





🪱 Turn kitchen scraps into garden gold with Worm Nerd’s sleek worm farm!
The Worm Nerd WN41 4-Tray Worm Composting Bin Kit is a compact, durable vermiculture system designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Featuring four stackable trays, a built-in spigot for collecting nutrient-rich worm tea, and a coco coir brick, it simplifies organic waste recycling into premium worm castings. Lightweight and portable, it fits easily on countertops or small spaces and includes a detailed guide to optimize worm health and compost quality.
| ASIN | B0BWZR1VDM |
| Brand | Worm Nerd |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (132) |
| Date First Available | 12 March 2023 |
| Item model number | WN52 |
| Manufacturer | Arcadia Garden Products |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 38.1 x 29.85 x 34.73 cm; 1.72 kg |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Style | Jaylen Bin - Gray |
R**I
Works fairly well on my deck. Maybe I should’ve bought a bigger one, but it’s not a bad starter size. Definitely needs protection from the rain, though, since it accumulates in the bottom through the cracks between the levels.
A**R
I recently purchased a Worm Nerd vermicomposting bin and have been immensely pleased with it as an addition to my greenhouse and garden. I'll start by saying the bin is incredibly well-made, easy to assemble, and keeps my worms very happy. It comes with 2 more stackable trays that hold a heaping amount of castings. Pretty nifty built-in aeration system beneath to ensure that the compost never gets overly wet or too dry, the drain holes make it easy to manage excess moisture, plus you have a tap and can collect the worm juice to feed houseplants or veggies. The plastic is also TOUGH, durable enough to keep out any pests or critters, which I have had issues with in other bins. Overall, this is an excellent product and has made vermicomposting a breeze, even my girlfriends 10 year old soon loves to help tend to the worms. Highly recommend! 🪱
B**L
I bought this as a home to raise red wiggler worms. My first time. I keep to the phrase, "a little dry is better than too wet" and they are doing well. No smell, not even when I churn the old food into their bedding. Some moisture collects on the lid and in the bottom compartment, which I just recycle on top the bedding until I can produce worm tea. I have tested whole, frozen and blended, no smell. I give plenty of spent coffee ground and ground eggshells to aid in digestion. Two egg shells sit at the bottom of their home to encourage mating, and their population is increasing. This unit does an outstanding job of compacting a home to raise worms without smell.
O**A
Just started using it. So far so good, but some worms get out. Every morning I collect 5-6 dead/half dead worms from the floor.
E**S
This composter does the job for around 2 people. I cannot put all the scraps for the entire family since it would be too much to feed for one week. What I do is put some of the kitchen waste in the compost and others in the city compost bin. This is my winter bin to keep some worm alive when it is -30degree Celsius outside. During summer I have a bigger one outside that holds all the waste. For what I can put in it does the job really well and the worms are happy. One drawback is that the worms falls in the bottom bin , then every few days I need to put the worm back on the top ( as per documentation) . This mostly happens when you start your first bin. Happens less with 2 bins.
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