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STEP

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Cut & place a piece of Shade Cloth over theaggregate (blue metal) so that it overlaps up thesides about 100mm.

STEP

6

Put a 50mm layer of starter bedding on top of theshade cloth and try to keep the Shade Cloth overlapas close to the sides as possible. The "starter bedding" can be wood shavings (NOT saw dust),Peat Moss, Coco Peat, Pine Bark chips, chaff, or dried grass clippings.

STEP

7

Install at least 2000 worms (1/2 a kilo) at one end of the Bath Tub. It is best to get worm in their ownbedding as this will give them a good start.Place fresh food waste to the side of the worms andsome on top.Do not feed too much or the food will putrefy andsmell.Read the FAQ Brochure on How to Care for your Worms for more on this.There will always be some mild odours that shouldbe kept in check with the cover in Step 8

STEP

8

Cover the Bath Tub with a piece of cloth, carpet or other material that will let water through and keeplight and birds out.

STEP 9Place a plastic container, like a 2 litre ice cream tub,under the Bath Tub drain hole to collect the "wormwee" . Read the Liquid Cast Brochure for use of Worm Wee.

STEP 10 Read the FAQ Brochure on How to Care for your Worms

If you would like to contact us pleasee-mail [email protected]

phone 02 6494 1051 or 0427 277 249 or (overseas 61 2 6494 1051) You can even snail mail to

Adobe Loos & Worms, PO Box 751, BEGA NSW 2550 Australiawww.wormsloos.com.au