“Worm Compost Project”

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My friend Richard asked permision to use the coconut tree in  front of my house as a his “Worm Compost Project.”  What he did was built a fence or box around the coconut tree. And then trimmed the leaves and coconuts from the tree and just throw them into the bin or box.  And then he released “worms” into the box. I understand that the worms are special breed of worms. In due time the worms will chew through all the leaves and branches and whatever is there and leave behind it’s droppings. And in three to four months, we will have the best natural fertilizer. 

8 Responses to ““Worm Compost Project””

  1. Jason Says:

    It works better with cow dung. :)

  2. Jason Says:

    And it dark and moist area too, not open air. :)

    The worm is tiger worm.

  3. Derrick Pang Says:

    HIi, I’m interested in building a worm farm myself. Can u tell me how to get hold of the worms? Thanks.

  4. danielykl Says:

    Darrick - My friend tells me that each tager-worm cost RM6. If you are interested he can send it to you - within Malaysia.

  5. Ahmad Nayan Says:

    Where to get supply of tiger worm?
    Is there any contract farming?

  6. danielykl Says:

    Hi Ahmad Nayan,

    You can contact my friend as he is better informed than me. He has been doing a lot of research on this. And he is cultivating the worms in his garden. I’m just beginning to do it.

  7. tQa Says:

    hai..i’m interested in this field. i’ve found the supplier for the worm, but i have the problem to sell it back. do you have any link with any buyers especially in Kelantan. thanx.

  8. tQa Says:

    hope 2 get fed back soon.

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