These are good sites on vericomposting....
http://www.franklincountywastedistrict.org...composting.html
http://www.howtocompost.org/worm_composting.asp
And a video to watch...
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/podtech-ne...enges-video.htm
Yesterday was a beautiful day here...so I was working outside. I harvested a bunch of worm castings and added new worms to a new bin.
Here is a link to making your own bins...
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/bse/442-005/442-005.html#L5
I make mine a little simpler. Take an 18 gal tote, punch holes along the rim about 2 inches down about 3-4 inches apart. Some people put holes in the bottom, but, I don't. Just don't put anything liquid in. Fill bin with shredded newspapers and worms. The worms are not the kind you find out in the yard. They are red wrigglers. You can order them online. I keep the bin in the kitchen and add food wastes...just don't add a lot of citrus or any meat or dairy. Keep the lid on and you don't have any smell. Also, add shredded newspapers on top of the food wastes every now and then. The worm castings you get after a few months are great fertilizer for for container plants. I also grab a small handful of worms and put them in my outdoor bins and in each of my big containers