Is cabbage OK for worm farm?

Contrary to their reputation, worms are not able to eat anything and everything you put into a worm bin. Large quantities of citrus should be avoided, as it contains a compound poisonous to worms. Brassicas (cabbage, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, turnips, etc.)
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What foods should you not put in a worm farm?

Avoid feeding the worms large quantities of meat, citrus, onions and dairy foods. Some processed food also contains preservatives, which discourage the worms from eating it. These foods won't harm your worms, but they will avoid them and those scraps will break down and rot in the bin.
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Can cabbage worms go in compost?

Destroy Cabbage Worm Pupae In The Fall

Remove all of the dead plant material, especially anything in the cabbage family. Be sure to destroy it, or throw it into the trash, rather than putting it into your compost bin. Otherwise, the pupae can just overwinter in there.
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Can lettuce go in worm farm?

The Best Worm Foods for Your Soil

Greens include green vegetables and other natural foods—melon rinds, lettuce, carrots, fruit peels, etc.
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What vegetables can worms eat?

Top Five Best Foods for Your Worms
  • #1 Leafy Green Vegetables. Worms love lettuce, kale, Swiss chard, to name a few of these vegetables. ...
  • #2 Melons/Squash and Pumpkins. ...
  • #3 Broccoli. ...
  • #4 Apples. ...
  • #5 SURPRISE: Pasta. ...
  • Note: Worms can eat most fruits and vegetable scraps, coffee grounds, used tea leaves, etc.
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5 things you should never feed to your worm farm



What happens if you overfeed worms?

Over-Feeding Causes Odors

The worms' job is to eat the food before it gets super-rotten and stinky. If you add too much food at a time, they cannot keep up. Too much food can also push the air out of the bin, leading to foul-smelling anaerobic decomposition.
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Do worms eat banana peels?

Bananas are a great and inexpensive snack for both us and our worms. Those peels are desirable to compost worms no matter what shape they're in. They'll make short work of what otherwise would have taken up space in your trash.
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Can worms eat potato peels?

Vegetable Waste

Carrot peelings, potato skins, broccoli and cauliflower stalks, lettuce, kale, even onion peels (in limited quantities) are perfect for the worm bin. Vegetable waste like this isn't prone to overheating your bin either, so this is another low-maintenance food.
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Can I compost cabbage?

Yes! Yes, you can compost cabbage. Even though they're pretty tough compared to flimsy things like spinach, cabbage leaves still rot down quickly in a compost heap – though it's best to break up or chop up full heads to speed up the composting process of the compact bit.
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Is spinach good for worms?

Main foods

Worms can eat these foods frequently: Apples, bananas, berries, broccoli, carrots, eggplant, lettuce, mushrooms, pears, squash, tomatoes, watermelon, avocados, banana peels, bell peppers, cantaloupe, corn, grapes, mango, peaches, potatoes, spinach, tofu, zucchini.
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Are cabbage worms poisonous?

Cabbage worms, also called the Pieris Rapae, are completely harmless to accidental human consumption.
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Can worms eat cooked vegetables?

Hi Beverley, cooked vegetables are fine in worm farms as long as they have not been cooked in fat or oil as this will attract vermin to your garden. Boiled vegetables are fine. It is best to chop food up for the worms so that they break it down quickly.
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Can worms eat green peppers?

Worms are sensitive to hot peppers and other irritating substances, such as hot mustard. While you can put these peppers in a vermicompost bin, the worms may avoid them, sensing their heat and potentially irritating qualities.
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Can worms eat cooked rice?

Bread, rice, pasta, processed foods - you can add the odd crust or bits of cooked rice off the dinner plate, but don't add lots of starchy foods. Worms don't like them and they may go off or attract pests.
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Can worms eat celery?

Eating organic material is their method of composting and providing nutrients for the worms to grow and remain healthy. Cellulose is in all plants. Fiber found in foods like celery are favored by worms for their crop and gizzard.
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Can worms eat tomatoes?

Let's dive in! *Tomatoes are slightly acidic, but worms still seem to like it and will tolerate it just fine in moderation. Whether you have an abundance of melon rinds, spoiled apples or fruit trimmings, you can feed them to your worms by slicing them up into manageable portions.
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How often do you water worms?

Watering daily or multiple times per week is not normally required. In many cases you can water every week or 2 - it depends on temperature, humidity, and other factors so monitor the bin and if you see it getting dry give it a good misting or spray.
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Can worms eat egg shells?

eggshells - worms simply can't eat them. They will still be there when you remove the worm castings, and you'll have eggshells in the garden. Eggshells are good for the garden, so if you crush them up, and put them in the worm farm, they'll end up adding calcium to your soil.
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How often do I need to water my worm farm?

Once every week, pour about five litres of fresh water into the Top Working Tray, which will flood down through the lower trays, ensuring the entire worm farm remains very moist. The sudden 'flood' will not harm the worms. Adding water is especially important in the hotter months of the year.
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What to feed worms to make them big?

One of the surest ways to not only grow big worms, but also keep your worms healthy, is to spray you worm bedding and added food with a weak mixture of VermaPlex® (a liquid soil inoculant fertilizer made from worm castings) and water (80 parts water to 1 part VermaPlex®).
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Should I stir my worm bin?

There is definitely no need to completely mix up your worm bin contents. The worms themselves – along with various other critters do a lot of mixing on their own.
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Why are my worms turning white?

White worms themselves are completely harmless in a worm bin, but again they may be and indication that you are overfeeding, or perhaps adding too much acidic waste.
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Can hair go in a worm farm?

They will also eat shredded newspaper, egg cartons and cardboard. And while this one always prompts people to screw up their faces, worms will also consume human (and pet) hair and nails.
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