Welcome to wormgineer.com! This site is a bit obsolete, but there is also a lot of background
information for anyone interested in vermiculture using red wigglers in worm bins.
This entire site was written before I decided to try to develop my own worm bins. It is basically
two pages in one: The upper portion and its menu is about a thought experiment I conducted
and documented here, namely "how to divert a large chunk of Portland's food waste to
vermiculture." This plan was never more than a wild idea. But then I realized there was a
need in the marketplace for an affordable "do it for me" worm bin based on the popular
but not always successful plastic bin design.
The lower portion and its menu is about providing information to any one looking to set up a
worm bin. I have made only minor edits to update things, including adding some words
about my product line. You may be interested in my reviews of other worm bin products.
Of course, visitors to my worm bin store's site are my main concern these days, and it is
for them that I am continuing to maintain this site. Note that the "math" and "science"
sections are the main pages I anticipate updating, as there is not a good place for that
information on the store's website.
I have provided links directly above the welcome message to the product pages at my store's website.
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This site is still under construction until
Sept 9 2009.
However you got here, you may be interested in this cool green thing I'm doing: using worm bins to
eat municipal food waste and sequestering that carbon instead of generating greenhouse gases.
Thanks for visiting!