I use 10 gallon Rubermaid bins from WalMart. I use a about a 4 inch deep mixture of peat moss and cheap potting soil.
I feed mine corn meal and water them with rain water that I collect. I keep them on the floor of my shop and have a light shining on them to keep them in the bed. I feed mine once a week or so. About once a year I change out as much bedding as I can and use the old bedding feeding in my garden and pot plants.
I have more worms that I can ever use .


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. I do not have to do anything except make sure that I keep the manure moist. These worms numbers have exploded in the freezer. There is no noticeable odor. All it takes is a friendly farmer, who has cattle, that does not mind you picking up some of the paddies. A few fillets back to him probably does not hurt either. What farmer can refuse that offer? I use a hand rake gardening tool to gently roll back the manure to check on the worms and start picking the plump worms.
















