The Complete Guide To Harvesting Worms At Home


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Harvesting Worms At Home - by Brian The Worm Man Donaldson

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What Is This Guide For

This guide will be of great value to anyone that has a worm farm at home.

This book is meant to inform and educate home worm farmers about the options for harvesting worms from vermicompost at home.

It discusses different methods of separating worms from vermicompost.

BUT . . . it ALSO looks at it from another perspective – some worm farm types are harder or easier to separate worms form the VC. This guide goes through some of those systems and what makes them of benefit to the home worm farmer.

Harvesting is such a big part of worm farming. People often struggle to understand how to do it so that it doesn’t take hour upon hour to sort the worms out of their old bedding.

On top of that there are so many people with so many different opinions – it is hard to understand what to do – and what is better or worse for them may not be the same for you. So here is a book on the subject to help you research the subject more.

 

WOW This Book Is So BIG!

I wanted to make this a complete guide to harvesting, so it may look quite long to you at first.

BUT – I have tried to separate it into sections – and the guide is fully searchable and clickable in the table of contents.

 

Using This Guide

The Table Of Contents is entirely CLICKABLE

– find what you need using ctrl-f or just skimming the table, hover the cursor over what you want to go to and hold the control button and left click the mouse – you will be taken to that section.