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- Building a bin (← links)
- Todo List (← links)
- Articles about Vermicomposting (← links)
- Step 1: Layout your fabric (← links)
- Step 2: Chalk mark the measurements on the fabric (← links)
- Step 3: More chalk marking... (← links)
- Step 4: Finally cutting that half of the bag and laying out the identical next half. (← links)
- Step 5: pinning the top and bottom edges for sewing (← links)
- Step 6: sew each of the pinned edges (← links)
- Step 7: Fold each half inside out and insert nylon cord in top and bottom edges (← links)
- Step 8: pin the sides of bag (← links)
- Step 9: Sew the sides of the bag and turn rightside out - last step for the bag! (← links)
- Step 10: Cut the wood for the frame (← links)
- Step 11: Start assembly of wood frame (← links)
- Step 12: Drill pilot holes and put in screws (← links)
- Step 13: squaring it up (← links)
- Step 14: attaching the other side of the first frame and constructing an identical second frame (← links)
- Step 15: Attaching the final sides and entering Three-Dimensional land (← links)
- Step 16: Attach the final side pieces to complete the frame! (← links)
- Step 17: Bag meets frame (← links)
- Step 18: Make (or find) the worm bag lid (← links)
- Step 19: Sand the edges to avoid splinters and make it pretty (← links)
- Step 20: Paint or stain the wood parts, then put it all together (← links)
- Step 21: Ready for your worms (and friends of worms) (← links)
- Step 22: Layer of shredded paper is important (← links)
- Step 23: Put the lid on top, sit on it and wait for compost to happen (← links)
- Step 24: Find a nice place to put it (← links)
- Step 25: Harvest some compost (← links)
