|
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Free Shipping!
Categories |
How To Create A Worm Farm E-Book
Recycling has caught on with a more people as the years go by. Well, now there’s another way to recycle that may seem unconventional at first, but it can save you money down the road. Plus, you get to help out the environment at the same time! Recycling by composting with worms is something that is different for a lot of people. You can do that by making your own worm farm. You’re probably thinking, “Why in the world would I want to create a worm farm?” Well, worm farming for a lot of people is considered a hobby. However, when they find out the benefits that come with doing it, they get pumped up and really get serious about it. More people are embracing green living and are seeing the results. So, why don’t you join them? Worm farming can show you a new way of enriching soil. And if you are a plant lover, you can use the soil with your plants so they will be healthy. In addition to that, you can use the compost in your garden. Do you want to know why this is a good concept? Because when you mix the compost with the soil, you end up with an organic mixture. People know that organic items are better for you than those with all of those toxins. Using the compost with worms will help you to have a better quality of soil because of the castings that come from the worm. Organic soil is of high quality and you won’t have to concern yourself with those unfamiliar toxins if you were to use regular soil. If you want to learn to create your own quality organic soil and use it when you need to, this guide, “Worm Farming (Beginners Guide to Starting a Worm Farm)”, has all that you need to know about worm farming and how it relates to green living. There are other things in this guide that you will need to know about worm farming. They include: • Items you need to create a worm farm • The kind of container you need to set it up • What is bedding and what is used to make it • What kind of waste is prohibited from putting in the compost • Why you cannot use glossy paper for the bedding Composting is part of the green living concept. It is part of the recycling method when the worms are consuming the organic waste. The compost when complete can also be used as fertilizer for plants and gardens. Since this is an organic mix, you don’t have to concern yourself with pesticides and other chemicals that would affect your plants and gardens. In this guide, you will discover: • How composting affects fruits and vegetables • Why compost piles should not have a lot of moisture • What aeration does in relation to the worm farm and the compost pile • Why you need oxygen for the worm farm • Why you need a balance of nitrogen and carbon And much more, when you purchase this guide now. Don’t delay! Your ticket to frugal green living is here and waiting for you to download. So go ahead and get this detailed guide so that you can be on your way to quality green living for your home! The good thing about this is you can learn how to create a worm farm at a low cost. You don’t have to shell out hundreds of dollars to start with this project. That would defeat the purpose of the green living concept. The green living concept is about saving money while having a quality life at the same time. Not only will you change the quality of life for yourself, you will also change the quality of life for those worms that are helping you create quality soil. Speaking of worms, they are the main ingredient in order to produce your quality organic soil. However, you can’t just use any kind of worm. In this guide, you will find out • Which worm is used the most and why • What the European Nightcrawler is used for • What other things benefit from having worm farms • How worm farms help vegetables and gardens • What people in other countries do with worms That’s not all……..there’s more……………. Having the right worm farm design makes a difference with your farm. You really don’t need a lot of space when you are creating one. However, there are some things that you need to know in order to have the right set up for your worm farm. This guide, “Worm Farming (Beginners Guide to Starting a Worm Farm)”, will explain: • The easiest way to set up a worm farm • What are “windrows” and how they relate to the worm farm • How the worms produce castings for compost • Why you need a cover on the container • In what environment do worms provide better production • What to do if you don’t want to create your own worm farm In order to continue the process, worm farming must entail a method called vermicomposting. This is when the worms decompose the organic matter and help to create quality organic soil. You will have some of the best soil when you use this method. There are plenty of nutrients in the vermicompost. In this guide, you will find out: • Which worms are used for composting • How do these worms produce soil • Where these worms can be found • The purpose of mucus in worm farming • Where mucus comes from • Why fruit and seed pits can grow in this type of environment • What are vermicompost seeds made from • Five advantages of using vermicompost in soil Worm farms are created on a small and large scale. For the most part the small scale is used by individuals and the large scale is used by people who have a worm farm business. In this part of the guide, you will discover: • What to do with the bin in a warm or hot climate • How much worms eat when they first start out • How much worms eat after they get adjusted • What to check for before new food is added to the bin • What you need to collect excess drainage • Which bin has more drainage and which bin has less • Three ways to use small bins • What a continuous vertical flow is • What a continuous horizontal flow is • What a non-continuous flow is • Which way provides for an easy harvest • Two ways to build worm farms on a small scale • What a wave motion is • How vermicomposting works on a raised bed • What happens to the leftover casings • Why oxygen in imperative in a worm farm • Ideal temperature for composting systems Now that I’ve basically provided you with a lot of tidbits about this guide, why are you sitting around waiting? Get the book now so that you can be on your way to green living paradise! Don’t you want to stop paying retail prices for soil and fertilizer? Don’t you want something that can work for you and is a healthier method? Just think, no more going to the home improvement store or the nursery to pay those higher prices for soil and fertilizer. You can save money by creating it in the comfort of your own home. The cost of this guide is only $4.99 if you get it now. There’s no guarantee that it will stay at this price. So again, I ask, what are you waiting for? In order for the worms to do their job, they have to be fed. The kind of food given to them is very important because that is how they thrive and help with the composting. You will find out about: • What kind of food scraps to feed the worms • What kind of food scraps not to feed the worms and why • How you can speed up the composting process • What to do with molded bread • Why you should not give the worms a lot of food waste • Why you should not use beans • The best food matter to use for worms • What to do if the bin is too moist • How worms can easily digest food waste • What too much food can do to worms • What you should do when worm reproduce • What castings are and how they affect the soil Did you know that you can have a worm farm in your apartment? You don’t have to live in a house with a nice backyard to do this. However, there are things that you must be aware of in terms of issues that may come up when you are worm farming. The sooner you deal with them, the better chance you have of getting back on track with your worm farming. They include: • What to do when you notice bugs or other pests • What kind of insects come from overfed worms • How to get rid of ants • How to keep ants from climbing on the legs of the bins • What happens when you have meat and what to do about it • What to do when your worm farm has too much acid • What to do if you have an outside worm farm that has a lot of rain • What to do with a smelly worm farm • What to do with the worms for breeding purposes • What to do when worms try to leave the bins • What to do about dry soil This guide, “Worm Farming (Beginners Guide to Starting a Worm Farm)”, is waiting for you to download right now. The sooner you download it, the quicker you can get started on your new project. In fact, you can even invite your children to help you. Most children like to work with projects that are new to them. They get excited and fascinated about learning new things. Let them know about doing their part to help the environment. So, go ahead and get this guide now before you forget about it. We all play a part in helping to keep the environment healthy. You live in it just like we do, so getting into this kind of green living is something to look forward to. Just think of the other things you can do with compost, like having a compost garden using quality organic soil and fertilizer that you made yourself. That’s something to be proud of. Also, you can make compost tea. Just be careful not to drink it, but only use it for potted plants and garden plants. What if you wanted to start your own worm farm business? Well you can, with the right tools. This is an ideal business to start from your own home, whether it’s actually a home or an apartment, it’s not an issue. You can maintain worms at your home with a minimal cost. That’s because you don’t have to purchase special food for them to eat. Just remember not to throw out the food scraps and waste that can be used for the worms. Just think, no more smelly garbage; no more messes on the floor from your pet rummaging through the garbage for scraps; more importantly, not more being a contributor to smelly dumps and landfills. So after all of this, you should be convinced. However, if you’re not, then something is wrong. Green living should be a part of everyone’s life nowadays. It’s a healthier way of doing things, including creating worm farms. Let me do this—If you feel that this guide does not live up to what you thought, then you will get a 100% refund—no questions asked. How’s that for a guarantee? So, go ahead and download this guide now at this special price of $4.99. It will be worth your while! |
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Copyright © Hoykim Industries Reedsville, WI
email us at organicwormcomposting@gmail.com Phone: 920-716-1971 |
|||||||||||||||||||||