Either:
Ride your bike to work, school, store, or anywhere that is close enough!
or
Don't use heat or AC in your car or home. Especially with beautiful spring weather on the way, this one should be easy!!!
Take 2 cups (roughly) of your worm juice. It should be the color of coffee, and even has the same earthy, spicy smell of some roasts, but I'll be the first to tell you not to drink it! Also, you will need a 5(ish) gallon bucket with a lid and an aquarium bubbler (optional). Pour your worm juice into the bucket and fill it halfway with water. If you have a bubbler, which you can buy at pet store or on Amazon for less than $10, plop that into the water and turn on. The noise can be a little obnoxious, if you are not used to it, so I have to set it outside or in the garage. Leave the bubbler in the bucket for about 10 minutes, take it out, and close the lid. The bubbler helps to mix all of the juices together and add dissolved oxygen into the water.
Getting back to some worm tea, continue to add your worm juice collection from each day to the bucket, and bubbling for 10 minutes. Close and let it sit. Do this until the bucket is close to full, and the color looks like some strongly brewed tea (again, no drinking). Your worm tea is now ready! Water your flowers as you normally would using the tea (for potted, hanging, or vegetable bed plants). If you have a larger area (like perennial beds) to water, put one cupful of straight up worm juice (not tea) into a fertilizer hose attachment. I use an old MiracleGro sprayer.![]() |
| My Worm Bin (currently in my garage) |
The main problem that comes up is that people overfeed their worms. Allow your worms to get used to their environment before piling on all of your refrigerator scraps. If you start your bin in the summer(suggested), it will only take a few weeks for your worms to be visibly productive. If you start it in the fall or winter, when the temperature is on the lower end of the 40-80 degree Fahrenheit suggested temp, the worms will be far less productive and take more time to assimilate to the bin.
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| Top layer |
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| Household materials needed! |
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| My results: Slight bubbling with baking soda |