Vermicomposting
Vermicomposting: Composting Made Easy Indoors
Vermicomposting is an excellent option for people with limited outdoor space or those living in apartments or condominiums. Instead of relying on a traditional compost pile, this method uses earthworms, most commonly red wigglers, to break down organic waste.
As the worms work, they create a nutrient-rich compost made up of worm castings, leftover bedding, and any remaining feedstock from the worm bin. The result is a high-quality soil amendment perfect for houseplants, container gardens, and outdoor beds.
You can start vermicomposting with a ready-made kit purchased online or in stores, or you can build your own simple system at home. Check below to learn how to make your own bin, what to feed your worms, explore available classes, and find additional resources.
Make Your Own Worm Bin
You can make your own Vermicomposting kit with the following list of supplies and tools or purchase a kit from a retailer:
- One 14 – 20 gallon plastic storage tub with a lid
- A drill and drill bit (any size close to ½ inch)
- LOTS of shredded newspaper (way more than you think!)
- A bucket of water
- ½ - 1 pound (or more) of Red Wigglers (Eisenia Fetida is the scientific name).
Create and Maintain a Simple Worm Bin Video
What to Feed Your Worms
| Yes (yummy) | No (yuck) |
|---|---|
| Anything Green (especially the leafy stuff) | Citrus (no orange, lemon, or lime) |
| Fruits | Fats, Oils & Salad Dressings |
| Vegetables | Breads & Cereals |
| Coffee Grounds & Filters | Salts (no seasoned food) |
| Tea Bags | Meat |
| Black & White Newspaper | Sugars (no processed food) |
| Eggshells (crushed) | Garlic & Onions |
Classes
Orange County Solid Waste Management teaches public composting classes in the spring and fall. The classes teach the basics or indoor composting using worms, and outdoor composting using a variety of recipes and structures.
For more information contact Orange County Solid Waste Management.
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