WORM COMPOSTING IS NOTHING NEW
With worm bin composting you allow thousands of red wrigglers to consume your organic waste.    

The worms break down the waste in less time and space than traditional composting methods and provide a superior end product in the form of castings or vermicompost.

Unlike the common earthworm, the red wiggler does not burrow, but lives in the top section of the bin.

These worms have a big appetite, reproduce quickly, and thrive in confinement. They can eat halve their own weight in food every day!