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🌱 Composting Made Fun & Easy!
The 'What Can Red Wigglers Eat?' Infographic Refrigerator Magnet is a must-have accessory for anyone starting a worm composting bin. This durable, easy-to-read magnet provides essential information on what red wigglers can eat, making it perfect for both kids and adults who want to engage in sustainable living.
| ASIN | B01BBP8WCU |
| Brand | The Squirm Firm |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (695) |
| Date First Available | February 1, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Item model number | AX-AY-ABHI-114250 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.01"L x 6"W x 9"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 6 inches x 9 inches |
| UPC | 671635884435 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**L
Great intro info
"What Can Red Wigglers Eat?" is a case study in clear, attractive infographics for daily use. It contains many of the most common tips people need when selecting food for their vermicompost. Do include lots of sweet veggies (carrots). Do not include lots of starch (potatoes). And there are other common tips - avoid citrus, include some bedding and grit (dirt or shredded cardboard). It's clear, easy to read, and handy to have.
G**F
Great quality material
I love this thing, I up packed it and slapped it up on the fridge and by the time I got home from work the next day my wife had set out a bowl on the counter to start collecting stuff to feed our little worm farm. its easy to read even with out my glasses, and the magnet seems to be very strong.
K**R
Worms seem happy in their new home!
I am very happy with the worm set up. My worms looked a little scrawny when they arrived, but they plumped up fast, and now they are moving into my kitchen scraps and seem to be enjoying the feast. I'm a little unsure about the moisture level, so I've been adding a bit of water when the top newspaper seems dry. I probably will order the moisture meter soon to be sure.
B**N
It’s a nice magnetic card but expensive for what it is
I like how it sums up on one card what to feed and not feed but semi- expensive for this information.- that’s my only dislike
N**.
It is a bit small, BUT...
I tried printing out a copy of the poster and sticking it next to my trash can as a reminder to not throw away wiggler food, but it wasn't long before the edges started curling and it started catching the bin lid. I thought to frame and hang it, but by the time I worked out the cost and effort, it was less expensive to buy this magnet. No regrets! It doesn't take up much space on the fridge and no furling!
K**L
Great for first-timers
We are new worm farmers and this infographic is a quick and easy way for the whole family to check whether a particular food item should or shouldn't be put into the bin for the worms. Easy easy!
P**.
sort of small, but has good info
The pros: has a list of good and bad foods for worms, as well as foods that are ok in moderation. Posts on any metal service, for easy access. The cons: the print is sort of small. and the recommended foods are not in alphabetical order, so you have to search each picture
V**R
I really like my red wriggler info-magnet
I really like my red wriggler info-magnet....this is my first foray into a REAL worm farm and I need all the help I can get. The first 'farm' I had was created (at a district meeting of my local garden club) in a plastic Folgers coffee can, some newspaper and food scraps...and....I....remarkably...managed to keep the little wrigglers alive until I decided to commit to the Worm Factory 360 my hubs gifted me with shortly into the worm experiment - interesting romantic gesture, no? - anyhow...I bought my worms locally and set up my farm a scant 3 weeks ago and, when I peeked in today, they are happily squirming and eating... ...with this fridge magnet, my hubs says he will know what my myriad 'pets' can and can not eat on the occasions when I am not home to take care of feeding time....and since you can never have enough good information, I plan to keep this on my fridge for a long time to come. Well done, Squirm Farm.
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