What can I use for a worm blanket?

You can buy worm blankets, or they can be simply made from natural materials such as old cotton sheets, cotton pillow cases or old towels, cotton t-shirts, woollen material, corrugated cardboard etc. Whatever you choose to use, be sure to keep your worm blanket damp, but not soaking wet.
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What can I use instead of a worm blanket?

We have a range of worm blankets, or you can use cardboard, newspaper, carpet, underlay or similar. Keep it damp but not wet in warm weather to help manage heat in the worm farm. If using old carpet or underlay, clean it thoroughly to make sure there are no toxins before putting on your worm farm.
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Can I use a towel as a worm blanket?

A worm blanket can be made from hessian, layers of newspaper, cardboard and even an old cotton towel or sheet.
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What do you cover worms with in a worm farm?

Put a couple of sheets of newspaper in the layer where the worms will live to prevent them from falling through. Add bedding material such as cow manure, sawdust or coconut fibre, so the worms feel comfy in their new home.
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How do I make my own worm bedding?

Shred and moisten newspaper to make bedding and create a thick, fluffy layer of it in the bottom of the bed. Add worms, soil, and food scraps and watch your worms turn it into rich organic soil and compost. Keep the bed moist and don't let it dry out or your worms will die.
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DIY Worm Blanket Makes A "Microbe Explosion"



What is the best bedding for compost worms?

These are our top household beddings for your vermicomposting bin:
  • Brown Corrugated Cardboard. ...
  • Shredded Paper products. ...
  • Pre-existing Aged Compost. ...
  • Peat Moss. ...
  • Fall Leaves. ...
  • Untreated Wood Chips. ...
  • Straw and Hay. ...
  • Aged Manure from Bovine or Equine. Never use fresh manure.
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Can I use coffee grounds for worm bedding?

Attract worms

Worms love to eat coffee grounds, and that's great news for your garden. Add coffee grounds to your compost pile to help attract worms, which help speed up the process of turning food scraps into compost. You can also add coffee grounds directly to the soil, but you'll have to be careful not to overdo it.
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Can you put paper towels in worm compost?

Chuck in your paper towels, paper packaging, cardboard, toilet rolls etc. Reducing the size of your inputs (increasing the surface area) makes it easier for your worms to process, so shred, tear, mulch or rip up your paper inputs to increase your worm's efficiency.
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What can you use as a compost blanket?

You can buy worm blankets, or they can be simply made from natural materials such as old cotton sheets, cotton pillow cases or old towels, cotton t-shirts, woollen material, corrugated cardboard etc. Whatever you choose to use, be sure to keep your worm blanket damp, but not soaking wet.
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Does my worm farm need a blanket?

As a rule of thumb worms eat approximately ½ their body weight in food, so if you start with 250g of worms, you can feed them approximately 125g of food a day. 11. Place a worm blanket or wool blanket on top of the worms to keep the worm farm moist and dark.
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Will worms eat grass clippings?

Grass clippings are a great addition to a traditional compost pile and worms will eat these as well in their natural setting, but in your vermicomposting system, they will heat up the soil and can kill all of your worms.
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Can worms eat tea bags?

Tea Bags: Yes! The tea bags will start to break down in the worm bin, and the worms will finish off the contents.
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How often should I water my 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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Do worms eat shredded paper?

Red wigglers do eat cardboard, cartons, and other papers as long as they are properly shredded. If you're a seasoned worm farmer, you know that there aren't many things that red wigglers won't eat. However, just because they will eat these paper products, doesn't mean they should eat only these things.
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Can 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 cardboard?

Corrugated cardboard can also serve as food for the worms. Mix it into their kitchen scraps occasionally. However, composting worms cannot live exclusively on cardboard.
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How can I keep my worm farm warm in the winter?

Keeping Your Worms Warm and Cozy for the Winter
  1. Leave them in the outdoor bin. ...
  2. You could leave your worms outside and then enclose the worm bin with thick layers of insulation, using blankets, hay bales and/or other insulating materials. ...
  3. You could move your worm farm to a warmer location such as your garage or shed.
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Can worms eat cooked rice?

What can I compost in a worm farm? Grains, cooked or uncooked (rice, oats, barley, wheat, etc.) The smaller the pieces, the quicker they'll break down in the compost pile. Be sure to cut cores in half and break down the pumpkin you forgot to eat.
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Can you use brown paper bags for worm bedding?

Prep the worm bedding for their new home.

Worms love brown paper bags, uncoated newspaper, and even cardboard, as long as it's shredded and moist. They will actually eat the paper in addition to the fruits, veggies and grains that you give them.
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Can worms eat office paper?

White office paper is bleached and has toxic inks. Red Worms do not have teeth. Anything you expect them to eat through should be soft, or should break down to softer material. Smaller pieces also help the worms eat faster.
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Can I feed my worms dryer lint?

You can feed them any vegetable scraps including egg shells and coffee grounds (if you use a paper coffee filter, throw that in too!). You can also feed your worms lint from your clothes dryer and paper towels (use only paper towels that were used to clean up drink spills and do not have cleaning solution on them).
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Do eggshells hurt earthworms?

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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Can worms eat potato peelings?

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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Are tomatoes good for worm compost?

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. Think of it this way.
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