Contrary to their reputation, worms are not able to eat anything and everything you put into a worm bin. Large quantities of citrus should be avoided, as it contains a compound poisonous to worms. Brassicas (cabbage, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, turnips, etc.)
Do worms eat cabbage leaves?
As mentioned above simply how you prepare your worm food will have a big impact on how quickly your worms can eat a given amount of food. Cabbage leaves are a great illustration of this. If I simply place a few fresh cabbage leaves in a bin they will literally last for weeks.
What should you not feed worms?
Items you cannot compost in a worm bin:
- Lemon, lime, orange or other citrus peels and juice (in excess this will make the soil too acidic)
- Onions and garlic (a good rule of thumb is if it makes you smell, it makes your worm bin smell)
- Meat, fats, grease, bones or oils (no butter, lard, stocks, soups, etc)
What vegetables can worms eat?
Top Five Best Foods for Your Worms
- #1 Leafy Green Vegetables. Worms love lettuce, kale, Swiss chard, to name a few of these vegetables. ...
- #2 Melons/Squash and Pumpkins. ...
- #3 Broccoli. ...
- #4 Apples. ...
- #5 SURPRISE: Pasta. ...
- Note: Worms can eat most fruits and vegetable scraps, coffee grounds, used tea leaves, etc.
Do worms eat lettuce?
The Best Worm Foods for Your Soil
Greens include green vegetables and other natural foods—melon rinds, lettuce, carrots, fruit peels, etc. —and they don't have to be green. Browns may be food or non-food items, such as coffee grounds, paper, egg cartons, or dry leaves.
21 related questions foundCan worms eat cooked vegetables?
Hi Beverley, cooked vegetables are fine in worm farms as long as they have not been cooked in fat or oil as this will attract vermin to your garden. Boiled vegetables are fine. It is best to chop food up for the worms so that they break it down quickly.
Do worms like tomatoes?
Let's dive in! *Tomatoes are slightly acidic, but worms still seem to like it and will tolerate it just fine in moderation. Whether you have an abundance of melon rinds, spoiled apples or fruit trimmings, you can feed them to your worms by slicing them up into manageable portions. Think of it this way.
What can worms eat and not eat?
Compost worms benefit from a balanced diet. They will eat most normal kitchen fruit and vegetable scraps. Avoid feeding the worms large quantities of meat, citrus, onions and dairy foods. Some processed food also contains preservatives, which discourage the worms from eating it.
What is the best food for a worm farm?
DO feed your worms a rich assortment of the following fruit, vegetable, and organic waste, including:
- Fruit and vegetable peels, rinds and cores.
- Egg shells.
- Coffee grounds and filters.
- Tea bags.
- Aged manure from any vegetable-eating animal (rabbits, horses, cows, llamas, etc.)
What do you feed night crawlers?
Unlike the other Diet of Worms, choosing what to feed your nightcrawlers will not be a subject of much controversy. You may use discarded plant material (grass clippings, vegetable peelings, etc.), chicken feed, coffee grounds, crushed oatmeal, or specialized worm food.
Will worms eat my vegetables?
Worms can eat pretty much any organic matter that was once living, which encompasses a lot of healthy food such as fruits, vegetables and grains! That's a pretty good incentive to buy fruits and vegetables more often.
Can worms eat red cabbage?
Contrary to their reputation, worms are not able to eat anything and everything you put into a worm bin. Large quantities of citrus should be avoided, as it contains a compound poisonous to worms. Brassicas (cabbage, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, turnips, etc.)
Can worms eat radishes?
If the radish tops are in good shape, they make great kimchi/lactofermented pickles for people. But the worms will enjoy them as well.
What plants do cabbage worms eat?
Cabbage Loopers are the night flying brown mottled moths. The third cabbage worm that eats your cabbage and other plants is the Diamondback Moths. They are small and brownish with a turned up tail. All three have green larvae that will munch your cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, mustards, Bok Choy and kale.
Does cabbage have brain worm?
“It is a myth spread by quacks. By a trick of their hand, they show people that they have taken out a tapeworm from the brain, which was caused by eating cabbage. It is a misconception.
Do worms like potatoes?
Some “DON'TS” in the feeding of worms are: Do not add salty or oily foods. Do not add tomatoes or potatoes.
What food scraps can worms eat?
Worms will eat anything that was once living,
- Leftover vegetable scraps, fruit and vegetable peelings.
- Tea leaves / bags and coffee grounds.
- Vacuum cleaner dust or hair clippings (also animal)
- Torn up newspapers, egg cartons or soaked pizza cartons.
- Crushed egg shells (these will also help with the pH balance)
Can worms eat carrots?
Carrots are a good worm food but you have to consider that worms don't feed on materials that are fresh so the carrots and any other organic material that you add to your worm farm has to start to decompose to enable the worms to feed on it.
Can worms eat moldy food?
Both moldy and rotting compost can be digested and will not hurt the worms to eat.
Can worms eat banana peels?
Bananas are a great and inexpensive snack for both us and our worms. Those peels are desirable to compost worms no matter what shape they're in. They'll make short work of what otherwise would have taken up space in your trash.
Can worms eat avocado?
Other foods worms like are crushed egg shells, avocado skin and poultry pellets. Avoid adding meat, fish or dairy products, garlic or citrus and onion peelings as these may produce offensive smells, attract pests and are not favoured by the worms.
Can worms eat egg shells?
eggshells - worms simply can't eat them. They will still be there when you remove the worm castings, and you'll have eggshells in the garden. Eggshells are good for the garden, so if you crush them up, and put them in the worm farm, they'll end up adding calcium to your soil.
Can worms eat bread?
Yes, in moderation, bread, and in fact, all grain based foods, are worthy of your worms' processing power. Stale bread remains just as full of nutrients and building blocks for worm growth as the fresh stuff. However, these starchy foods can end up a gooey mess.
Do worms eat watermelon rinds?
Things like vegetable scraps, especially squashes, and non-citrus fruits are fine for composting worms. They're also very fond of sweet foods like watermelon rinds.