This past year I made use of a local fellow that does a fantastic job raising worms commercially for the local stores, and from him I learned a few things about maintaining my own worm farm. Now, just a couple months into my first try at raising worms, I'm seeing some great results!My worm farm is a styrofoam cooler held in a freezer in my 'man cave' which I've converted to a beer fridge. As I haven't brewed beer in about 6 years, I was able to take some space from the fridge for my worm farm. I have a thermostat added to the fridge from which I can maintain an exact temperature of my choosing. I usually keep it about about 45 degrees fahrenheit (7 celsius).
In the farm itself, I simply put worms that I had left over from the fishing season, and newspaper that was cut up and gently soaked. I have also added the grinds from used tea bags every now and again, and that is it!

The maintenance of the worm farm is minimal. Once every couple weeks I look in on it, but other than pick baby worms off the cover, have nothing to do. Every other month I take some time (usually while watching football) and clean out the worm farm... this takes a little more time. I seperate out the newspaper and the worms, leaving nothing but worm poop and eggs. The worm droppings make fantastic fertilizer for gardens and I've got a grocery bag full collected. With a spoon I carefully seperate out the eggs, and return them to the farm; this is what takes the most time. Then I return the old and some fresh newspaper to the farm, along with the worms and then return it back to the fridge.I don't know yet what to expect in terms of numbers in the worm farm come Spring. I started the farm with about 30 worms, and from the look of the baby worms, that number could quadruple or more, and from then on continue to be self-sustaining!
I'm looking forward to having to neither dig nor buy worms this year. I don't know if I'll be able to get through the year without having to get more worms, as I use quite a lot sturgeon fishing in the Fall, but for sure, I should save enough energy and cash to make the effort worthwhile!
