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Composting With Worms Made Easy
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(37 ratings)
182 students

Composting With Worms Made Easy

Start A Worm Farm & Save The Planet
Created byRay Milidoni
Last updated 10/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • How to make your own ferlitisers using worm casting or vermicast
  • How to create a no-dig garden
  • How to create never-fill bin and other types of worm bin
  • Tips and tricks on managing worm compost

Course content

3 sections12 lectures1h 49m total length
  • Who is David Davidson?7:48
  • A Look At Different Worm Farms13:45

    Explore how compost worms in different worm farms transform kitchen scraps into worm cast and worm tea, and learn layering, feeding, moisture, temperature control, and shielding techniques.

Requirements

  • None

Description

David Davidson is President of the Australian Worm Growers Association Vermiculture Inc. and is passionate about all things to do with worms! This means that not only does David know everything there is to know about worms and worm farming he willingly shares his knowledge so that everyone can join in with the benefits of worm farming.

Once you have a worm farm not only do you have your own compost and fertiliser maker, you also have a ready disposal of all your waste – well most of it anyway. David also states that you are also reducing the affect of global warming by reducing landfill. Keeps your council happy too!

Yonke Cane is a neighbour of David and Beth’s who is passionate about sustainable living. She readily took up David’s help to establish a worm farm which she set up using straw bales. It is large enough to take all the household waste and is kept moist with the houshold’s grey water. Her children love it and happily help Yonke in the veggie garden which thrives on worm tea. Healthy too!

David and Beth Davidson are regular stall holders at various local Farmers Markets where they share their knowledge of worm farming. They have established a regular clientele with their worm tea along with supplying the public with their own worm farms. They are both very keen on establishing a healthy and sustainable environment for the future generations. They would like everyone to be aware of the benefits of nutrient rich food.

Who this course is for:

  • Farmers and growers who wants to start making their own compost using vermicast
  • Families and communities who wants to manage their waste using worm compost
  • Farmers who wants to learn worm farming