Summary: Review of The Worm Factory DS3GT 3-Tray Worm Composter
Composters come in all shapes and sizes. Here at Compostingreviews we have a lot of fun reviewing compact composters, Tumbler Composters and many other types of composters and compost bins. All these composters have one thing in common. Even tho’ they may be made of different materials, have different shapes and wildly different sizes they all compost fairly fast due to the high temperatures created in the compost by the bacteria that do the composting. For that reason we call this “Hot composting”. Worm Composters are different. Worms cannot live in a hot composting bin, only the bacteria can stand the heat, so worm composting is called low temperature composting. Worms flourish at temperatures from just above freezing to about 84 F/29 C. In turn that means that worm composters are best suited to indoor conditions where the temperature is regulated. Many worm composting families live in apartments with no balconies and they have their wormeries (wormery is another name for worm composter) in the kitchen or laundry room. There’s no smell from a worm composter. And no noise! And wormeries are small, so they are appropriate for the urban composter. Worm Factory make quite a range of Worm Composters. [...]
Composters come in all shapes and sizes. Here at Compostingreviews
we have a lot of fun reviewing compact composters, Tumbler
Composters and many other types of composters and compost bins. All
these composters have one thing in common. Even tho’ they may be
made of different materials, have different shapes and wildly
different sizes they all compost fairly fast due to the high
temperatures created in the compost by the bacteria that do the
composting. For that reason we call this “Hot composting”. Worm
Composters are different. Worms cannot live in a hot composting
bin, only the bacteria can stand the heat, so worm composting is
called low temperature composting. Worms flourish at temperatures
from just above freezing to about 84 F/29 C. In turn that means
that worm composters are best suited to indoor conditions where the
temperature is regulated. Many worm composting families live in
apartments with no balconies and they have their wormeries (wormery
is another name for worm composter) in the kitchen or laundry room.
There’s no smell from a worm composter. And no noise! And wormeries
are small, so they are appropriate for the urban composter. Worm
Factory make quite a range of Worm Composters. All of them have a
small footprint and fit into any small space in the home. Let’s
look at the details of the DS3GT Worm Composter and see if this is
the composter for you. Facts and Figures for the Worm Factory DS3GT
The DS3GT is a 3 tray system and is modular. The trays just stack
up so if you want to compost more material you just put an extra
tray on the stack. Worm Factory make the DS3GT out of recycled
plastic so even the material of the composter is recycled! It is a
square design measuring 16 inches by 16 inches. This is a really
compact size and makes it easy to find somewhere to fit the
composter. You may not want this in your kitchen, some folks find
that creepy, but it needs to be close so that you can top it up
easily. Built in spigot to easily drain the liquid fertiliser
produced. This is great when diluted and used to water your plants.
You can feed the worms on left overs from a kitchen juicer, kitchen
scraps generally and shredded paper. Not many things are unsuitable
but too much citrus and any meat is a bad idea. Smell free
operation but you have to follow instructions to get the best
results! The DS3GT comes with a helpful 16 book so you will easily
see how to get the best out of your new composter. Extra trays and
extra worms are easily available Is the Worm Factory DS3GT 3-Tray
Worm Composter for you? Let’s look at the facts… First of all this
is a wormery. Worms don’t need much attention but you need to keep
an eye on them, maybe once a week. They can handle you being away
for a week or two but prolonged absence will mean that the worms
will run out of food. Small amounts of scraps added fairly often is
best. Too much can overwhelm the worms – too much waste or too much
water. Second this is low temperature composting which means that
the composting is slower than if you had a regular compost bin or
tumbler composter. The rate the worms produce compost from your
food waste varies with the type of food they get and the type of
worm too! But they will speed up as they multiply in the composter.
Third – this is a great science project, so any kids in the
household can learn a lot. Any kids? Fourth – wormeries are compact
so where space is limited a Worm Factory DS3GT could be just right.
Fifth – if you plan to compost a high volume of waste you will need
more than one Worm composter or perhaps a tumbler composter as
well. Likes and Dislikes About the Worm Factory DS3GT Composter
What I Like About the DS3GT Compact design Modularity for easy
expansion if needed Liquid fertiliser – worm tea spigot What I
Dislike about the DS3GT Wormeries are a tad more bother to run than
a regular compost bin and a little more choosy about how much and
what they can handle. Final Thought About the Worm Factory DS3GT
Composter Overall the compact and modular design make this a
serious contender if you are looking for a Wormery. If you are
unsure then perhaps get a compact tumbler composter and consider
the DS3GT later. If you are sure that a Worm Factory DS3GT is for
you then check out the latest prices on this link and see if you
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