This is the place to learn more about vermiculture (keeping of worms), meet others with similar interest, share ideas, post questions you may have, and so much more.
First you need to get a username in order to take part in discussions. To do this click "Sign In" at the upper right corner. Then click on the "Apply for membership" and then enter a username that you would like and a password.
Then you may add info to your profile to let others learn about you and your interest in keeping worms, gardening, composting, fishing or whatever else. Also each user has a "wall" where he or other can post messages.
Also please start a discussion under one of our categories or comment on an existing discussion. I appreciate your help in getting this online community up and running.
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So let me kick this off by telling a little about myself.
But first...
Ok, so I realize that I may naturally be a little biased towards items that I may have for sale on other parts of my webpage, but I will keep the forum as noncommercial as possible. My input here on the forum will be as an individual and not as a business owner. I may give my opinions on commercially available products, bins, types of worms, or whatever, but I will try and be unbiased. In order to keep this forum noncommercial I will keep all Q and A's and other discussions directly related to Worms Etc in the Worm Etc category.
Hello everyone my name is Matthew Wilson. I have been a metal fabricator specializing in off-road modifications for Jeeps and other 4x4 vehicles for about 6 years. I decided that worm farming might provide an interesting side business and started researching. Before long I had decided to buy some worms and by march 2009 I built a flow through bin and bought 25 pounds of red wigglers. Little did I realize that I had started down a road that would become such a large part of my life in a very short time. Now Worms Etc has turned into a nearly full time job for me and the metal fabrication shop is being utilized to design equipment for worm farmers. I expect to have a line of commercial product by the fall of 2010. For the spring however I am concentrating on this website and meeting worm orders while trying to have the highest level of customer service.
If you are into gardening check out this webpage. And if you bought worms from me and would like to share your experience with others I would be grateful.