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Thriving, so it’s better to start out with a more reserved amount than way too They do reproduce quite quickly when they’re happy and There is no exact formula, butĪpproximately two pounds of worms for every pound of food waste will get you startedįor optimal composting. Red wiggler or tiger worms are considered the best and most popular varieties – quickĪnd efficient. These can be obtained from garden supply stores or online Plus, not all wild species will compost plant materials into soil amendments very Up some earthworms straight from your garden, but that might be an arduous task. You need to find some earthworm buddies! It’s true that you can scavenge and snatch.Earthworms (red wiggler or tiger worms suggested).Good soil from your garden or finished compost.Carbon sources or brown matter (dried leaves, newspaper, paper or aged sawdust).Container (steel, iron, plastic, ceramic, wood).Lawn, Gardening & Pests Learning Activities.
