Review: Is the Worm Chalet The Best Vermicomposter? Print E-mail
There are a couple of good vermicomposters on the market these days and the Worm Chalet is one of them, is this the composter you are looking for or should you look further and buy some other worm composting system.

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Advantages of the Worm Chalet

With vermiculture, or worm composting, you are able to compost your food waste faster than you ever imagined, it's easy, nearly odorless, self contained and it is producing the highest quality compost and fertilizing liquid your garden ever had.

The Worm Chalet has three trays where the worms can move up if they are finished digesting scraps in one tray. You simply empty out the finished castings for use in your garden and refill the tray.

Kitchen vegetable scraps from 2-5 adults

The Worm Chalet is sized to handle all the kitchen vegetable scraps from 2-5 adults, and works year-round when kept in an area that's 54-70 degrees F.

Worm Chalet Specifications:

* 19-3/4" L x 19-3/4" W x 30-1/2" H
* Three stacking trays
* Trays have recessed hand grips and removable wire bottoms
* Handles kitchen scraps from 2-5 adults
* Works year-round in temperature-controlled area
* Instructions included

Disadvantages of the worm chalet

The only disadvantage we could find in this, otherwise excellent, system is the lack of documentation included. On the other hand gardeners.com provides you with good online information (how to, on the bottom of the page) and the possibility to ask direct questions.

So we can only say buy the worm chalet here icon for the best price and service.

 
         
 
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