While the idea of
The Worm Factory 360 composter filled with wriggling worms might make you shudder, red worms are highly effective at rendering organic waste into rich compost.
As with all things, what goes in must come out, and that's what makes worm composting — also called vermicomposting — so effective. Worms devour your food scraps, digest them, and then poop out super-rich, fertile compost loaded with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and many micronutrients. The action of the worms also keeps the compost aerated and tumbled, so no need to do that yourself. When tended to properly, your worm composter should have no smell.
The Worm Factory 360 is small enough to sit in a sun porch or corner of the kitchen, or you can tuck it on a protected area of your patio. Worm bins do need to be kept in a temperature range of 40 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, so if outdoors in a cold winter area, you will need to bring the bin indoors for the winter.
The setup includes four trays, although you can add additional trays if you want to expand. The process of vermicomposting is simple: Add worms to the bottom tray along with organic waste, and the worms will start their magic. When the bottom tray is full, add a new tray on top.
The worms will work their way up through the trays, allowing you to rotate trays as compost breaks down. There's a spigot to drain out compost tea, and small "ladders" that make it easier for your worms to crawl into the upper trays.
With 750 reviews and an average of 4.4 stars, Amazon shoppers really like the Worm Factory 360. Satisfied buyer Chad writes, "I could not be more pleased with my purchase. I have NO worm escapees, and any excess moisture drains from the bottom spigot. My red worms are thriving and voraciously consuming the food scraps I deposit into the tray. Great product and convenient for apartment living."
You will need to stock your worm bin with red worms, so look to Uncle Jim's Red Worms for a source of 1,000 live red wigglers. Add them to the bottom bin of your composter, and the worms will do the rest.
The Worm Factory 360 comes with an instructional DVD that teaches you everything you need to know about vermicomposting. The composter is available in black, green, or terracotta.
Pros: Worms are a great way to speed up and simplify composting, and this system makes worm farming a breeze
Cons: If exposed to excessive heat or cold, the worms will die
Buy the Worm Factory 360 on Amazon starting at $95.37 (price varies by color)
Buy a starter pack of 1,000 live red worms on Amazon for $44.95