What paper can you put in a worm farm?

Shredded paper and cardboard, egg cartons, ripped up newspaper, receipts and envelopes should all be a regular part of the worms diet. LOTS of non-glossy paper should go in your worm farm - it is worth repeating!
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Is printer paper OK for worms?

If your worms are diving in for cover and are still happily munching on your paper a few days after you started your experiment the paper will be safe to be recycled as worm bedding and worm food.
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Can you put white paper in worm farm?

Chlorine bleaches paper really white and also removes the woody compound called lignin from wood pulp, which causes the yellowing of paper when it's exposed to sunlight, as happens with newspapers. (Incidentally, newspapers are chlorine-free and CAN go in your compost bins, worm farms and gardens).
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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 you use newspaper for worm bedding?

Instead of soil, composting red worms live in moist newspaper bedding. Like soil, newspaper strips provide air, water, and food for the worms. Using about 50 pages, tear newspaper into 1/2" to 1" strips. Avoid using colored print, which may be toxic to the worms.
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Can worms eat notebook paper?

Red wigglers can and will eat cardboard and papers, but they shouldn't have too much of it. The “everything in moderation” rule applies to Red Wigglers, too. Although worms do think cardboard and paper are delicious, it is not, in fact, nutritious.
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Can I compost glossy paper?

You can always compost your glossy paper. As much as possible, you can toss your glossy papers in the compost bin, and you would have nothing to worry about after this. For faster results, you can shred the glossy paper before you toss it in your compost bin.
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Can you use shredded paper for worm bedding?

Shredded Paper makes an excellent worm bin bedding. I prefer to use shredded newspaper but any type of shredded paper will work. Avoid the glossy section of the newspaper or the glossy junk mail.
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Can you put cardboard in a worm farm?

Greasy and plastic-coated corrugated cardboard should not go into the worm bin. Cardboard with plant-based food scraps is fine. Run the cardboard through a heavy-duty paper shredder. So long as the cardboard is clean and the shredder is powerful enough, you can shred corrugated cardboard quickly.
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Can I use brown paper bags for worm bedding?

Worms will need bedding in their new home. I used about 1" of potting soil combined with two grocery bags that I shredded up and wet down. Worms love brown paper bags, uncoated newspaper, and even cardboard, as long as it's shredded and moist.
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What types of paper can be composted?

Compost-Safe Paper Varieties
  • Bills.
  • Credit card statements.
  • Non-glossy junk mail.
  • Envelopes.
  • Office paper (plain or printed on)
  • Receipts.
  • Newsprint.
  • Notebook paper.
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What kind of paper is biodegradable?

What Kind Of Paper Is Biodegradable? All most all types of paper are biodegradable. This is because the paper is made from wood pulp, which is biodegradable. Unfortunately, paper products like plates and cups are lined with plastic making them un-biodegradable.
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Can notebook paper be composted?

Yes! Like most paper, old notebooks, sketchbooks, diaries/journals and exercise books can be composted – though you might need to remove a few bits first.
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Can you use colored newspaper in worm farm?

Also, thick, glossy, colored paper doesn't break decompose easily. Don't forget to add shredded cardboard, it is a favorite worm food and will disappear quickly.
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Can worms eat toilet paper rolls?

Many people do not have a use for the tube inside of toilet paper rolls. The good news is, you can use toilet paper rolls to feed your compost worms.
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Do worms eat shredded cardboard?

Worms eat shredded paper and paperboard too, so the glue can't be the only reason worms enjoy feeding on brown cardboard. Theory 2: There is actual food found in cardboard. Cardboard collects and houses many species of fungi due to the fact that it's a material that's high-carbon and nitrogen.
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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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Are grass clippings good for worms?

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 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 towel in worm farm?

Things you can add to your vermicomposting bin that you might not necessarily think of. Egg Shells – although they take a very long time to break down. Paper Towels – as long as you have only used them to clean drink spills, etc. Do not put paper towels that have chemicals on them in your worm bin.
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Can I use shredded office paper for composting?

Shredded paper is an excellent source of carbon (cellulose) and a means of absorbing moisture from kitchen and catering waste. When composting shredded paper, it should be mixed and aerated in the bin so that it does not form a wet mat restricting airflow with the risk of creating localised anaerobic conditions.
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Is newspaper OK for compost?

Newspaper is safe to compost, but it breaks down quite slowly because of its high lignin content. (Lignin is a substance found in the woody cell walls of plants, and it is highly resistant to decomposition). Most newspapers today use water or soy-based inks.
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Is ink on paper bad for compost?

Most of the time, it is recommended that you use untreated paper for your compost. Newspapers work, despite the ink, as do some types of already recycled paper. What about paper with computer, pen, or marker ink or dyes on it? If the ink used is vegetable-based, soy-based or non-toxic, then it's safe for the compost.
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