Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top You've loaded an old revision of the document! If you save it, you will create a new version with this data. Media Files===== FEEDING THE WORMS ===== Worms DON'T like: * Meat and dairy products * Citrus fruits (too acidic) * Pineapple: contains and enzyme that can kill worms * Onion, garlic, chilli (nothing that is hot or that stings) * Fats and Oils * Salted or pickled food * Spoiled canned food * Fresh grass or weed clippings * Raw or hardwood sawdust Worms DO like: * Vegetable scraps * Fruit (but not too much as it increases the acidity of the worm farm) * CRUSHED egg shells * Newspaper and cardboard (not shiny, and shred and soak first) * Hair and nail clippings * Cotton Rags * Cereals * Grains (ground up first, not too much as grain attracts rodents) * Tea bags & coffee grounds * Mouldy bread Worms like their food in small pieces, so cut it up before you feed them. Blending food with a bit of water is also a great way to feed them (they appreciate any help in breaking the size down). DO NOT OVERFEED THE WORMS. Feeding them twice a week is sufficient. The food from their previous meal should be well on its way to being consumed/composted before you add the next meal. It's helpful to keep a plastic bin for worm food in or near the kitchen, rather then packing food scraps on the farm each day. They will just pile up and start to smell. WHENEVER YOU FEED THE WORMS ADD A BIT OF SHREDDED, SOAKED NEWSPAPER! This really helps keep the worm farm balanced and functioning. Please fill all the letters into the box to prove you're human. Please keep this field empty: SavePreviewCancel Edit summary Note: By editing this page you agree to license your content under the following license: CC Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International how_the_worm_farm_works.1352148898.txt.gz Last modified: 2012-11-05 20:54by imogen