I just started a small worm farm, my first little experiment to see how things go. Im keeping them in a small 1 or 2 gallon container and they are doing great!
Ill be upgrading to 5 gallon buckets, and im going to experiment with feeding them cow droppings along with the scraps. I saw one "farmer" that feeds only cow patties and his worms were doing *great*, so im hoping for good results!
I have no pictures, but i don't use one one those worm farms. I see people make and buy all kinds of contraptions because in reality they are not going anywhere as long as you keep the fed. I threm mine on the ground and kept feeding them. I cover them with a piece of old carpet and the are happy. You couldn't do this if you wanted to collect the worm juice.... lol
My worms loves tea bags and coffee grounds and other table scraps.
wanna see them go nuts?
try giving them either frowzen/rethawed and then mashed apples, pears or grapes.
You'll see a writhing ball of worms it's like crack for them.
also avocados (not the skins), and any melons.
Favorites are the thawed pears though.
freezing and rethawing GREATLY accelerates the casting production.
It'll disappear within 48 hrs.
If you put them in ther without freezing it take ten days for them to break it down, gotta remember they don'thave teeth...