Worm Factory DS3GT 3-Tray Worm Composter Review

Worm Factory DS3GT 3-Tray Worm Composter is justifiably America's favorite worm composter!

Worm Factory DS3GT 3-Tray Worm composter is justifiably America's favorite worm composter!


The Worm Factory DS3GT 3-Tray Worm composter is quite simply America’s favourite worm composter, and it gets a very high score in its user reviews, and when we looked there were 24 Amazon customer reviews. The design is very similar to the UK Amazon product which is called “The Worm Works” (also reviewed on this blog), and may be the same product but re-branded for the UK market.

THIS PAGE IS FOR US RESIDENTS. If you live in the UK click here for the Amazon UK worm composter review.

In the following paragraphs we have quotes from the many Amazon user reviews, for your information about his product:

“This bin looks good in the kitchen, is more than easy to use and my worms are very happy in it. It has large trays so you can keep using it for a good while before paying it any attention (like removing completed compost). The bottom collects “worm tea” which your plants will love and the lid keeps uglies out of sight but is well ventilated for the worms.”

Another proud user of the Worm Factory DS3GT 3-Tray Worm Composter, says:

“…My worms came with a lot of cow dung but they immediately loved the box, and worked perfectly for the first month with my kitchen leftovers. I was concerned because I had not told my landlady that I would be introducing worms into my place. I did put a little sign on the worm factory that said: “Science experiment, do not touch”. I did not have to worry: They are not noisy, they do not escape, and best of all, they are not smelly. I found out the worms love the vegetable leftovers from my juicer machine because those are really finely chopped. They take a lot longer to work through a banana peel. If I let the leftovers “age” about a week, they work a lot better. I was happy to see a lot of dark earth produced in a short time. ”

We think that this reviewer had a great tip there. That’s when says that you must chop everything up very fine or liquidize it for good results. We are sure that this is a BIG tip indeed for great success with worm composting.

Worm Factory DS3GT 3-Tray Worm Composter

Worm Factory DS3GT 3-Tray Worm Composter

Our third reviewer was also very positive about the value of the Worm Factory DS3GT 3-Tray Worm Composter and this is clearly an experienced worm composter, as follows:

“I have had worm farms before, but this is the easiest way to actually seperate the food from the castings. You use a system of trays, intially placing the food in the bottom tray, and the tray above it is mostly fiberous material. Then you stop feeding them on the lower tray and then start adding food to the tray up above, and then adding another more fiberous tray.

This system eliminates the feeding the worms in one spot and then pulling out the castings, trying to leave all of the worms in there you can. I like that the worms have more mobility so just in case your feeding area is too wet they can move around. I also like there is lots of air in this system so everything doesn’t get too wet. “

We could go on, but the above is a flavor of what people think of the Worm Factory DS3GT 3-Tray Worm Composter.

It is due to those reviews that we have no hesitation but to recommend this particular worm composter, for your kitchen or garden/ back yard. But don’t rely on us for this – why not visit the Amazon web site yourself by clickng on the link below:

Worm Factory DS3GT 3-Tray Worm Composter

Fnally, we would really find it interesting if you would not mind commenting below on your experience with this p[articular worm composter model.

 


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