more fiberous tray.
This system eliminates the feeding the worms in one spot and then pulling out the castings, trying to leave all of the worms in there you can. I like that the worms have more mobility so just in case your feeding area is too wet they can move around. I also like there is lots of air in this system so everything doesn't get too wet.
The tray system was easy to put together, it took only a few minutes. It also comes with your initial bedding of coconut husks. Ideally you will want to put your farm into place, and wet down your bedding, and then get your worms. There are instructions on the top of the lid of the bin to tell you what to feed your worms with, and a great guide that also comes with the bin. I highly recommend this worm bin.
Enjoy composting kitchen scraps
I bought a 5 level unit. It's as described except a weed barrier mesh or window screen doesn't come with it and is needed in the lowest part that catches and drains liguids. That's why it's 4 instead of 5 star. Without it the spout becomes clogged and you have to disassemble to clean with a hose. Some trick are if you see fruit flies or worms try to escape, then it's too moist in the unit and add some shredded paper and it solves the problem. My kids and grandkids get a kick out of seeing how many worm.
