Earthworm Farms

earthworm-farm-bathearthworm-farm straw balesEarthworm farms come in all shapes and sizes as a result of our endeavours to create ergonomic systems that satisfy the requirements of earthworms and our production results.  I have used natural and recycled materials.

Earthworm Farm: straw bales are a construction I use for large scale earthworm farming.  It is an outdoor system open to the elements.  Useful for homogenous feedstock and for producing castings.

Earthworm Farm: baths are a side to side production method for harvesting vermicompost, leachate and earthworms. I use this system for mixed feedstock as I can make use of scarcer useful compost ingredients such as coffee grounds, comfrey, elderberry and grape skins, which I mix with garden clippings, crushed thatch and some manure.

Earthworm Farm: Tyre stacks are a great way to recycle tyres. A top feeding system from which I harvest castings. I am using them to recycle organic waste from our Hermanus Montessori School as a component of the Eco Schools Project.

Earthworm Farm: woven thatch is a new system constructed on an established compost heap to harvest earthworms and produce earthworm enriched vermicompost. I use a mixed feedstock of earthworm-farm-tyresmanure straw and vegetable gardeearthworm-farm-woven-thatchn waste.

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