Composting with worms

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    fish_4_all In Flower

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    I tried a search and didn't find anything but that doesn't mean anything with my search skills.

    I was just wondering if anyone does it and how they do it inside? I want to do some small bins, maybe 10 gallon or smaller indoors and I would like to hear how everyone else does it BEFORE I get my collection big enough for the population to explode.

    I will hopefully be doing it outside soon, well inadvertent worming anyway with a compost bin anyway. But for now, inside bins is gonna be my thing.
     
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    fish_4_all In Flower

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    I have seen a ton of info for outside vermacomposting but not much on doing it indoors. I don't think I want to use compost in my room for obvious reasons.

    I did see that one of them uses a clear container. Is the first time I have seen that. Makes me think I can use clear containers and get the sizes I need/want instead of having to use larger ones.

    My collection of local worms have been making quick work of the purree that I give them when it has been in there for 2 days.
     

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