I'm looking for some real world experience with using red wigglers to compost food waste. Aside from the green benefits, I'm trying to clue my time and investment versus just buying bagged castings.
I've researched this topic a ton and can't find a straight answer on how much black gold (aka castings) that a small composting set up will produce.
My plan is to make a worm farm using a stack of storage totes with the bottom unit to collect the worm tea. Above that will be 2 or 3 additional bins to be rotated as the castings accumulate. It appears cheaper to build my own than buying a Worm Factory or similar unit.
Can anyone give me a ballpark of their output per clean out and how frequently you are cleaning out? Also, how much tea are you generating?
I've researched this topic a ton and can't find a straight answer on how much black gold (aka castings) that a small composting set up will produce.
My plan is to make a worm farm using a stack of storage totes with the bottom unit to collect the worm tea. Above that will be 2 or 3 additional bins to be rotated as the castings accumulate. It appears cheaper to build my own than buying a Worm Factory or similar unit.
Can anyone give me a ballpark of their output per clean out and how frequently you are cleaning out? Also, how much tea are you generating?
