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Tumbleweed

Tumbleweed Can-O-Worms

I/N: 3160015

$79.40

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  • Recycles 5-6kg of kitchen waste every week
  • Australian designed & Australian Made
  • Easy to assemble design with 2 x large working trays for large processing capacity
  • The round shape is designed for teaching kids how to recycle: young people experience increased engagement when standing in a circle. It’s more inclusive, inspires learning, plus everyone gets to be hands-on and interactive!
  • Packed with features including a ventilated lid, working trays, and collector tray for increased airflow. Worm mound in collector tray to assist worm travel into the working tray. And a drip-free tap.
The Tumbleweed Can-O-Worms is a great way to get kids into recycling and it's bursting with fun! The world’s best-selling worm farm has been designed with built-in mounds to encourage worms to move from collector trays to working trays, a unique flow through ventilation to maximise performance, and no mess extras like well-designed legs and a drip-free tap. The Tumbleweed Can-O-Worms is a medium-capacity worm farm suitable for beginners to experienced users. Once established, the Can-O-Worms will process 3-4kg of kitchen scraps every week. The Tumbleweed Can-O-Worms Includes: - 1 x Ventilated Lid - 2 x Large Capacity Working Trays - 1 x Ventilated Collector Tray with built-in worm mound - 5 x Snap-in Legs - 1 x Tap and Nut Set - 1 x Worm Farm Bedding Block - 1 x Instruction Manual and Worm Farming Guide.Organic waste (food scraps and garden waste) in landfill breaks down and releases methane, a potent greenhouse gas. It also contributes to landfill leachate which causes water pollution. A worm farm will produce an ongoing supply of fertiliser in the form of worm castings and worm tea - both fantastic to use on your garden! What to Feed your Worm Farm: - Fruit and vegetable scraps and peelings - Crushed eggshells - Coffee grounds, tea bags, and tea leaves - Bread crusts and grains - Shredded newspaper, egg cartons, shredded cardboard, and non-glossy paper - Dried leaves - Small amounts of citrus, onion, and garlic - Vacuum cleaner dust and hair clippings To start this worm farm, you will need 1000 Composting Worms. Worms not included. We also recommend the following items (sold separately): - Tumbleweed Round Worm Blanket - Tumbleweed Worm Farm & Compost Conditioner