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Vermicomposting Q&A

7/15/2015

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Vermicomposting Bin

Feeding worms FERMENTED Fruit

Q:  Can I add fruit used to make wine to my vermicomposting bin?
A:  Fermented fruit, and also spent brewery grains, are an excellent food source for worms.

What to feed worms in vermicomposter

Worms digest their food by following behind, so to speak, microbes.  There must be a good supply of microbes in your worm bedding and food to facilitate the worms digestion.  That's why it's always a good idea to leave any food scraps intended for your vermicomposter OUT OF THE FRIDGE to encourage microbe activity.  Keep it covered to control smells.  Covered - not airtight.  You don't want anaerobic activity.
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