Pictured above in Terra Cotta, the stackable Worm Manor worm composter design allows food scraps to be put into the bottom tray with compost worms and bedding. As the worms finish digesting, they will migrate upward into the tray above, leaving rich castings behind. Therefore, the Worm Manor can automatically separate worms and worm castings to save hassle during worm casting harvest.The stacking tray feature allows users to add up to seven trays to meet their growing compost demands.
It is very easy to assemble. The system is odorless and can be used indoors. The special lid design allows it to be used outdoors too. This lid is designed to ventilate air and moisture so that the composter environment is comfortable for the worms. The “round corners” design reinforces the strength of the bin and also allows better air circulation. The lid universally fits into existing trays in the worm composter market. The Worm Manor produces the most compost in the least foot-print.
The built-in liquid tray collects liquid from organic waste during decomposition, and the liquid is rich in nutrient and can be used as fertilizer. The spigot design makes it easy to collect the liquid or 'worm tea'.
In full operation, a 5 tray Worm manor system houses approximately 10,000 to 12,000 worms (10 lb), that can consume 4~5 pounds of food a day.
The bins are made of recycled materials and have a 5 year limited warranty.