Red wrigglers are the kind of worm that makes the most compost. The decomposer in question (Eisenia fetida) produces a lot of castings from breaking down compostable materials in vermicomposting bins.
This depends on the type of compost and the moisture level of it. It can be anything between 300 grams and 600 grams. Worm compost or worm castings will be heavier.
life expectancy of a compost worm
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I compost in my yard and have a worm compost in my house. Before composting in your yard, check your local laws.
Its so that you can get more compost becuse if you put in nsome apple cores or stuff like that tat worm will eat it it will then be compost wich i used for your garnden
No the worm its self is not a decomposer but it is useful to the decomposing process. For example in your compost you would want worms because they eat tunnels through your compost letting the air through it casing it to decompose faster. They are not decomposers but help things to decompose.
To effectively maintain and manage a worm farm compost system, ensure proper moisture levels, provide a balanced diet for the worms, regularly turn the compost, and monitor the temperature. Harvest the compost when it is ready and avoid overfeeding the worms.
ussually, compost piles. if you want to contain the worms you cound put your compost inside of a bin.
you make a worm farm or a compost bin
Get a worm bin. They can be kept indoors.
Worm compost is the absolute best in the world. Worm castings (poo) have all the microbes and bacteria that support the soil.