

Essentially, all you need to do is drill 8 to 12 holes that are a ¼ inch in diameter on the bottom and sides of a roughly 18 gallon (68.1 L) gallon plastic storage bin. You can use a plastic storage container to build a bin for use in your garage, shed, or even in your home.


Plan to keep red wigglers in proportion to the amount of organic waste you produce.

Buy red wigglers online or from a local bait shop, as these worms are different from the nightcrawlers that live in your backyard. In fact, in established vermicomposting beds, they can survive temperatures as low as 40 ☏ (4 ☌) and as high as 100 ☏ (38 ☌). In part, their favorability has to do with compatibility - they prefer temperatures between 55 ☏ (13 ☌) and 77 ☏ (25 ☌), which is the temperature range humans also tend to prefer. All earthworms eat organic matter and excrete high quality soil, red wigglers are simply the best choice for your home vermicomposting setup. Raise red wigglers if your main priority is vermicomposting.
