Getting the most out of food is always a worthwhile goal, whether you’re buying it in bulk at a big warehouse or growing your own in a backyard microfarm. One way to get more use out of inedible food waste is to use it for composting- and the article below, reprinted from EDB’s sister site, Insteading, can help you get started with a DIY composting project that costs about $20 to reproduce.
Take a look, and let us know if you’ll be giving this DIY worm composting how-to a try in the comments at the bottom of the page. Enjoy!
Living off the grid – whether by choice or by chance – is all about efficiency. You need to learn to make the most of your land, your water, and even your food waste. That’s where worm composting comes in. Worm composting makes use of mealworms…