What do you think about the Worm Factory?


I'm looking to start some sort of composting process in my backyard, but I live in the city and I'm afraid the smell from a compost bin like the one I grew up using would drive my neighbors nuts. I've been looking around online, and it looks like worm composting might be an option for me. Has anyone tried this? I live in Virginia, zone 7, and its pretty hot here in the summer, but I have a shady area that I could sit the trays in behind my shed. What happens in the winter? Just…byebye worms? And is there any smell at all? I really want this to work, because the trays are cheap and I need help with my gross soil! Thanks!

To "farm" worms they have to have a temp between 50-75 degrees, in other words you have to have them in your house.

You can buy worm castings which I did and I can't say enough about them, I found them for less than a dollar a pound and free shipping

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  1. Spam says:

    To "farm" worms they have to have a temp between 50-75 degrees, in other words you have to have them in your house.

    You can buy worm castings which I did and I can't say enough about them, I found them for less than a dollar a pound and free shipping
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