19/12/2025
I stopped overthinking my worm farm πͺ±
This is a lazy compost and worm farm
system and it turns kitchen scraps
into healthy living soil with almost no
maintenance.
It's an open-bottom worm home put
straight into a garden bed.
Worms compost from the top and move
down into the soil when they need to. No
trays. No stress.
Bonus: I move this once a year as I add
new garden beds.
That means the bed underneath is
already full of worm castings and organic
matter, no need to buy or add extra soil.
How it's set up:
β’ Worm bedding first (cardboard, sugar
cane mulch, newspaper, coco coir)
β’ Compost worms added to the bedding
β’ Kitchen scraps & garden waste on top
β’ Always cap with dry carbon (straw,
mulch, newspaper)
β’ Light sprinkle of dolomite occasionally
to buffer acidity
How to maintain it:
β’ Add scraps to one spot at a time
β’ Cover every compost "feed" with dry
carbon
β’ Water lightly only if bedding feels dry
β’ If it smells, add more carbon
β’ If worms disappear, don't worry they've
moved into the soil below
This style of vermicomposting is ideal
for hot Australian gardens, expanding
veggie patches, and anyone who wants
better soil without micromanaging a
worm tower.
I've used this system for years now and I
see worms everywhere in my soil.
sand is another good addition, worms
need a little grit.
Save this for later π