After learning about all the bins and the time/space they require, I chose to start with a Vermicomposter. Vermicomposting is composting with worms that eat your food garbage and produce a really great fertilizer that can be used all over your garden. I picked up a bin called a "Wiggly Ranch", which cost me $45. It comes with two trays for worms and a bottom tray for any liquids to drip into. According to the instructor, some use the liquid to make a watered down fertilizer called "Worm Tea."
A brick of coconut fibre husks is included with the worm bin. The husks are soaked in water and are used as filler for the tray:
The husks in one of the worm trays. (The paper goes in too):
Then you toss the worms in the bin. I bought my red worms from a local worm breeder, they are mixed in with some compost from their former home:
And there you have it. Just feed them once a week and make sure they are moist.
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