Gusanito Worm Bin Farm 3 Tray Garden Composter

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Starve the Landfill SAVE the Earth GROW WORMS. Worms do miraculous things to convert kitchen waste into nutrient-rich compost for your garden. The Gusanito worm farm design allows the natural upward migration of composting worms. Easy to handle stackable trays. NEW ventilated roof design. Fill the bottom tray with red wiggler worms, bedding and food scraps. As the worms finish digesting, they will migrate upward into the tray above, leaving rich castings behind. In full operation, the Worm Farm houses 10,000 to 12,000 worms (approx 10 lb), consumes 5 to 8 pounds of food a day, allowing you to harvest a full tray of castings per month. Each Worm Farm comes with the NEW updated instruction book. and everything you need to get started, except the worms. Worms available in Amazon online store.

The Worm Farm is made in the U.S.A., constructed from high quality recycled plastic, with a limited 5 year warranty on materials and workmanship. It is very simple to assemble and can be stored inside or outside. Measures 16 X 16 X 28, height depends on number of trays used. (via amazon.com)

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