I know it took me awhile to get these pix on. Funny story. My roomate had my camera in the diaper bag and it rolled out when she was getting in the car. She didn't see it and ran it over with the car. The new camera took me awhile to get the pix to load on our PC.
Well here are the worm beds. Easy to build and tend.
Outdoor bed. It's about 8'x4'. We put in 1# of European Nightcrawlers April 1st. At the end of June I'd estimate at least 3# on top and a total of 5-6#'s in the bed. That's also with a hungry gecko in it, but I can't bring myself to get rid of it. She's soo cute.
High occupancy breeding bins. We use these to encourage breeding by using close quarters, horse manure, layer crumbles, and rabbit manre. A great way to fill your beds that make castings (fertilizer).
Indoor bed. I built it by myself. About $100. & 14 hours. If you know what you're doing and have help probably a lot less time, but hey it's still standing with about 20#'s of red wigglers or composting worms.
There's more pics of these in my gallery, and yes we do sell worms now and then. We are expanding our inventory to meet demand, but right now our local markets keep us swamped.
If you're interested in building beds or caring for worms let me know.
This is the best organic fertilizer there is and you can make it at your house with kitchen scraps and credit card offers.