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Vermicomposting Systems - Use The Right Compost System To Produce The Best Compost

Vermicomposting systems are just one of many different types of composting methods

. Composting methods can range from industrial scale down to a wormery compost in your own backyard. Just to name a few that you can do at home...

- Cold or "Slow" Composting

- Sheet Composting

- Trench Composting


- Cold Bin Composting

- Heap Composting

- Hot or "Fast" Composting

Most of these methods refer to the manipulation of ground soil and relying on every day "normal" decomposition. What we want is a method that we have more control over and that works faster and produces richer compost. This is why vermicomposting systems are the best!

Building a worm compost is the best way to create a constant production of compost that is easier to harvest and provides better nutrients to your garden. Vermicomposting systems use the natural ability of worms to digest and decompose organic material to create awesome compost. You put wormery worms in a compost bin and regularly add your waste. After a few months you have new compost that you can separate from the compost bin and spread throughout your garden.

Another reason why vermicomposting systems are the best is because it doesn't take up much space. In fact, you can even keep your wormery compost indoors. Some of the above listed methods require the manipulation of ground soil which means you have to create the compost where you intend to plant your garden. This is bad both because it requires a lot of space, and because you can't plant your plants until the compost production has finished.

With your vermicomposting systems, all you need are plastic bins about 5 feet by 5 feet which you can carry indoors or out and put wherever you have a few spare square feet.

Choosing the right composting system for you can be a tough choice, but making a wormery is hands down the easiest to build and the easiest to maintain. If you would like to learn more about how to build vermicomposting systems or about wormery compost in general, you can read more on my website http://wormerycompost.com .

by: cdwyland
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