Really, getting started on a worm farm is not too complicated all you'll need is a bit of passion for recycling and some worm trivia so here is some worm trivia that might help motivate and inspire youmore with your worm farm venture. How much will the worms eat? Well, mature worms that can eat up or over three times their own body weight on daily basis and those who are just getting their feet wet in the world of worms and would like to know how to make the worms eat more and have a lot more productivity.
The answer is easy - shred, mash or blend food scraps as these will give added digestibility and is not hard for the worms to eat. Also maintain worm bed temperature near 23-25 degrees Celsius since it is at these temperatures that worms enjoy it the most, but stay away from acidic foods since it messes up the worms’ digestive system. These are some things you'll want avoid feeding your worms, manure, onions, citrus fruits or peelings, garlic, garden waste sprayed with insecticides, dairy products like milk and cheese or meat.
Watering the farm will heighten the production of liquid fertilizer, but take care not to add too much water into the farm or it could drown the worms. Take note that food wastes are nearly eighty percent water and that gets released when the worms break them down. So, if you happen to pour water atop the system every few weeks or so make sure that you only add enough to ensure the worm bed stays cool and you'll have an unending supply of fertilizer.
You will not be able to harvest the worms because they regulate themselves within any given or available space and the amount of food given to them. Here are a few other questions that you might find yourself inquiring.
Why do works like to congregate on the lid of the farm when it is raining? It's a perfectly normal response for these worms to behave like this during the rainy season to keep from dying. Just take the farm containers to an area where it won't be exposed to a lot of rain and put the worms back back on their bedding.
Why don't the worms just relocate to the upper level of the tray? It may be because you having added some new food before the worms got to complete the last batch. Worms usually like to eat leftovers and will not search to find a new food source until it finishes eating what they already had. So, before adding new trays, cause feeding them for around five days so that you're certain the original food is gone and make certain the level of castings in the working tray needs to be at the right height for the worms to pass easily up a tray.
Are worms able to withstand high temperatures? worms are able to stand a temperature range between 10-30 degrees Celsius so if temperatures gets higher than the worms are able to withstand relocate the farm to a shady cool place where it won't have any trouble regulating moisture and humidity of the worm boxes. In especially cold environments make sure to cover the box with old clothes, blankets and wool shavings to sustain the warm temperature. It is also best to feed about a quarter more than you're supposed to since digesting more food by the worms gives way for more heat to be generated within their bodies. So, do take heed of these ideas and soon you'll be able to creating an awesome worm farm.