Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The Worm Factory Composting System 4 Tray Red

The Worm Factory Composting System 4 Tray Red Review



The Worm Factory Composting System 4 Tray Red Feature

  • Year-round production
  • Odor Free operation
  • Available in three, four or five tray options
  • Expandable up to 7 trays
  • Available in black, terracotta & green
The Worm Factory Composting System Composting Made Easy Worm composting is an incredibly efficient way to convert kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich compost for your garden. Most 'Master Gardeners' consider worm castings to be the very best compost available. Your plants will thrive with this all-natural compost. Sorting out the undigested scraps can be a messy, inconvenient chore with ordinary worm composters. The Worm Factory(R) automatically separates food scraps from finished compost. Simply fill the bottom tray with red wiggler worms, bedding and food scraps. As the worms finish digesting, they will migrate upward into the tray above, leaving rich castings behind. It couldn't be easier or cleaner. No mess. No unpleasant odors. In full operation, the Worm Factory(R) houses 10,000 to 12,000 worms, consumes 5 to 8 pounds of food a day, allowing you to harvest a full tray of nutrient rich castings every month. Each Worm Factory(R) comes with full instructions and everything you need to get started. The Worm Factory(R) is made in the U.S.A., constructed from high quality recycled plastic, with a limited 5 year warranty on materials and workmanship. It is very simple to assemble and can be stored in or outside. Year Round Production Odor Free Operation Available in 3, 4, or 5 Tray System Only! Easy to Manage Instructions Included Ships Quickly! A Nature's Footprint, Inc. Design The Worm Factory(R) allows you to recycle your food and paper scraps, saving them from the landfill. Landfills produce gases during the decomposition process that is harmful to our environment and the ozone layer. By doing your part to recycle, you will be saving our environment and saving money at the same time. Recycling will reduce the amount of garbage you throw away which reduces your garbage bill. Since you are turning trash into nutrient rich compost for your garden, you save on the cost of fertilizers and soil amendments. Adding compost to your soil also increases its water holding capa


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