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Harvesting Your Vermicompost

finished compostThere is no exact point in time when the bottom processing tray is ready to be emptied, but it generally takes 3-4 months to complete the first tray. Once you have multiple processing trays working at one time and your worm population has increased, you should be able to harvest compost about once a month, although this varies. When the material is nearly black and the chunks of matter are small and crumbly, your compost is ready to be harvested.

*Finished Compost should be dark, crumbly, and moist, like used coffee grounds.

 

harvesting compost step 1First;

Remove the lid and turn it upside down next to your composter. Remove all trays except for the finished tray on the bottom and place them on the lid.

 

 

harvesting compost step 2Second:

Remove the bottom (finished) tray and place it on top of the stack of trays on your lid. The finished tray should be directly on top of the current feeding tray.

 

harvesting compost step 3Third:

Check the collection tray to see if it needs attention. Worms sometimes land in the collection tray. Remove any buildup of compost or worms and put them in the feeding tray. Drain your leachate if you have any and flush the spigot with water to ensure that it is not clogged.

 

harvesting compost step 4Fourth;

Replace the stack of trays on the base – the tray that was previously second from the bottom should now be on the bottom, and the finished tray should be on top, stacked on the feeding tray.

 

 

 

 

 

harvesting compost step 5Fifth;

Leave the lid off, allowing light to enter the tray. Worms do not like light and will begin to migrate downward into the lower feeding tray. Use your hands, a hand rake, or spatula to gently loosen the compost, pulling it away from the sides of the tray to the center, forming a hill or a pyramid. This exposes more surface to the light and will encourage the worms to migrate down into the lower tray. It also starts to dry out the finished compost, which worms will want to avoid. Wait a few hours and then begin to scoop off the compost until you encounter worms. Repeat this process several times, always allowing time for the worms to move down into the lower tray. After you’ve done this a few times most of your worms should have migrated down and the tray should be emptied. The tray is now ready to reuse or set aside for later use.

Sixth;

Store your finished vermicompost in a non-airtight container or use it indoors or out to fertilize plants or to prepare soil for planting.