An educational paper on vermicomposting: [aces.nmsu.edu]
Earthworms are the most important creature on Earth for building and maintaining soil fertility. It's a shame that the worms you use for vermicomposting aren't really suitable for living in normal garden soil (and vice versa). Hence one should also strive to attract earthworms to your soil as well as produce worm castings via vermicomposting, because having earthworms living in your soil provides many more benefits then just their castings.
Non-GMO cornmeal, I hope. You can even use newspaper and cardboard.
Earthworms are the most important creature on Earth for building and maintaining soil fertility. It's a shame that the worms you use for vermicomposting aren't really suitable for living in normal garden soil (and vice versa). Hence one should also strive to attract earthworms to your soil as well as produce worm castings via vermicomposting, because having earthworms living in your soil provides many more benefits then just their castings.
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just sprinkle on a little corn meal
Non-GMO cornmeal, I hope. You can even use newspaper and cardboard.